GO! by steelrazer
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Description
I've wanted to do some carrier deck scenes and takeoff/landings for quite a while, but the logistics of it were pretty daunting. There is always a tremendous amount of activity going on as well as equipment. Don's USS Yorktown has enough detail in it to justify the work involved in setting up some of these scenes. I've been putting together deck crew, props, ideas for a while now and I thought I had enough to do at least one trial scene. The Deck Officer giving the "Go!" to takeoff seemed like a pretty classic start.
I was surprised that with all the elements involved, the render time was just around 2hrs. Of course I did leave out the fancy water effects.
USS Yorktown: London224 over at cornucopia3d.com
Dauntless SBD: Thunderr with some texture tweaks
Various deck crew and tars: Epici Enemy Soldier LW0R1 ontarget3d.com(nice versatile low poly figure)
SBD's in flight: Beyond VR
Avengers on deck" Beyond VR
Comments (9)
neiwil
Lucifer's trousers !!! this is another stormer!! brilliant bit of action going on here. Always liked 'carrier activity', a bit like everyday life "organised pandamonium"...another one for me to hang in my study..... 10/10 thumbs up..
texboy
fan-dang-tastic, bubba! most outstanding!
London224
Looking Good on Deck... I've been thing of a hanger scene and cutting the nose off one of the planes where my radial engine could be worked on... but this may get me doing a flyover deck scene. Figures really look great!!
debbielove
I BOW before your incredible fabulousness!!!! Jeez mate, what a blinder! Well done.. Rob
vicious
Really Nice word i'm fan of ww2 !!!
Briney
Which is the great thing about closeups- all the atmospherics can be quietly turned off- now the machinery is front and centre. Its excellent. The bystanders look very convincing- though shouldn't some be screaming at each other over the noise of all those engines!!!! ;-)
Maxidyne
Deck scenes are hard to do because it's difficult to make poser figures look like real humans in motion, but you've really carried it off here Bill. There's a real sense of urgency to get going. Top class work mate :-)
thecytron
Xcellent render!
Osper
Another nice one! Great job, water or no!