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Trans-Iberian

Freestuff Aviation posted on Oct 18, 2010
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"Strike up the brass band please... Maestro..." Here I've imagined Neiwil's Junkers 52 trimotor (ShareCG) as a neutral Spanish airliner- perhaps crossing the border with Occupied France. This could be a scene in one of those movies where you can be almost sure that every passenger is a spy of some sort, and some will be spies of several sorts... double, triple and perhaps even quadruple agents if that is possible... ;-) The simple model didn't cope with transparency well so I also painted on the windows on the other side of the fuselage. Rendered in (and still learning the ropes with) Carrara 7 Pro. The prop blur is painted on at this stage. The shaders do a nice job with the metallic finish over the bump map! Thanks for viewing...

Comments (3)


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neiwil

6:50AM | Thu, 21 October 2010

Cool! good to see it NOT being shot down, for a change :) Like what you've done here, very good.

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neimann

3:34PM | Wed, 22 December 2010

Very nice work. I'm learning Carrara 7P also. Your render gives inspiration. Now I must give it a try. Thanks for sharing.

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UVDan

1:25AM | Wed, 28 September 2011

Beautiful job.


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