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Attack At First Light - caldrail - 13.02.2010

[Image: attackatfirstlight.jpg]


- Aragorn1963 - 13.02.2010

I love pictures like this!


- Guest - 13.02.2010

Nice


- Guest - 13.02.2010

Very, very nice Big Grin


- Thermikus - 13.02.2010

Wow good composition!!


Do you see those jagged edges of the airborne 110? You can reduce this effect by blurring those edges :- )




Keep up the work!


nice - =XIII=Shea - 13.02.2010

ah it would be so nice if the ground looked like that in il2


- caldrail - 13.02.2010

Thermikus Wrote:Do you see those jagged edges of the airborne 110? You can reduce this effect by blurring those edges :- )

Yes you're right. The 110 getting airborne was scaled up from a smaller image (thus shows the somewhat jagged edges). I did consider tidying up the edges or doing another screenie to use, but I ran out of time. In fact my biggest problem was the other 110 behind it, on the ground. That needed multiple layers to get it to look okay.


- Thermikus - 13.02.2010

Don't mind , it looks cool :- )



Every artist has his own secrets to make a picture look realistic




Best regards


- socorrista22198 - 13.02.2010

this is better xD


- bweiss - 13.02.2010

I'm marveling at the grass underneath the snow. How was that done?


- KG64_Cnopicilin - 13.02.2010

That's a good pic.


- caldrail - 14.02.2010

bweiss Wrote:I'm marveling at the grass underneath the snow. How was that done?

Well... It all sort of came naturally. The two aircraft are superimposed on a photograph of a field last winter. It's north Wiltshire, just south of Chiseldon, the A346 on the left of the picture beyond the hedge, and just off to the right the old course of the Midland & South West Junction Railway (now a cycletrack).