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    For those interested in the 109.








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    You need to post up some detail crops and the rgb colours you used for the RLMs, they are a cracking set but I demand more info

    One query though, have you got a photo of one with the exhaust weathering?

    Seriously that is a stunning set of work you should be really proud of.
    Harriers...uppy downy things.
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    Re: For those interested in the 109.

    they are a cracking set but I demand more info
    +1

    Seriously that is a stunning set of work you should be really proud of.
    +1

    I absolutely love them. Are these planned for publication? Do you have a special project in mind? I sure hope they'll find their way into publication, whether it's printed or electronic.

    I have a book of Bf 109 profiles, which are just crap. The book itself isn't bad, it's just the illustrations which are lousy and were obviously made very quickly, with no research or attention to detail. I could really imagine the same type of book using your profiles instead, and I believe that would have some success.
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    Re: For those interested in the 109.

    Ah the problem with these drawings guys, is they are very fluid.
    Some of the older ones you'll notice a slightly different nose or tail shape.
    They get more and more refined the more photos I take and the more info I find.
    I recon you could spend a life time just drawing and updating one type.

    So sorry, what you see is what you get, even the weathering and some of the highlights change from one image to the next, its just how I work.
    Helps keep them individual too I think, much like the real thing.
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    Re: For those interested in the 109.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jesters-Ink View Post
    I recon you could spend a life time just drawing and updating one type.
    Quoted for truth!

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    Re: For those interested in the 109.

    Very nice set Jester!
    I would reduce the opacity of the panel lines at all planes, but most notably at the spanish planes. I miss the shadows of the propellers on the noses.

    Cheers,
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    WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!

    FAST AND BULBOUS!
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    Re: For those interested in the 109.

    Quote Originally Posted by Supah View Post
    Quoted for truth!
    Now who else do we know who's like that?
    Harriers...uppy downy things.
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    Re: For those interested in the 109.

    Quote Originally Posted by Baron View Post
    Very nice set Jester!
    I would reduce the opacity of the panel lines at all planes, but most notably at the spanish planes. I miss the shadows of the propellers on the noses.

    Cheers,
    You are right, but I've taken the line, "draw it how you want it to look".
    That's not to say I'm completely disregarding advice on here, I just think you have to have a degree of honesty with what you produce with regard to what you want out of it. I've drawn for others in the past and altered my style considerably, but in the end, I thought it looked total shat.

    Trust me in print, its not all that bad.

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