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First Flight - Another View

Poser Aviation posted on Nov 18, 2022
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The fleet commander witnesses the first flight from the new aircraft carrier from the bridge wing. This image is inspired in part by a 1920s photo of a Douglas DT-2 taking off from the USS Langley. The carrier is the Early Concept Aircraft Carrier. The battleship in the background is the Massena with lattice masts from Battleship Variations. The sailors and commander are M4 in the USN Universal Sailor and Captain uniforms as well as Lorenzo LoRez in a retextured US-CS uniform from varsel. The aircraft is an Airco DH2 from Sketchfab [required attribution: "Airco DH.2" (https://skfb.ly/ATvY) by helijah is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)]. The pilot is from neiwil's 4 WW I Aircraft. The environment is the Poser Ocean with a wake from Spacebones and Flink's Sky. The gulls are from Flock Formations. Composed and rendered in Poser 11 Pro. To provide a slightly vintage look I desaturated the image some in Corel Photo Paint.

Comments (2)


pisaacs

10:03AM | Fri, 18 November 2022

Better texturing of the "aircraft carrier" would help this picture a lot.

Michael_C

2:18PM | Fri, 18 November 2022

I agree.

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mazzam

3:50PM | Sat, 19 November 2022

Another fine scene.


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