Bombing Run Over the Alps by Imatk
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No AI - This artwork was created entirely by hand or with traditional digital tools.
Description
This was part of a lighting test for an animation.
Hope you like it.

Comments (16)
Nice B-24(J)?
I don't like it... I love it, nice job.
Very well Done!
Cool work !!!
need to see a wireframe. Awesome.
indeed a good job! however, since you mention a lighting test, you might want to get rid of the shadows at the bottom of the airplane! f.e. check out the wings.. at the bottom you got some real hard black shadows wich gives it away as being CG, try lifting those up a few notch, it will look alot more real! :) peace //Benny.
I think what you are referring to Benny is the square on the belly which is actually black paint... not a shadow. Yeah Vkoontz... nice eye :)
This is beautiful work.Like it very much.The composition of you're other render "The Palpable Hit" is truly masterful..Well done...
I think the textures are top notch.
Very, very, very, very well done. :o)
That's a B-25 Mitchell. Named after Gen. Billy Mitchell. He is a relative of mine. ;-)
Thanks for the replies guys :) Actually it's a B24-J, but that's cool that you're related to General Mitchell.
Excellent Composition. THe lighting is dead on.
Beautiful airscape. The Liberator looks fantastic!
GREAT job with that B-24 Liberator! I've seen 'A Dragon and it's Tail' from the Collins Foundation before... fantastic plane. Too bad only 2 are flying at the moment. Great model! I'd love to know where you got it... at any rate that animation is going to end up awesome. I've done a few P-51 Mustang Lightwave renders myself (and some ME-109s and soon to be finished B-17)... but I have some problems with the reflections on the aluminum... you seem to have mastered it! GREAT job.
Thanks for the complements guys glad you liked it :)