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Spruce Goose

Vue Aviation posted on Apr 14, 2007
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Request from Bunnystuff. Made several renders but went with this one. Modelled in 3ds Max. Used Vue 6I for the environment and render. A little PS touch up. Enjoy the day.

Comments (26)


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huenersh

1:48AM | Sun, 15 April 2007

It looks quite authentic, great and detailed work. Love it!

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kenwas

2:50AM | Sun, 15 April 2007

Well done!

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1010

7:00AM | Sun, 15 April 2007

Terrific modeling, excellent!

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1358

9:13AM | Sun, 15 April 2007

Seriously realistic.... photo quality work. take a raise out of petty cash!

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Stardust_Crossing

9:17AM | Sun, 15 April 2007

Great modeling work!

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chimera46

11:22AM | Sun, 15 April 2007

Excellent rendition, I wonder what would have happened if they had enough aluminum to make it instead of using wood?

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Arraxxon

12:06PM | Sun, 15 April 2007

Just watched "The Aviator" movie two days ago - good modelling job definitely !

jmc95

12:29PM | Sun, 15 April 2007

Good job ! Really looks like Howard's Hercules !

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chrissy16

1:17PM | Sun, 15 April 2007

Well done!

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juca

1:27PM | Sun, 15 April 2007

Excelent render, great cam view.

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cole4965

6:24PM | Sun, 15 April 2007

Vewry cool image!!!

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Daramski

8:54PM | Sun, 15 April 2007

Fantastic image, looks like a photo, well done

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Kei_O

9:50PM | Sun, 15 April 2007

wow!! very nice model!!

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Gor111

3:50AM | Mon, 16 April 2007

An excellent BW aviation work! Wonderfully done!!!

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drifterlee

9:15PM | Mon, 16 April 2007

This is awesome! I saw the real thing in Long Beach years ago. I don't think Howie's bird flew very far, did it?

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spm91g

12:33PM | Tue, 17 April 2007

Awesome work, looks great to me!!!

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RBlue

3:54PM | Tue, 17 April 2007

@ Drifterlee: No, the plane didn't fly very far (nor very high). But it didn't need to, either. It shut up Hughe's critics in the government. The media had a field day with the event. Amazingly, the Hercules only flew the one time. What a history!

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irakika

12:39AM | Wed, 18 April 2007

Good job!

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midnight_stories

1:31AM | Wed, 18 April 2007

Another great effect and the model looks very close

phlynn

6:24PM | Thu, 19 April 2007

I love the authentic look you give to your images. Only ever seen this in books & on TV. You certainly have more patients than me!

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bunnystuff

10:02PM | Thu, 10 May 2007

i thank ya. it flies again! rode on hydraulically loud ass C5s for a time and those are huuuuuge can't even imagine what the Hercules was like on that day. i like the old docks in the back. always authentic.

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duo

1:23AM | Sun, 10 June 2007

If I remember well it is still the biggest airplane of the world. Beautiful recontruction of its first and last flight. Sell the model on Renderosity!

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Naoo

4:18PM | Tue, 12 June 2007

Just excellent!!!

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Buffalo1

1:36PM | Sun, 22 July 2007

I saw her when she was still in Long Beach in the early 80s. A mighty and impressive machine. You render does the Hercules justice.

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2Loose2Trek

1:13PM | Mon, 03 September 2007

Fantastic modeling and render. Well done!

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Elcet

12:24AM | Tue, 04 September 2007

Absolutely excellent!


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