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"Zero -stopper"

Vue Aviation posted on Mar 17, 2008
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Another so-simple image. The Vought F4U Corsair turned into a real pilot's favourite, having been brought in, and succeeding, to stop the carnage being inflicted by the Zero's in the Pacific war. I have endeavoured to create a suitable image on behalf of the many folks out there who still appreciate the aesthetics of propeller-powered flight. (One of the beauties of digital imaging is that it enables some of us to start with an absolutely blank canvas and make both models and pictures exactly as we wish). I am grateful to you all for viewing my humble efforts so often.

Comments (22)


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DarkStormCrow

1:06PM | Mon, 17 March 2008

Excellent image and model, very nicely done...

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ragouc

1:07PM | Mon, 17 March 2008

Very good realistic render. Well done.

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RocksLady

1:43PM | Mon, 17 March 2008

Beautiful Render!! Greeting Rocksy HAPPY ST PATRICK's DAY :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-)

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Lashia

1:48PM | Mon, 17 March 2008

Wow this is so realistic, its very beautiful! I had to check if you posted under photography. An amazing shot, great original POV

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SapUS59

1:49PM | Mon, 17 March 2008

Excellent image and very realistic, great job with this.

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FrankT

2:45PM | Mon, 17 March 2008

very nice, I always have problems with the prop blur but that looks really good

proteus2

3:02PM | Mon, 17 March 2008

Nice Image ! ----------------------- I'd pay some more attention to the cowling/nacelle top part if I were you, the the way it slopes tends to look more like a long-nose Fw 190-Dora ------------------------ Love the scenery , and just noticed that the sea is ominous too ! P.

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stormchaser

3:08PM | Mon, 17 March 2008

Stunning work, one of the best aviation pieces I've seen! Great attention to detail with the propeller blur & the planes paintwork. The light is just right too, great imagery.

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telber

3:44PM | Mon, 17 March 2008

excellent image and modelling

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chrispoole

4:22PM | Mon, 17 March 2008

A wonderful piece, the blur of the prop is excellent and the lighting.

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Osper

4:27PM | Mon, 17 March 2008

Very nicely done. One of the best.

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dropalex

7:31PM | Mon, 17 March 2008

Omg, like Lashia, I thought this is a photography ... but not ... great pov !

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sackrat

1:11AM | Tue, 18 March 2008

Outstanding !

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kenwas

2:49AM | Tue, 18 March 2008

Super render! The model and background look superb!

moscarat

4:25AM | Tue, 18 March 2008

Nice Image, love the clean simplicity. The model looks great esp the texture is it one of yours?

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tallpindo

6:44AM | Tue, 18 March 2008

He's climbing so why aren't his cowl flaps open? Perhaps a COTS comment. I hope not. Based on my CV-340 and DC-6 observations from a window seat. Once you're above the clouds, the bumping stops and the cowl flaps close.

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Krid

8:49AM | Tue, 18 March 2008

great realistic scene...

ARETEECEE

4:00PM | Wed, 19 March 2008

excelent

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Schnuck

11:53AM | Thu, 20 March 2008

Wonderful work!!!

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cole4965

8:06AM | Fri, 28 March 2008

This is absolutley brilliant!!!

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Renderholic

4:47PM | Sat, 12 April 2008

Very well done!

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ekatz

4:56AM | Thu, 24 July 2008

brilliant aviation art


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