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2nd October 2009, 19:42
#11
Re: Mirage F1CE
Great work, I think this is a very convincing piece of artwork, and you shoudl be very happy with the result
...for future project: try to add the shadows cast by wing and tail in a seperate layer, then play around with the opasity of that layer.
Take the shade under the intake as an example...It looks too dark in my eyes, when compaired with the shade at the bottom of the fuselage.
All in all this is a great project you have wraped up !
Any considerations to future reniditons ?
Now go ahead and trash my F-14s (I will upload the all new F-14D shortly)
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2nd October 2009, 20:11
#12
Re: Mirage F1CE
The wing shadows are on a different layer, but I suppose it's down to personal taste as to how dark they are. However I've altered it as suggested!
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2nd October 2009, 21:04
#13
Re: Mirage F1CE
Thatīs what itīs all about; personal taste ! I couldnīt agree more. If you are satified, it shoudl make any difference what me or any other in this forum might say !
I still think itīs a piece of great work, and i canīt wait to see more from your hand !
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2nd October 2009, 22:12
#14
Re: Mirage F1CE
Made a couple of minor improvements and a new scheme, too (though not too different).
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Last edited by Tweek; 3rd October 2009 at 19:29.
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3rd October 2009, 11:58
#15
Re: Mirage F1CE
Ugo

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3rd October 2009, 13:36
#16
Re: Mirage F1CE
Overall a good profile but the nose area seems very flat to me. It could do with more shading etc.
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3rd October 2009, 15:28
#17
Re: Mirage F1CE

Originally Posted by
Ugo Crisponi
Something to test my artistic skills, certainly!
And Supah, I'm continually fine tuning it so I'll look into the nose shading when I open it up next.
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3rd October 2009, 19:31
#18
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