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Trying for the Pass II

Bryce Aviation posted on Sep 04, 2004
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This is a closer view with a slightly different POV than the first picture, so you can see the engine, pilot, and passenger figures better. Background picture and radial engine are Net freebies. Thanks for looking. Jeremy

Comments (8)


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artgum

12:05AM | Sun, 05 September 2004

The change in POV is a plus from the previous render- looking good.

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Django

1:13AM | Sun, 05 September 2004

Good Pov on this one..the plane could use more detaild texturing tho

colas

4:37AM | Sun, 05 September 2004

splendid modelling and rendering too.bravo.v.

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TheBryster

8:26AM | Sun, 05 September 2004

Huge improvement over the last version!

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pakled

9:21AM | Sun, 05 September 2004

I'm impressed they can keep their hats on in that wind..;) great modeling..

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kjer_99

12:03PM | Sun, 05 September 2004

Yeah, and Don (in front) has on just a T-Shirt and pants, too. Tom (the pilot in back) does have on a leather jacket. Somewhere, I've got an old fashioned aviator's helmet and goggles, but can't find it. (Poser's got to come up with a better, more consistent way to store files!

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draculaz

7:51AM | Mon, 06 September 2004

quite cool, but how does the pilot get out? it looks like he can barely fit in there ;)

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RETIRED

4:26PM | Fri, 17 September 2004

Dj must be referring to oil streaks on the cowling. Good work. I see nothing that isn't great &/or perfect. :-)


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