 | Images by GreyWolf| Aircraft Pictures Discuss Images by GreyWolf in the World War II - Aviation forums; Not sure where to post these so Ill start here and wait for some directions.
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01-08-2008, 10:01 AM
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#1 | | Member
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Country: | Images by GreyWolf Not sure where to post these so Ill start here and wait for some directions.
these are images I have build due to my love of WWII aviation. Started this back when I started flying online back in the MS combat flight sim 1 days. these are free to use on your desktop or folder as a screen saver. and for you information they are not screenies from any game.
Salute Wolf
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01-08-2008, 10:39 AM
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01-08-2008, 11:41 AM
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Country: | nice pics mate 1 day i'll have to learn how to make pics like that |
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01-08-2008, 02:57 PM
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Country: | I would be happy to share, if you are really interested.
Wolf
Last edited by GreyWolf : 01-09-2008 at 05:03 PM.
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01-08-2008, 02:58 PM
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Country: | What software is used? Are you Chuck Coon?
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01-08-2008, 04:08 PM
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Country: | Yes my name is Chuck and I us Jasc paint shop pro, I also use photos of real and model aircrafts. Models I build myself. I really hate telling this because it seems to block the viewers imagination. I would rather you see them for what they are and not how thet are made, but with that said I would be honored and happy to share how I do this if you really want to learn. need a good camera and a photo shop program. corel ,adobe and Jasc work well.
Salute Wolf |
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01-08-2008, 04:15 PM
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Country: | Nice work
I'm a digital media guy so I want to know "how".
Photos of real models? They look like 3D models to me.
You must have some great lenses and lights.
The smoke and clouds look great
I'd love to see some Raw photos before they were composited.
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01-08-2008, 04:27 PM
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Country: | I love the Spitefire. Great work.
DBII |
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01-08-2008, 04:32 PM
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Country: | Here is a site I post on for sometime its change hands just in the last couple of days. most of the artist are screenshot editters but there works are amazing. check it out,its a great place to get desktop images and are even great for foldering as a screensaver in Windows Screenshot World (Powered by Invision Power Board)
Ill look for some raw images and give you some idea on how I get the lighting and editting to finalize the show images.
Salute GreyWolf aka Chuck Coon |
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01-08-2008, 04:56 PM
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Originally Posted by GreyWolf
Ill look for some raw images and give you some idea on how I get the lighting and editting to finalize the show images. | That would be great...
Tungsten lights?
Halogen?
dichroic filters?
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01-08-2008, 05:31 PM
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Country: | Thanks all!
ok I found a file I save that has a bit of info on what I do. this has been a love with me for about 12 year doing photo editting.
HOW ITS DONE
Ok this is a brief note on the workings of the photo art.
SET 1... Start with a good back drop image. i look for a
shot that can inspire my imagination. ....see back image....
i had to work this one abit.
SET 2&3... started with 2 jpegs,bf 109 & spit for a dog fighting
shot. worked both jpegs to get the detail i wanted. this takes
most of the time. then copy paste as PSP images for later paste
in back image.
SIDE NOTE............. JASC PAINT SHOP PRO ver.7
I use this program for most of my art work!
Well im not going to bore you with the details on the tricks of
the trade that i use. if you ask i will share how i use this
program.
FINAL... I view the final image for a few days. It lets me find
some of the screw up that are always in the work. when it passes
mustard i sign it and it good for public view.
PS... my only hope is that all the images i produce inspire and
challange your imagination.
here are some images that show the steps taken to build my images.
Camera is a big part but lighting is also a must. I do all my shots outside and use a blue back drop so to edit the planes out and layer into the back shot I find that works well with the lighting. also dont shoot the subject pieces to close, use you zoom to bring in the plane and you will find that most of the image in good focus. any other tips I can share please ask. I hope this give you an idea on how I make my images. Im not the best at this but after years of trial and error Im getting better.
Salute Wolf |
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01-08-2008, 06:40 PM
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Country: | Very nice work.... Had no idea those were real models....
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01-08-2008, 07:53 PM
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Country: | Me neither! Awesome work! Any particular scale of model?
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01-08-2008, 08:23 PM
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Country: | Mostly 1/72 but when I first started modeling I was really bad so the photo editter helped clean my brush strokes some now I air brush most of my models and have moved to a larger scale but I still do 72nd scale due to room. I currently have 130 built and about 20 in stages of work with another 15 still in boxes. never really like useing screens from the game, IL2. being a photographer it made for more realistic images. I guess I could have did this on canvas with paint but I can make an image in pretty short time and the photo real look is what I always wanted anyway. most of what I do is not alway in a historic view ,I guess there are so many airman who never get in the history books so I sometimes paint and decal in squadron and markings but try to so some honor for those who we never know. Heros all! at least to someone at home.
Salute Wolf
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01-08-2008, 08:32 PM
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