Burning Bf109!
#1

Hi

have made a picture. looks easy as drawn, I think.

what do you say to that?

PHIL

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#2

Nice, the smoke is a bit too dense, it looks like paint...
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#3

Im sory but how can the tail, and the tailwing be on fire? Abit unrealistic. And yes, the smoke/fire looks like it was painted. Other than that good job
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#4

Good work in general. You might try bluing the debris falling off the aircraft. How sharp the detail is on them gives it away to me.
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#5

Nice job Wink I echo the comments about the smoke though
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#6

thanksWink

True, the tailwing can not burn XD. sry

and because of the smoke, I can not make him better. : / But those who know better, it can tell me. I tried my best. Smile

PHIL
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#7

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Ok, for ALL the minuses, I throw the positive, the smoke to me, looks legit for oil/material fire, seen plenty of those first hand, and as for the tail section, it would burn in a similar manner if shot with incinerey rounds and covered say, with engine oil, JP8 or aviation fuel and aviation material of the times. I, for one am totally impressed mate, great job!!!
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#8

Good, yes... Realistic, sort of... Commonplace, no...

If you want to make it uber realistic, go and look at some gun cam footage. The most common thing to have happened when a German fighter got shot up and exploded was for the fuel tanks to have ruptured and exploded blowing off a wing or part of the fuselage and lighting some of the debris on fire but leaving the remaining main parts of the plane without flames for the most part. Oh yeah, the incendiary round thing is great, except there's no way that fuel or oil would have gotten onto it to let it burn in the tail. The round would be going too fast to catch anything without going through something first like another fighter's fuel or oil tanks in which case the the first fighter would have kept the round. On the oil thing... Oil is kept near the engine, not in the wings, so the smoke should be thinner around the wings but thick at the engine.
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#9

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#10

I like that thick black smoke coming from everywhere Big Grin
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