the only suggestion I'd have for the painting iis the clouds above the plane. The 2 blue spaces between the three groups of white clouds look a little too similar to each other, almost pattern like, I'd break up one of those spaces, my eye keeps going to it. Otherwise very nice:)
Wow! beautiful! that must have been scary when you thought you lost it.
I use ps all the time, I run a retouching studio in NYC, I always do my comps in ps but never thought about finishing it in there, but your stuff is inspiring me to give it a shot. I'm geeked for cs5, I heard it's going to...
cool, I just saw the P-39's in grey and I thought those where unpainted renders. So do you photo a plastic model then compose/paint it all in Photoshop? Nice stuff, different
thanks to all for you comments, coming from this group I really appreciate it.
I'll post more paintings for opinions as I get them out if it's ok with you guys.
Don't hold back on the constructive criticism, I really want to know what I did wrong to always make them better.
Thanks
David
Dang! thanks for the bottom shell ejecting tip, guess I'll just have to chalk it up to "artistic interpretation":lol::lol:
should've run this by you guys sooner!
It's open because I read a story told by a waistgunner describing this very scene. He couldn't believe it either,
here comes this FW190 with the canopy back and scarf flying out, like something out of ww1! So, I thought it would make a great picture.
Thanks for the comments
David
Hey Guys,
Awhile back I asked questions about flak/german fighters while attacking b-17's for a painting I was working on.
I've finished it and figured I'd post it here for opinions, hope the attachment works!
Thanks again for the input
David Gorski
Hi everyone,
New to the board. I'm an aviation artist and airplane fanatic. I'm currently working on a painting of B-17s under attack by FW-190s. I know that generally the fighters stayed away from the bombers while the flak was tearing them up, but does anyone know if this was always the...