Re: Boston Douglas Mk. III - text on red rectangle
I am wondering about the shadow of the main wing. The shadow is the same width at the engine all the way, while the wing is smaler width continuing to the tip...?
Re: Boston Douglas Mk. III - text on red rectangle
Except for Ugo Crisponi, I didn't see many people that can draw cockpit and window with a good effect (light, transparency, reflection, etc...). So I make some test on my side.
Master Ugo, please , give us a tutoriel for WWII cockpit !! PLEASE help us to become better !!!
Wlad
Re: Boston Douglas Mk. III - text on red rectangle
Very nice, Thiery
Consider changing your latest version of the shadow cast by the wing trailing edge on the nacelle--
The first version was for the traditional sun angle, high and forward. This one doesn't make sense to me. Wing and tail shadows are for different sun angles, and I can't imagine a sun angle giving the trailing edge shadow that way.
By the way, I think I remember that pkassak uses a sun angle from the 9:00 position (behind the viewer, facing the left wing tip).