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Old 15th April 2011, 22:32
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P-47 Jet

Well the first profile is done! I've always loved how Expected Goose looked as a P-47N and there was no doubt that this would be the first of the jets. I've tried some new techniques regarding the NMF, still some ways to go in my book but getting there...



I hope you like her! More to come!

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Old 15th April 2011, 23:10
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Re: P-47 Jet

Interesting but a bit one dimensional still, maybe due to the nmf reflections you're using it makes the entire fuselage very box looking, also some very odd colouring going on around the leading edge of the tail fin.

Final observation is that the shadows cast by the wing/tail would actually blend in with the bottom part of the fuselage which is already in shadow so there wouldn't be a double shadow cast. Plus what is going on with the shadow cast by the aerial, totally wrong direction compared to everything else.
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Old 19th April 2011, 22:34
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Re: P-47 Jet

Tonight I'd like to introduce you to Fran from the 395th Fighter Squadron aka the "Panzer Dusters"



The pin up took about 3 hours to get right. Who knew drawing boobs could be so hard?? Anyhoo I hope you like her, expect some more nose arted brutes soon!

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What a cool looking plane! Nice work Damian
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Re: P-47 Jet

I think your NMF is on the right track, but perhaps try and add some darker shades.

Good job
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Old 23rd October 2011, 16:00
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Re: P-47 Jet

Well decided to brush up on the skills with two more P-47 jets.

The first is from the RAAF and is one of my favorite shcemes and one I'd like to add to a Bearcat in this guise and a F-16 in a more modern version:


Then for all the SEAC fans out there, I based this off of one of Clave's profiles becasue I was too lazy to dig up SEAC schemes other than looking up the colours :P


Now where did I put those Hawk plans?
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