So Far, So Good... by steelrazer
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Description
This is the first render of a number. It depicts the aircraft of my friend Don Eaton,the retired Navigator/Bombardier of VA75 aircraft, AG 507, of the "Sunday Punchers" on July 14, 1965, on their way to Sam Nua, Laos on the fateful day that they were forced to eject over hostile territory. I just thought I'd get a render done with some simple elements before I dig into the more complicated stuff when I have a bit more time.
The A-6A model is graciously supplied by Himself, Neiwil!! (TaDa and drumroll with cymbal!)Epici enemy soldier, helmet and masks by Billy-t, MK 117 cobbled together in the basement.
Poser,Vue, and a wee touch 'o Photoshop.
Comments (9)
texboy
mighty fine image and project, bubba! another one of my very favorite flying machines.... from the Grumman Ironworks!
Penters
A=6's when did Newil prodoce this one...lovely image.
ACue
Excellent. Looking forward to the others in the series.
neiwil
This is what makes the effort worthwhile, this one especially, your encouragement and assistance helped a lot not to mention got the ball rolling in the first place.Great render and I look forward to more, and I'm actually happy knowing you WILL! end up 'bending' this one. Thanks Bill.
shayhurs
Nice!
Froggy
Striking render as usual mate, Vue works really well for you and this type of image!
ratfugel
Oh yes! A real flying shot. Beautiful placement of the machines. (Notice I don't say 'models' - these are too good for that). An extremely satisfying piece of work. Bravissimo. rat.
Nod
Excellent lighting.
franco7
Excellant work....