great work Ugo![]()
yep, also StrikeHawk and KnightHawk!
Here are two MH-60R and MH-60S artworks made for ...Sikorsky Corporation....yes they call someone like me out of the company to do their job....sometimes it happen!
So these two profiles are in Sikorsky hands and copyright is their, so take care on using them **LOL**
Last edited by Ugo Crisponi; 3rd March 2009 at 16:04.
great work Ugo![]()
very slick.... wheres the MH-60K Pavehawki agree with Jester that your work is crisp and clean
Because they're smart enough to know it's best done by you and not by themselves. Now if the other companies could get that and hire all profilers here at SPS.Sikorsky Corporation....yes they call someone like me out of the company to do their job....sometimes it happen!
Nice choppers, Ugo.![]()
Yep Ga?tan.
Does the majority of us work just by passion ?
This happens more often than you can imagine mate. I mean to call outised resources for this kind of creative jobs. Obviously they have all data in CG, even 3D and could make a snapshot for free really as they would. I had been at dinner with a well known photographer of aviation, Tokunaga, and he does same job with his cameras called by major companies to take pictures of the produced aircafts for advertisement. Believe it or not he said it's cheaper for such company to pay him rather than moving one employee with camera from a place to another to make this job. Personally I think they are looking from either shots or drawings with SOUL. Something a passionless employee would never get even closer, even with the original 3D project loaded in his computer ready for being renderized....
Very nice work,, UGO![]()
I know. It makes sense anyway. A dedicated profiler or photographer has the right equipment, knowledge and techniques so he will be able to do a better job in less time and at a lesser cost.This happens more often than you can imagine mate. I mean to call outised resources for this kind of creative jobs. Obviously they have all data in CG, even 3D and could make a snapshot for free really as they would. I had been at dinner with a well known photographer of aviation, Tokunaga, and he does same job with his cameras called by major companies to take pictures of the produced aircafts for advertisement. Believe it or not he said it's cheaper for such company to pay him rather than moving one employee with camera from a place to another to make this job. Personally I think they are looking from either shots or drawings with SOUL. Something a passionless employee would never get even closer, even with the original 3D project loaded in his computer ready for being renderized....