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    KW1 Quero-Quero

    A 1968 project that's still flying on several free flight clubs, on the colors of the Cadet's Soaring Club of the Air Force Academy.

    A very unusual paint scheme for a glider...
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    Re: KW1 Quero-Quero

    Joel, you have talent for picking the wierdest stuff imaginable. I've got to admit that the aircraft and the rather odd colour scheme is most interesting as your other glider based illustration is. A bit more work on this and you'll have a really admirable piece. Your use of light and dark needs to become much more dramatic to bring this to life. A valiant attempt my friend!
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    Re: KW1 Quero-Quero

    I agree with Lord Otterkins the Second. The wing needs to stand out more. Keep us posted.
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    Re: KW1 Quero-Quero

    More details, and as advised by Otterkins and Gamary a bit more of work on ligths/shadows:
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    Re: KW1 Quero-Quero

    Much better IMHO. If you want to improve your technique for wings, I recommend studying Blowhard.
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    Re: KW1 Quero-Quero

    try to improve the wings...
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    Re: KW1 Quero-Quero

    looks it's flat matte. Maybe some highlights all over the fuselage upper side?
    Ugo

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    Re: KW1 Quero-Quero

    More light in the upper surface like ugo said, on the round parts of the fuse taking care to don't round too much the fuse near the cockpit.
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