Skybird by Mitsukai
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Description
A request from a friend of mine in the aviation community, I threw this together after the worldwide Naval droolfest over my last pic.
Once again, dedicated to the Navy and my fellow servicemembers.
Created and composed in Paint Shop Pro AE
Component Credits:
- A painted-in flag I created natively in PSP AE
- Watercolor eagle created by YN2 Jack Hubbel, USN
- F-14, F-18 and Department of the Navy seal, courtesty of the same Chief of Naval Information website (www.chinfo.navy.mil)
- YN2 rating insignia from my dress blues
"Skybird" lyrics by N. Diamond. (C) 1973 Stonebridge Music
And yes, sooner or later you're going to see some subs and surface combatants from me.... ^_^;;;
Comments (9)
Lorraine
very nice job!...
DENCOUCH
I like your art!
You have a talent for displaying!
Let us see more!
jimjabbo
Nifty!
Mitsukai
Oh, really, 3D? Damn. And here I thought they were there just to keep Northrop and McDonnel Douglas employees gainfully employed. Of course they're made for death, you idiot. They're called warplanes for a reason. The point of them, however, is that they cause the deaths of some, so that others can live in freedom and safety.
3DGod
beautiful machines of death, but a nice image.
Mitsukai
Again I state my last.
BladeWolf
Great image Mitsukai, just seems like some people need to get their heads out of their asses for five seconds and see what the world is really like. I mean for christ's sake its not like your purposfully targeting the civillians. Jesus some people are so stupid.
Roisin
Agreed, BladeWolf. It is thanks to those "machines of death" that you have the freedom of speech to make the complete arse out of yourself that you just have, 3D. You need a serious reality check.
Paul1960
Very good work ... where's those surface ships?