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Vue Aviation posted on Feb 09, 2009
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Thanks to... Free grass by Bigbraader. Lush ecosystem by Linda Daireaux. Spitfire by Bazze. BoB spitfire textures by neiwil (neil) Thanks mate :) All comments and advice always welcome and thanks for looking.

Comments (18)


proteus2

5:27PM | Mon, 09 February 2009

Powerful piece. P

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theprojectionist

5:29PM | Mon, 09 February 2009

Awesome SPITS Bravo

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Merlin_Studios

5:45PM | Mon, 09 February 2009

Excellent image, beautifully rendered.

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neiwil

6:20PM | Mon, 09 February 2009

Oh man!! these get better and better, outstanding...I can here those Merlins roar!!!. (Good guess on the Bf-109, not full size but it figures in the plan...(kind of)

M2A

6:24PM | Mon, 09 February 2009

Composition is fantastic with the planes.

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Renderholic

7:07PM | Mon, 09 February 2009

Very realistic scene. Well done!

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Osper

10:25PM | Mon, 09 February 2009

Nice scene! The eco system works well!

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kenwas

12:43AM | Tue, 10 February 2009

Great job!

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bmac62

2:09AM | Tue, 10 February 2009

Very nice indeed. Three about to land abreast. They must be approaching the old style airfield that was truly a field...without concrete or macadem runways. All that was needed was a windsock and a flock of sheep to keep the grass down. That would make a different presentation some day:) We had sheep keeping the grass cut on our US Army airfield in Katterbach, Germany in the mid-1970s...complete with an old man sheppard who wore a long Loden coat in the winter, carried a sheppard's crook the whole year around and had a faithful dog to move the sheep when required. He had to have been 80 if he was a day... A good deal. We needed the grass kept in check, he needed a place to graze his sheep.

westryde

2:21AM | Tue, 10 February 2009

Takes me back even further to WWII and the Battle of Britain. Excellent picture.

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debbielove

6:36AM | Tue, 10 February 2009

Jesus Mate! This is bloody incredible!!! I think Vue suits you!!! Can't think of enough praise for this. Great work on the Spit and Texture (Neil!). Brilliance! Straight to Faves!!!! Rob.

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texboy

9:15AM | Tue, 10 February 2009

beautiful work, bud! God bless the Spits! Reminds me of a fine novel, Piece of Cake, about a Hurricane squadron, set during the Sitzkrieg and then the Battle of Britain.... Many thumbs up!!

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Schnuck

12:11PM | Tue, 10 February 2009

Excellent work!!!

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3DClassics123456

2:38PM | Tue, 10 February 2009

Superb!!!!!!!!!

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Miska7

3:47PM | Tue, 10 February 2009

Really nice scene. Great lighting, vegetation and models! Excellent render!

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dbrv6

6:54PM | Tue, 10 February 2009

Amazing render and wonderful pov of the low fly over. Great work on the prop blurr and the terrain/sky.

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knupps

5:19AM | Thu, 12 February 2009

I missed this one. Great work with this image and a nice mood. Loved this scene.

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aguirre

4:35AM | Wed, 18 February 2009

Great shot from a virtual BoB movie. The background-treeline as a wind cover for the airfield makes the setting even more credible - even if the world behind the trees does not even exist. Really excellent.


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