Arnhem King Tiger Wreck by ranman38
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Description
A scene depicting an over confident King Tiger that got into a bad place against the Red Devils and paid the price. This will also be one of the wreck props I will release soon.
Stonemasons city ruins set the stage for this poser render
Comments (18)
dadamch
When are you releasing the wrecks and where do you get Stonemasons ruins at?
ranman38
Will release wrecks one at a time in next few months. Ruins available at Daz3d search on stonemason.
iridebikes6663
awesome image!
Klutz
Superb work. Looks like a period photo. Klutz :0)
shayhurs
Nice! Does look like an actual photo...
heinrich1984
Hes not so majestic anymore...But still imposant in some ways. looks like a photo from the 40ties.cool :)
artbyphil
Great image. The wreck props idea sounds interesting :)
watchman2005
Excellent realism!!
Penters
Nice idea to do a wreck.
T.Rex
Amazing work! Just HOW did you get Stonemason's ruins so detailed and so realistic looking? I've been fiddling a bit with images like this, but without much realistic quality for either colour or black/white. You ought to make a tutorial or a how-to and post in the tutorial section. Keep up the good work! :-)
Mark@poser
Really nice...Very realistic...5 stars from me...Hope to see more.
ranman38
I have a render scene given to me by Helgard based on the Industrial set available at the site I apparently am not allowed to mention here, but I hope you all know what it is, email me if not, and tweaked the raytrace bounces the min shade rate and and pixel samples. Having a skydome like what is available in the industrial set is very important, as is raytracing to give natural appearing light. Thanks everyone for you comments, they are much appreciated.
EdsArt
I seriously thought this was a photograph from an archive newspaper - Excellent!
franco7
Superb ...
Tryphon
Superb render! You've captured the essence of an after battle photo, showing what is left over after a chaotic moment, ruin & desolation is always difficult, it is hard to determine what the right amount of battle field clutter is. You seem to have found a good balance. Well done sir.
Osper
Excellent my man (er Ranman)
NefariousDrO
Nice work!
flipomucho
Great render... just like a WWII picture !!! Congratulations for such a great work ;)