1970's Southwest Airlines 'Stew' by styletx
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Description
A little over a year ago, I took Southwest Airlines maiden flight from Dallas to Chicago. I saw a 1970's Southwest promo picture in Smithsonian magazine. I wondered about doing a tribute scene to recreate the spirit of the picture.
Step 2)
Create a 1970's Southwest Airlines Stewardess uniform. (Ya, that's what the title was then.) Since the final image is a long shot with 12 characters and a 737, the uniform only has to be believable at a distance. I simply retextured poser stock, and a TC-12 belt. The boots and belt are trans-mapped. After looking at the uniform portrait, I plan to improve the uniform, and create a decent portrait.
Comments (2)
DukeNukem2005
Very beautiful!
styletx
Thank you for commenting. It's motivational.
T.Rex
Oh, my! "Stew" if the pilot turns on the engine right now! I've seen advertisements like this: Ooohhhh. They give me the creeps. What if....? But nice job! She looks great! Keep it up! :-)
styletx
Oh so right. I'm glad the world has progressed some. I hope for more progress. I did think about a red mist image, but too much. This is creepy enough.