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Easy Kill

Vue Aviation posted on Jun 03, 2012
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Early in the war, Japanese pilots learned that they could sucker inexperienced Wildcat pilots in to a climbing dogfight. Since the F4F (at that time) lacked a supercharger, the Wildcat pilots who took that fight would find themselves suddenly falling away with a dead engine. While the hapless F4F pilot was struggling to get his engine started again, the Zero pilot would, at almost his leisure, complete his climb, then turn, dive and open fire, scoring an easy kill. Rendered in Vue 9 Complete, with post work done in PSP X4 (using Ron's Explosions) and Postworkshop 3.

Comments (5)


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flavia49

7:13PM | Sun, 03 June 2012

amazing render

yschau

7:15PM | Sun, 03 June 2012

Very good mood, I like more bullets flow

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ArtistKimberly

8:05PM | Sun, 03 June 2012

Wonderful work,

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Briney

6:03AM | Wed, 06 June 2012

Interesting use of the "distressed" effect on the final image... yet the shaded fuselage also gives it a very convincing realism for such a simple scene. As for the pilot, he'd better enjoy it while it lasts- and look over his shoulder quite a lot. There's bound to be a Wirraway or two lurking around somewhere nearby... (when I finish tweaking the model) ;-)

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London224

5:20PM | Sun, 10 June 2012

Nice job on the tracers!!


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