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Virgin Atlantic Boeing 787 9 Dreamliner



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Theaviationspotter

Virgin Atlantic Boeing 787 9 Dreamliner

Feel really sorry for sending 2 drawing in one day however I could not stop myself. My fingers moved apart from me :)

The design placement may not have been perfectly placed, but my purpose here was to add a little bit of dirt to the B789. I wanted to try it in a different way.

Those who want to access the file can use the link below.

https://drive.google...48J5tgA20jsxZh-



    You missed the aircraft's name (Birthday Girl), and (most importantly) VS 787s have Rolls Royce engines...that's why many of them are grounded...

    You missed the aircraft's name (Birthday Girl), and (most importantly) VS 787s have Rolls Royce engines...that's why many of them are grounded...

     

    Corrected. Besides, The girl symbol was inaccurate. I fixed it.

    Rolls Royce engines...

     

    GE 4 life

    You realise Virgin red is metallic, right?

    Nice work on the dirt effects, though the blending mode isn't just right perhaps?

    Also, as mentioned, you can definitely improve on the effects layer to give a glossier finish on the metallic areas.

    Nice work on the dirt effects, though the blending mode isn't just right perhaps?
    Also, as mentioned, you can definitely improve on the effects layer to give a glossier finish on the metallic areas.


    You all about completely right on red metallic areas. on the other hand i do not think there is a problem on "dirt" areas. However, no offense, if you can clarify on your points, surely i would like to edit :)

    You all about completely right on red metallic areas. on the other hand i do not think there is a problem on "dirt" areas. However, no offense, if you can clarify on your points, surely i would like to edit :)

    Just multiply the effect layer on the area where it should be glossy. For someone like you, it wouldn't be a problem. Maybe a little bit of noise and blur can give additional metallic effect, but it's about preference.

    Good luck :)

    Regarding the dirt effects, it's especially visible around the rudder and under the horizontal stabilisers. Some dirt marks there are lighter than the paint they're applied on, if that makes sense?

    Agreed with SKY re multiplying the effects layer for a metallic finish, play with the blending mode and experiment, that's the best way.

    Just multiply the effect layer on the area where it should be glossy. For someone like you, it wouldn't be a problem. Maybe a little bit of noise and blur can give additional metallic effect, but it's about preference.
    Good luck :)

    Regarding the dirt effects, it's especially visible around the rudder and under the horizontal stabilisers. Some dirt marks there are lighter than the paint they're applied on, if that makes sense?
    Agreed with SKY re multiplying the effects layer for a metallic finish, play with the blending mode and experiment, that's the best way.

    Very well noted for my future actions. Thank you very much guys for positive comments on it. I assure you both, keep in mind for my next :)

    Really appreciated.

    You realise Virgin red is metallic, right?