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    Re: La-11 Fang

    hab auch noch etwas......

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    Re: La-11 Fang

    Danke, Espenlaub.

    Here I have another minor update:
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    Re: La-11 Fang

    Hey Darko Here is something I put together on another forum a long time ago, I updated it recently because Vacajun found it. It might help you as it did the original poster

    I've put together something that I hope will help Milligraf. Basically it is a way to make the plane look more 3D. This is done in photoshop CS2 and using paths. I think it should work in other programs. First we make a path following the shape of the fuselage



    We make a selection of the path, fill it with black, contract the selection by about 5 pixels, feather the new selection by about 4 pixels and press delete and we get this.



    Then we mess with the opacity till we get something like this



    Makes it look a lot more 3D with very little extra effort !
    This trick will work on all tubes and bumps, like the canon bulges on your Fang

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    Re: La-11 Fang

    Quote Originally Posted by Supah View Post
    Hey Darko Here is something I put together on another forum a long time ago, I updated it recently because Vacajun found it. It might help you as it did the original poster


    This trick will work on all tubes and bumps, like the canon bulges on your Fang
    Thanks Supah, interesting technique
    I will try this ASAP, I hope it will turn out well
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    Re: La-11 Fang

    Well if the digital medium lends its self well to something it is experimentation You can always delete the layers if you dont like the effect.

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    Re: La-11 Fang

    Made "select-contract-feather" magic on the bumps in front of the cockpit.

    Looks great . Now I need more bumps
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    Re: La-11 Fang

    Supah (Boss Man), how about posting that shading technique in the Tutorials link? I'm sure newbiew would appreciate that.
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    Re: La-11 Fang

    Well the base drawings of the Pilan aren't mine so I don't know if that is really ok Perhaps I will do a simple tutorial out of the droptanks for the Pilatus.

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    Re: La-11 Fang

    Quote Originally Posted by DarkoB View Post
    Made "select-contract-feather" magic on the bumps in front of the cockpit.

    Looks great . Now I need more bumps
    Why not try it out on the entire fuselage?

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    Re: La-11 Fang

    Quote Originally Posted by Supah View Post
    Why not try it out on the entire fuselage?
    Thank you Supah for your advices, I am very happy with the result
    Entire fuselage is now subtle shadowed. Also tried some glass work.
    It is time to focus on an underwing surfaces. I need some time to study other people works and get some inspiration

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