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  1. #11
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    Re: And now for something completely different

    I too noticed a faint tint of green.

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    Re: And now for something completely different

    It looks a little green here, too.
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    Re: And now for something completely different

    Exhaust stain looks green to me too. That is the most convincing looking glass I have ever seen!!! I'd like to know how you accomplished that! Great metalwork as well.
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    Re: And now for something completely different

    AHA! Now who's monitor is it?
    Don't worry about it too much, it depends on your end use more than anything else. Will it be a print or screen view only?

    FAST AND BULBOUS!
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    Re: And now for something completely different

    Dunno, I don't usually do anything with them(other than get some measure of amusement) when I finish a project I leave it to languish deep inside the hard drive for all eternity. I then move onto the next project, trying to achieve my idea of profile perfection.
    Here's the latest step on that very long road.

    Green exhaust and all
    Last edited by GiantFlyingRobots; 24th July 2008 at 04:53.
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    Re: And now for something completely different

    Quote Originally Posted by Otterkins2 View Post
    Exhaust stain looks green to me too. That is the most convincing looking glass I have ever seen!!! I'd like to know how you accomplished that! Great metalwork as well.
    Like nearly everything I do it is simplicity personified. find a good image of clouds, transform>warp>get a close approximation of the curve of the glass, reduce opacity to suit add streaks of white to taste, then your done. As with the metal finish, none of the techniques I use are particularly mysterious or complex.
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    Re: And now for something completely different

    AWWWWW!!!! You lost the nice glass look in the final version. Looks hot tho. Keep 'em comming!
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    Re: And now for something completely different

    Very nice Work GFR!!!
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    Re: And now for something completely different

    GFR, Great stuff!! Wow! Looking forward to your next one.

    Suggested tweaks: Horizontal prop blade shape/shadow and horizontal tail cast shadow. Jarink's Mustang post is right on, IMHO.

    Planning on any MTO mustangs?
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    Re: And now for something completely different

    Another day, another update...

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