"This is NOT an Airfield" ... How I did the image
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Hello again and welcome to the NEW Year 2010 ! Big Grin
Thank you for your replies, comments and questions about my 2010 Aviation Screenshot-Art Calendar,
I am very happy you enjoyed this little gift viewtopic.php?t=24209

Since yesterday, I have received a number of mails asking how I did some of those images. Thank you.
Well, it
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I will now post some WIP (Work in Progress) images for you to see and enjoy on how I came about
creating my vision for this story. Although it may not be completely true-to-life it is my personal vision
of it.

Hope you enjoy :cheers:

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The finished image is available in Large-resolution-format in my 2010 Calendar. Month of October.
Thank you for looking and I hope you enjoy it as much as it gave me pleasure to create it for you.

See you later guys and gals!
Cheers :cheers:
MAX
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#5

Very cleverly done! Thanks for sharing Big Grin
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#6

O my god,
this is amazing
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#7

very nice... how did you do the damage on the wings of the Me? it looks great
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core225 Wrote:very nice... how did you do the damage on the wings of the Me? it looks great

Thank you, glad you enjoy it.

Although the image is practicaly done using screenshots from a Sim-game, and real-life scenario, I also
created some parts of it using the Photoshop paint-brush to add details. So, its a weird scene between reality and
fantasy digital-images, but I enjoy this style.

According to what Mister Oleg and his team are creating for the new BoB:SOW game coming soon, everyone will
be able to create fantastic "aviation art" just by taking a simple screenshot from the game.
So far, the screenshots I have seen are looking more like real-life reality more than fantasy. I can
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#9

Brilliant stuff.. well done!
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#10

Well it is certainly a job well done pal! Big Grin
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#11

Awesome Max Smile

Cheers, Neil Smile
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#12

Fanstastic work ! Very cleverly thought out.

Cheers

Nico
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#13

oo boy i love doing that stuff...that is so awsome..i'm waiting for other photos..thx!
ysy
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#14

Cool, I always like to see how these kind of things are done. 8)

I think you will like this video also, it shows how they made a battle scene by adding computer generated tanks, buildings and smoke:

http://www.dumpert.nl/mediabase/763121/1...elijk.html
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#15

Very well done! That's everything I can say.
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