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Postby lunitic_8 » Wed Apr 01, 2009 10:41 am

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Postby BigTruck » Wed Apr 01, 2009 11:56 am

That Hornet looks HUGE against those cliffs  :o
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Postby N. Chapman » Wed Apr 01, 2009 1:44 pm

You mean you didn't hear about the latest development of the F-18, the F-18A380? Its the same design but its the size of the A380 ;D It can hold up to 30 people and stay on station for 24 hrs with out refueling ;D
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Postby patchz » Wed Apr 01, 2009 3:51 pm

Wow! What scenery is that?
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Re: 1 edit @ skool =

Postby lunitic_8 » Wed Apr 01, 2009 3:57 pm

Wow! What scenery is that?


its edited i just got a pic off of the internet  ;D
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Postby ShaneG_old » Wed Apr 01, 2009 4:30 pm

Not a bad job at all on the cut out. Maybe just a spot or two.

The important things now are lighting and scale. ;)

It's easiest to find the photo first, and then take your screenshot with the lighting matching as close as possible. Helps to avoid that "I stuck this in here" look. By the light in the photo, the entire top of your plane should be lit up, not shadowed, almost looks like the screenie was a night shot.

If you put that same plane just a bit higher in the picture, so that it's not behind the cliffs, it would look more in scale with the photo.

You're embarking on a whole new trail of fun and frustration with composites. Have fun, and good luck. ;D ;D ;)
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Postby lunitic_8 » Wed Apr 01, 2009 4:39 pm

Not a bad job at all on the cut out. Maybe just a spot or two.

The important things now are lighting and scale. ;)

It's easiest to find the photo first, and then take your screenshot with the lighting matching as close as possible. Helps to avoid that "I stuck this in here" look. By the light in the photo, the entire top of your plane should be lit up, not shadowed, almost looks like the screenie was a night shot.

If you put that same plane just a bit higher in the picture, so that it's not behind the cliffs, it would look more in scale with the photo.

You're embarking on a whole new trail of fun and frustration with composites. Have fun, and good luck. ;D ;D ;)


Thank you very much it is my first composite after all. ;D ;D and thank you for the tip it is greatly appreciated
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