High & Mighty, Passing Through by Tryphon
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Another Normandy scene but this time from the german side & with a little humour! Used the beautiful Ranman38 Tiger 1E late production as is, added some oil drums. The famo db 10 from neil was reduced in scale to look like the Sdkfz-11 3 ton prime mover, the back is round not square & the fenders are a little different but with the new coat of paint it looks great,thx Neil. Also used the pak 40 from touchwood, it too got a new coat of paint & some bushes as camo. The buildings are from faveral, dark anvil & also from google 3D warehouse. The gas pump retextured is from Okham over at sharecg. All the signs & the tire rack & tire from yours truely. For the figures: the tiger crew & the halftrck crew the wonderfully low poly but underestimated... poser dork even with all the free morphs available I was still able to add 7 guys, could never do that with M3 or M4. The uniforms are from poserworld: pants & shirts, naoki (freebie): the 1936 jacket & panzer blouse, thunderr: for the field caps, adh3d: for the officer cap, the cover all is also a freebie from rosity, serrge: for the goggles & last but not least the headset & mic from ranman38. the uniforms were retextured with a variation that could bee seen in the field, from the italian camo to the pea dot camo & mouse grey shirts. The most time consumming believe it or not, was the researche for the period adds & garage equipment, then the retexturing. As usual set up in poser rendered in Vue & finished in PS for the motion blurred tracks & the addition of exhaust fumes. Thank you for the comments.
Comments (11)
ragouc
Very good WWII scene.
Osper
Great "lash up" there.
bigbraader
Nice lighting and composition.
A.C.Wolfe
Great work, very realistic lighting
neiwil
Brilliant mate, yeh a lot of guy's spent a lot of time sucking on diesel fumes :) This is another excellent scene.I have to agree there are times when the 'dork' still comes in useful.
T.Rex
Great job - looks like a photo. But the buildings look almost like they could be from today - so clean compared to whet they were back in those days. The tire rack and the signs look quite modern, but add a fun touch. I have in mind some really anacronistic images with German equipment from that time, just for fun (IF my computer will let me). Keep up the good work! :)
Emil-arts
Excellent scene, well scaled to look believable. I use the dork too sometimes for as you say the poly count is low which is very important in Vue. They even look different when zoomed in. Great work.
ranman38
very very nice scene, great composition. the care it took in constructing this scene is obvious. I have to get my tank crew uniforms released soon. I have pea dot and everything else available. Someday I keep saying. lol great work!
kjer_99
Heh! Never fun being in the rear, is it?
dww25
Luis - whilst the gray-scale image gives the feel for the period - I like colour and this really does the trick - excellent work.
PSDuck
Very nice. 007 = Michael Wittmann's Tiger's number, the one he died in. Probably one of only two or three that were destroyed by Typhoons near Caen and Falaise.