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Fate Plays Her Hand: A Lucky Day Today

Vue Aviation posted on Feb 01, 2012
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Downed in the vast Pacific at night...lucky to be alive, lucky the moonlight glint on the fuselage was spotted by the roving "Pete" spotter plane, lucky the seas are fairly calm tonight, lucky that the famously fortune blessed "Yukikaze" destroyer was in the vicinity, lucky that rescue is friendly. How easily it could have been different. Reisen A6m: Motokamishii Kagero class "Yukikaze" by Soisai free (still forgot to write down the source!) Lucky Pilot: DAZ3d M4, IJN pilot gear Kobamax on renderosity Excited crew: Epici low poly LWR01 Enemy soldier retextured (free uniform Hat by Soisai...(same memory lapse as above) FM1"Pete" spotter plane: free on sketchup warehouse by D. James Poser7, Vue Inf6, PS CS3

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Comments (25)


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Fidelity2

12:03PM | Wed, 01 February 2012

Totally cool. Thank you so much. 5+!

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Richardphotos

12:39PM | Wed, 01 February 2012

first time I recall a post of this nature.the water and placement of things are outstanding

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London224

1:43PM | Wed, 01 February 2012

Like your sea ... but then you probably painted it Bill.

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texboy

1:58PM | Wed, 01 February 2012

let's hope a spread of good old non-dud US torpedoes are also on the way.... fine work, bubba!

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Penters

2:10PM | Wed, 01 February 2012

Especially like the water modelling. Bit embarrasing running out of fuel before he hit the ship...it does'nt bode well for his promotion chances in the Kamakazi.

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T.Rex

3:05PM | Wed, 01 February 2012

... and lucky the plane is still afloat! Very well done image. Am reading about the battles for Guadalcanal in "US Navy Destroyer Operations in WW II" by Theodore Roscoe, US Naval Institute Press, 1953. Man, was that ever a series of devastating battles with tremendous losses for both sides. This image bears a little bit of that out. Keep up the good work! :-)

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Maxidyne

3:47PM | Wed, 01 February 2012

He is lucky as many were not so... Never ceases to amaze me how much work you put into your images. It's all there in the detail to the point that I have to come back a few times because i've missed a bit. Fine work bill!

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ImRassilon

4:49PM | Wed, 01 February 2012

Fantastic image.Fate indeed that the mighty yukikaze found him first.

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Tholian

6:48PM | Wed, 01 February 2012

While the A6 had a floatation factor only somewhat better than an anchor I guess that fellow should feel very lucky indeed. Great composition and superb water.

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dbrv6

8:30PM | Wed, 01 February 2012

Cool perspective and setup here. Great render!

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zoren

11:07PM | Wed, 01 February 2012

nice work!

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neiwil

6:29AM | Thu, 02 February 2012

"You painted this!!!" didn't you?...bloody hell Bill, this is one of the best renders I've ever seen 'ever'...I think the main points are covered by comments above and I echo everyone.This is just jaw dropping art of the highest standard, absolute stunner....instant fave and my new 'desktop'...way to go mate!!! Siosai link http://www5d.biglobe.ne.jp/~oedo_s/index.html (click button to right of 'Home' and 'Military' on the left.)

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thecytron

8:16AM | Thu, 02 February 2012

Awesome war scene! Great atmosphere of adventure!

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debbielove

9:26AM | Thu, 02 February 2012

Great image! Love it, once again you have produced a stunning work.. Rob

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steelrazer Online Now!

10:23AM | Thu, 02 February 2012

Thanks to everyone for all your kind comments, I really appreciate them and definitely take constructive criticism to heart. For the record, the water is a model water plane that I made using a inverted photo of actual water as a terrain map. They don't all work as good for every application so it takes a lot of trial and error...mostly error. Post work on the water was restricted to cloning out some annoying artifacts, using the smudge tool to "whip up" some bits of spray on the crests, and adding a bit of yellow highlight to some wave crests near the fuselage. All the tiny little stuff adds up sometimes. For me, often the "how the heck did they do that?" really adds to the enjoyment of a piece.

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saphira1998

11:54AM | Thu, 02 February 2012

cool

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franco7

5:22PM | Thu, 02 February 2012

another masterpiece.......how do you do the ocean waves?????

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warder348

10:16PM | Thu, 02 February 2012

Amazing, way beyond well done!!

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Briney

9:19PM | Fri, 03 February 2012

Perhaps he forgot it didn't have floats! Great scene! Especially love the damage to the Zeke...

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Krid

8:52AM | Sat, 04 February 2012

great dramatic scene and composition

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Tafkah

10:39AM | Mon, 06 February 2012

Your "waterworks" and effects never cease to amaze me. Your small tut in your comment is much appreciated!

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bmac62

2:51PM | Mon, 20 February 2012

I don't often get to your gallery but when I do I always come away saying I need to get back more often. This is such fine work! A lot of improbables in this image but that's the way war is...been there...

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rantingrich

4:46PM | Fri, 13 April 2012

Great image! Are yopu doing the modeling and texturing? A;so what program

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FurNose

7:45AM | Sun, 06 May 2012

Very well done! This scene is amazing! Well done with the sea!!

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duboiskk

5:09AM | Thu, 30 October 2014

Remarkable storytelling.


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