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    Just finished this piece of art. (I hope )
    I hope you like it.

    It resembles a scene from Wings Over Citadel.
    Ju 88's escorted by JG 52 heading towards Prokhorovka to target elements of the Soviet 5th Guards division. As rainclouds have packed targeting gets very difficult.

    However soon they will face even greater difficulties as they are being stalked by Soviet Yak's, who are following the group of plane's closely but unnoticed.


    I hope you guys like it.

    Let me know your opinions.

    Lil edit, added some extra shadow under the wing tip of the lead plane.
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    WOW!!! stunning . It's really nice looking Tanker
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  4. #4
    COOL!!
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  5. #5
    lil edit done in the image. For those who have the old pic as their wallpaper. Use this one.

    *some shadow modifications*
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    Essah__'s Avatar Senior Member
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    right click : Use as wallpaper

    thanks mate. replaced my B25 infront of stars'n'stripes

    just my screen size thanks. just when i was getting tired of the other one
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    awesome!
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    Originally posted by general_kalle:
    right click : Use as wallpaper

    thanks mate. replaced my B25 infront of stars'n'stripes

    just my screen size thanks. just when i was getting tired of the other one
    The B-25 Star's and stripes. I can remember that one. But I cannot find it. Do you happen to have a link for me?
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    Lovely! If only we had clouds and lighting like this in-game.

    A tip regarding perspective. Assuming the bombers are on an identical course and that they're all wings-level, for each plane, a line "drawn" through the wingtips and extended into the distance should more or less converge toward the same point in space as for the others in formation.

    I say this because the orientation of the two trailing bombers appears to be a bit too similar to the leading pair. We should have a slightly more face-on view angle for the two trailing ones.

    How did you capture and then place the bomber images (as a group as seen here, or did you grab individual views and then place them manually)? And what was the field of view setting (the appearance suggests a somewhat more zoomed-in view for the bombers than for the scenery).

    Sorry for the criticism!

    --Lurch--
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  10. #10
    Absolutely stunning!

    Would you by any chance, happen to have a 1920X1200 resolution version?

    Thanks

    Gunny
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