thanks for the picture!
i'll try to make it look like SPRAYED paint
again thanks for the picture!
bye bye
Rick Jansen
The Netherlands
It's looking very nice so far Gftuning
Just like Gamary, my eye is attracted, but in this case, your camouflage.
I haven't looked for photos of this one yet, and it may be correct, but the camouflage seems to be more an effect of digital brush settings in a few places rather than the look of the actual sprayed paint finish. Please do, for my sake at least, have a look at photos of this plane and check the camouflage demarcation and mottle: at least if your intent is on accuracy of camouflage and markings.
I also agree with Gamary about the fabric surfaces. Usually the surfaces are very smooth and hardly show more that tape reinforcements and rib stitching.
I don't have a photo of the rudder handy but this aileron shows the detail pretty clear-
Notice you don't see the metal structure underneath, or very much in the way or ribs.
Of course you might want to show the ribs detail and maybe play it up some, that's ok.
These are just pointers really, you need to decide what you want to show and how to depict it.
Your colors are very nice by the way
Please do keep showing your progress, it's always fun to watch other work, and to be "armchair" artists too![]()
FAST AND BULBOUS!
thanks for the picture!
i'll try to make it look like SPRAYED paint
again thanks for the picture!
bye bye
Rick Jansen
The Netherlands
Looking good, Rick! I like the chiping on the rear of the canopy particularly.
Grubby.
I like it! It's a nice clean drawing. Are you going to do other ones?
WOW! Between the moment I started typing my reply and the moment I hit "Post reply" there were several new messages that appeared! Am I that slow or are you guys playing tricks on me?
Last edited by gamary; 16th December 2007 at 23:27. Reason: People playing games with my brain
hello gamary,
i am going to do several color variations (next one is an other of JG26 and after that i will do Gerhard Barkhorn's D-9)
hope you enjoy it!
Cheers Rick
Here you are 2 versions of this Focke Wulf FW190D-9
Cheers,
Rick Jansen
The Netherlands
I think I'd better pack up my crayons! I'm going to have to pull something out of my hat with this A109E if I want to keep up with the pace around here.
These are looking terrific, Rick. I like the way you have varied the exhaust staining between the two.
Grubb.
Hey guys,
here is my third version!
Fw190D-9 Flown by Maj. Gerhard Barkhorn (Stab/JG6)
Cheers Rick Jansen
and my fourth version!
Cheers,
Rick Jansen
The Netherlands