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CoffmanStarter
14th Nov 2013, 15:29
I came across this guys work (Peter van Stist) and thought a few members might be interested ... given that a "strategic" mention now might save the inevitable gift of socks yet again next month :ok:

Quite a few RAF subjects ...

Lightning, Jaguar, Phantom, Tornado, Typhoon, Vulcan ...


https://fbcdn-sphotos-d-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-frc1/644549_538856556153124_574633186_n.jpg

https://fbcdn-sphotos-d-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/71460_538856819486431_983385504_n.jpg

Image Credits : Peter van Stist

Peter van Stist Digital Artist (https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.538856152819831.1073741825.253506768021439&type=3)

Best ...

Coff.

NutLoose
14th Nov 2013, 16:00
Stunning, I went through them all, although there must be a collapsing Star or a black hole the other side of that hill to make a Jag look that fast :)

Wensleydale
14th Nov 2013, 16:09
Stunning, I went through them all, although there must be a collapsing Star or a black hole the other side of that hill to make a Jag look that fast


Maybe they saw the F4 this time!

Must say though - after a little experimentation on the facebook page, I have found a couple of suitable screensavers!

Basil
14th Nov 2013, 16:39
All very well but no Argosy ;)
Dunno about the Jag but ISTR being told that a light B757 had better perf than the Tornado (and then they restricted us to 20deg pitch :{)

NutLoose
14th Nov 2013, 16:45
Here you go Basil


757 vertical climb - YouTube

Al R
14th Nov 2013, 17:10
Check out this work, slightly more traditional but for my money, more impactful because of it. I really like the smokin' SR71 and the silver Canberra ones. Good online ordering process as well, and well priced.

air2air (http://paul-heasman.wix.com/air2air#!print-gallery/component_9350)

Martin the Martian
15th Nov 2013, 10:05
I can also recommend Adam Tooby, who does the superb box art for Airfix:

The Finest Hour Art About Us Page (http://www.finesthourart.com/shop/aboutus.html)

website layered pages (http://www.adamtoobystudio.co.uk/)

There are some very talented people out there. Unfortunately I can't draw for toffee; the last time I tried to draw a Spitfire it looked more like a hurricane (and I don't mean the fighter plane).:(

Aire de Drome
15th Nov 2013, 14:32
I agree with Nutloose - stunning. Does anyone know what digital artwork is? Did the Lightning piccie, for example, originate from a photo or was it started from scratch? I'd be very interested to find out. Very impressive though.

CoffmanStarter
15th Nov 2013, 15:17
AdD ...

This might help :ok:

Tutorial by PvS 1
(http://www.airfighters.com/page.php?id=48)
Tutorial by PvS 2 (http://www.airfighters.com/page.php?id=58)

Tutorial by PvS 3 (http://www.airfighters.com/page.php?id=66)

Real photo based it would seem not CGI ...

Nige321
15th Nov 2013, 15:20
Try this one. There's a lot of talented amateurs out there producing CGI images and movies just for fun...

fNJ8rIEPLOo

Aire de Drome
20th Nov 2013, 14:07
Thank you Coffman, I'll just freshen my drink before the lessons.