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HMS Westminster

Vue Aviation posted on Jun 18, 2012
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My first attempt at a ship image and wakes. Not great but hopefully they'll get better. Thanks to Bill (Steelrazer) for the advice. Thanks for taking a look :)

Comments (18)


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teecee2107

10:07AM | Mon, 18 June 2012

It looks very good to me ! Very realistic, superb atmo.

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UVDan

10:43AM | Mon, 18 June 2012

Excellent job.

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huegli

11:08AM | Mon, 18 June 2012

Great composition and render

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TheBryster

11:18AM | Mon, 18 June 2012

Very good job on the sea state and wake!! The numbers on the ship's hull could use a re-think perhaps......

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Maxidyne

11:24AM | Mon, 18 June 2012

Thanks guys. @ TheBryster... yeah the do look a bit lego don't they :)

KnightWolverine

1:01PM | Mon, 18 June 2012

One must need a spark before the flame appears...This has potential of being really great as more time is spent experimenting...I see this prospering in the very near future!.....(smiles)...

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T.Rex

1:04PM | Mon, 18 June 2012

Looks good. I wonder, is the ship 3D or a photo? If a photo, how did you get it into the image? Looks cool. Thanks for all the comments on my posts! Keep up the good work! :-)

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Maxidyne

1:09PM | Mon, 18 June 2012

Thanks Guys. @ KnightWolverine... I'm hoping to get better with each image :) @ T.Rex... It's a 3d model and the wake is hours of eye aching postwork :)

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bmac62

1:19PM | Mon, 18 June 2012

Well done! I like it at the zoom. At first I thought the rotor blades were an island on the horizon...but suddenly it hit me...NO, rotor blades:) Big kudos for all the work you did to create the wake...looks super.

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Maxidyne

1:31PM | Mon, 18 June 2012

Thanks Bill. Yes now you mention it they do look like a distant island :) Typhoon class coming up next hopefully.

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neiwil

7:16PM | Mon, 18 June 2012

Bloody hell mate!!!.. awesome image, the 'white water' is excellent.Some nice models put to great use.Bill is obviously as good a teacher as he is an artist....just surprised there are no holes in anything :-) LoL (just kidding Bill ) Bring on the 'Typhoon'......

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debbielove

8:14AM | Tue, 19 June 2012

This is awesome! Nothing at all wrong with this.. Further more.. A LYNX! Excellent stuff, just work up to a full Falklands image to pi** certain folks off, and I'll be happy! lol You can only get better (though I can't see by how much,), I look forward to your next epic! Great job.. Rob

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Maxidyne

8:42AM | Tue, 19 June 2012

Thanks guys. Although I should say Akula class, should't I Neil :) Look for that coming up Rob :)

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steelrazer

9:00AM | Tue, 19 June 2012

Handsome looking frigate there, Mike...as well as the Lynx(?). Very nice job on the wake, it really suits the ship and the water texture you decided on. I definitely like the cool misty light makes a very interesting image. Very nice work!

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jayfar

1:36PM | Fri, 22 June 2012

A very nice image Mike. Thanks for the comment on my helicopter, if you wish to use any of my pics please feel free.

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AliceFromLake

10:20PM | Fri, 22 June 2012

Oh, that looks very fine. Good job.

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Briney

2:19AM | Sun, 24 June 2012

Looks good to me, the surfaces seem to have the right characteristics... and the slightly blurred focus is really convincing. you are doing well here...

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fallen21

4:50AM | Tue, 26 June 2012

Great scene, nice work.


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