Antonov AN-500

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Hello,
This is still unfinished model airplane from the movie 2012.
I was modeling in Cinema 4D,textures created in Photoshop and rendered in Octane.
It's not finished at all.

Background of the movie 2012:)

The Russian Giant ;)
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Method wrote:Hello,
This is still unfinished model airplane from the movie 2012.
I was modeling in Cinema 4D,textures created in Photoshop and rendered in Octane.
It's not finished at all.

Background of the movie 2012:)

The Russian Giant ;)
Wow. I really like it. The one thing that sticks out and should be fixed is noisy bump: It's way to strong. I guess even Russian planes are not that bumpy ;) Are those lines at the segment edges geometry or a bump/normal map? I would probably make them more subtle, too.

Otherwise it already looks quite good and I'm looking forward to see more of it.

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Marcus
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Hi Marcus,
thank you for your positive response. I used normal maps.I'm still fine-tune everything, of course, there is still too early. Anyway, in this movie are these lines more visible and more dirty :twisted: . In the movies, everything is exaggerated-and I like that ;)
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In the movie I especially laughed at how maneuverable was this monster plane (which is not a plane, but a beast that literally eats other planes and choppers :D )

Nice renders and theme!

EDIT: BTW, it's supposed to be an Antonov 225 ;)
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