FD Scale Vehicles 2

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chrisgatt7
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Re: FD Scale Vehicles 2

#311 Post by chrisgatt7 »

Does any body know how to color shade a veichle, like sand dirt and mud on the wheels and tracks ?
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#312 Post by jabba »

chrisgatt7 wrote:Does any body know how to color shade a veichle, like sand dirt and mud on the wheels and tracks ?
To my knowledge, the SB community tend to frown upon adding details such as rust and dirt on drawings. I'm not I have ever seen this applied to any drawings in the forum.

What are you drawing at the moment?
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#313 Post by jabba »

And next: the Stuka!

Two models, the 'A' and 'B'. The former served in the the campaign for Poland, the latter in the Battle of Britain.
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#314 Post by Gollevainen »

As for FD scale and stuff posted in non-shipbucket, I couldn't give less if you want to drawn vehicles worn out or dirty, thougth I can't myself figure why would anyone want to do so, with pixel art that isen't actually suitable for presenting such worn.

Do it in SB scale to the ships, and I'll make you clean those decks to shiny brigth with most meaniest cyper-space adaptation I can imagine;)
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#315 Post by jabba »

And here are the 'originals' if anyone wants to do their own colour schemes...

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#316 Post by WhyMe »

I think the propeller blades shouldn't be omitted.
Other than that it's a very good job, keep it up.
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#317 Post by Rowdy36 »

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One of my favourite World War 2 aircraft - the Hawker Tempest Mk V and Mk II.
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#318 Post by acelanceloet »

for some reason the MK II looks more modern then the MK V...... but well, I never had seen the mk2 anyway :P
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#319 Post by HMS Sophia »

acelanceloet wrote:for some reason the MK II looks more modern then the MK V...... but well, I never had seen the mk2 anyway :P
Probably because it doesn't have the great big air intake under the engine. Makes it look sleeker and more like later fighters... I think.
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#320 Post by Rowdy36 »

The Mk II was actually deployed after the Mk V because of problems with production I believe - while ordered towards the end of 1942 it was the end of 1944 before it started coming off the production line.
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