15th AF? Cool. Lots of good, intricate and completely unexplainable markings on those planes!
GM, I do not use reflection light on the lower surfacesI know about it, but dusty surface, as most of Libs in Italy had, I doubt it reflected something
I aim to do 15USAAF profiles...Forgoten 15th as I call it. Check web for 15USAAF and will find almost nothingtime to change it
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Exactly, with a lot of lovely cartoons and babes on nosesWill present some soon
stay tuned
I don't think it's a question of dirt/cleanliness, rather a question of angle. Anyway, as I said, it's a question of personal taste/style.I know about it, but dusty surface, as most of Libs in Italy had, I doubt it reflected something
Good idea about the 15th AF birds. Looking forward to the naked babes.![]()
Matt or gloss there will still be similar reflected light, it is just how much the highlight is diffused that is the issue, not that I bother with it personally.
i have hundreds of nose art images if ya need any,
just ran across this image again, one of the most frightning shots of a crashed b24 ever![]()
JMSmith (back by popular demand)
How sad from you if you call this NOSE ART![]()
no mate,
i call it a tragic loss of 6 lives
but i still have hundreds of naked ladies draped across aircraft noses![]()
JMSmith (back by popular demand)
Ok so here is the first one finishe, Little Joe left side...Wanna do the right side with cartoon soon as well...
John, sorry no naked ladies yet, but wait
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Nice.You need to erase the lower part of the shadow of the engine. The shadow doesn't go down that much. Also, if the engine casts a shadow on the fuselage, shouldn't the fin do the same thing?
Why "Final destination: Slovakia!"? Isn't the book out already?![]()