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P-51D Mustang

Vue Aviation posted on Jan 17, 2009
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I haven't been feeling too creative lately and issues with Windows Vista 64 bit and crashing programs haven't helped too much. LOL So until things are resolved I'm digging stuff out of the archives. This was rendered in Vue 6 Esprit with post-work in PSP 9. BTW, if anyone can tell me where the "manual color correction" tool is in PSP X2 I may install that program. I'm a bit booked but I'll try to get to everyone's gallery as time permits. ***PS I finally located the "manual color correction tool in PSP X2 although it was well hidden: View-> Customize-> Unused Commands -> *I clicked on "manual color correction" and drug it to* Adjust -> Color on the menu bar.

Comments (67)


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blankfrancine

6:52PM | Sat, 17 January 2009

Hope he doesnt have to make an emergency landing in the Hudson river! Neat Vue render.

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flaviok

6:53PM | Sat, 17 January 2009

Eu tinha o Vista 32 e tinha muitos problemas, mas com o Visa 64 tudo corre tranquilo. Magnifica criação, excelente realização no Vue, aplausos (5) had the Vista 32 and had many problems, but with the 64 Visa everything goes quiet. Magnificent creation, excellent achievement in the Vue, applause (5)

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stevey3d

6:59PM | Sat, 17 January 2009

Excellent archive! Superb image with excellent lighting!

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theprojectionist

7:14PM | Sat, 17 January 2009

Tremendous Aircraft a legend in Aviation History,and Vista nuff said about that my Laptop has kittens on a daily basis so i only use it for Games for WIN$$$$$DOZ,have a good one.

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npauling

8:01PM | Sat, 17 January 2009

A lovely render it looks very real.

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magnus073

8:02PM | Sat, 17 January 2009

Gene it is a pleasure to see you post again and I notice it has been about the same length of time since we both posted last. This one is a classic and I'm so glad you dug it out of the archives to share with us. Hope you get those Vista problems worked out soon.

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annie5

8:18PM | Sat, 17 January 2009

Looks so real..superb kighting and view! :)

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jif3d

8:20PM | Sat, 17 January 2009

Nice POV and it seems this pilot is a bit of an ace with all those downed Greman plane markings ! I hope your PC starts to play ball soon, for your sake ! ~Cheers~

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Richardphotos

8:40PM | Sat, 17 January 2009

file,color management? Is the only place I know of to calibrate colors.this render to me is outstanding. the prop motion and looks like the pilot has a smile

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KatesFriend

9:50PM | Sat, 17 January 2009

Death to Vista! Great to hear from you again. This is a terrific creating and captures the spirit of these aircraft. As well as the feeling of speed, which also reflects on the pilot.

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brewgirlca

10:08PM | Sat, 17 January 2009

It is great that you have a stock of quality renders that you can fall back on. Would never have expected a warplane render from you but that just goes to show your versatility. Let me know how the upgrade goes. I was considering it myself but Idonno did not seem to experience any significant poser improvements from it. Your results may vary :-0

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dphoadley

10:42PM | Sat, 17 January 2009

Lovely! DPH

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eekdog

12:12AM | Sun, 18 January 2009

very cool, almost looks real. steve

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cmcc

12:14AM | Sun, 18 January 2009

awesome!

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amota99517

1:11AM | Sun, 18 January 2009

Cool work!

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NetWorthy

1:45AM | Sun, 18 January 2009

Very, very nice job! BTW, this was a REAL historical plane. It was flown by the highest scoring Mustang Ace of WWII, Major George E. Preddy, whose aerial victories totaled 26.83 before being shot down and killed by friendly fire on Christmas Day, 1944. By all accounts he loved that "D", so the pilot's smile is very appropriate! Great job!

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Zazou

1:51AM | Sun, 18 January 2009

Stunning photo realism !!! Excellent !

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starship64

3:11AM | Sun, 18 January 2009

This is an excellent, realistic picture of a classic plane, as well as a wonderful tribute to a gallant warrior.

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mauk

3:17AM | Sun, 18 January 2009

Excellent work!!!!

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brycek

3:31AM | Sun, 18 January 2009

Outstanding render!!

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PhilW

3:40AM | Sun, 18 January 2009

A great aircraft and this is a wonderful image of it - love the textures and the blur on the prop!

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carlx

3:45AM | Sun, 18 January 2009

Excellent POV and composition!!!

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giareg

4:36AM | Sun, 18 January 2009

Very beautiful and realistic!!

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RodolfoCiminelli

4:48AM | Sun, 18 January 2009

Fantastic and spectacular realization my friend....!!!!!

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Naoo

5:08AM | Sun, 18 January 2009

COOL

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prionbrain

5:22AM | Sun, 18 January 2009

Awesome! Love the background!!!

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Stardust_Crossing

7:11AM | Sun, 18 January 2009

Cool image! Exciting and impressive scene!

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NekhbetSun

7:37AM | Sun, 18 January 2009

Playing archaeologist are we now :o) .....maybe you should've dug this one up sooner....very cool dearest Gene ! vroomvroom :o) Huggies Galore

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OrphanedSoul

9:17AM | Sun, 18 January 2009

I hope windows 7 cures most of these issues Great and gorgeous image!

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caviedes

9:18AM | Sun, 18 January 2009

Absolutely perfect!!!!!


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