i'm not an expert for civilian airplanes, but for me it looks accurate.
maybe interested in doing austrian's first 737-200.
here is a pic: Untitled Document
cheers,
Hey guys, one more i just finished today...hope you like it..
Opinions accepted as always....
thank you
Last edited by mprim; 9th October 2008 at 19:18.
i'm not an expert for civilian airplanes, but for me it looks accurate.
maybe interested in doing austrian's first 737-200.
here is a pic: Untitled Document
cheers,
Great job!
IMHO you're into the most challenging color schemes for profiles-white aircraft. I'd like to tell about my benefits from the experts that belong to the forum:
In my early efforts I used pure white for the airplane and tried to shade with light blue/grey on the upper fuselage to give some definition on the white canvas background. I wasn't happy with that approach because the airplane washed out (especially upper fuselage). These gentlemen advised me to never use anything whiter than 240,240,240 for the airplane. Looks much more realistic and works like a charm!!
You can use pure white for markings. Try one of your renderings that way and see how you like it. Lots to be learned here-thanks again, guys!
BTW, for your consideration, I think the leading edge of the shadow cast by the swept leading edge of the horizontal tail on the round cross-section of the aft fuselage should curve forward, as you have shown for the nacelle shape.
Very nice work!!![]()
Great profile mate! Nice to see some larger craft
I was wondering if you could help me with someting. I have started a BAe-146, and i need some help with some of the metal finishes. The leading edge of the wing, and the leading edge of the engine intake (Like on your 732) are metalic/bare metal. I wanted to know if you could show me a tuorial or give me some hints on how to do it... i have no idea what so ever...
Thanks!
BP
look at photos Bjorn, the best way is to emulate what you see in the photo.
yes, but i don't know which tools / effects you use for it .. thats the problem