B17 bomber

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RainerS
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Hey, I've been recently buzy building a B17 US WWII bomber. Here's one render and also a quick turntable:

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[vimeo]http://www.vimeo.com/30319879[/vimeo]

Now I shall take it out from a sterile studio environment to give the visuals more of a realish look and perhaps make a longer animation out of it. :mrgreen:

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matej
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That is very nice!

It's supposed to be a miniature toy model or the real plane? Because currently it looks more like a toy model. I think the main cause is the material which looks like plastic.
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Thanks, it is meant to be the real plane, but I agree, it looks alot like a toy plane. I'll get it in a better environment and try to make it more metallic.
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A flying shot aswell. I got to try to turn this into an animation :)
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Nice. Maybe less chrome inside the motors, and a cloudy sky in background.
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Nice. Liberator now, please. :)
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First try at animation, just a test to see how it looks like. Now brainstorming into a longer one with more planes, AA or flak fire etc. :lol:
[vimeo]http://www.vimeo.com/30946430[/vimeo]
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That has great potential. Keep goin'! :D
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Yes ! Good work !
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