"This is NOT an Airfield" ... How I did the image
#16

That is simply superb. One tiny thing; IMHO the people seem a bit small but that may just be me Wink Beautiful work though! Confusedhock:
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#17

O.o Wow! It's so real
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#18

I love You.
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#19

Lejo Wrote: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

That was great pleasure to see, many thanks Lejo Big Grin

But my all time favourite is still this little movie ...
Richard Hammond presents Bloody Omaha (The Graphics)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRS9cpOMYv0
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max_thehitman Wrote:
Lejo Wrote: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

That was great pleasure to see, many thanks Lejo Big Grin

But my all time favourite is still this little movie ...
Richard Hammond presents Bloody Omaha (The Graphics)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRS9cpOMYv0

That's also a very interesting vid about Bloody Omaha. Big Grin
Seeing this makes me realize that there comes a time we don't need no overrated actors with exuberant wages anymore. Then it's all CGI.
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#21

Best I've seen so far !
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#22

BRAVO!

Max this is great, thanks for the step by step explanation.

I love how you used your imagination to collect and integrate all the different bits and pieces for the final composite; thanks for sharing.

Remember that with the green chroma map you can do perfect "cut out" even with spinning propellers by just removing the green back ground using the chroma key filter.

S!

Tinus
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