Aernat 787-9
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© Salvatore Stallone | Edited by G.J.
Thought this would take a lot longer than it did
If you guys have feedback, I'd appreciate it
You've certainly upped the stakes in the gallery. Love it
So pretty-
goddamn
You've certainly upped the stakes in the gallery. Love it
Thanks y'all!!
After seeing it, I did not want to pass without writing anything because it deserves it. It is really beautiful.If I have to say anything; It looks a bit blurry at full resolution I mean title, small writings etc.Okay, don't be angry, it's pretty good. Yummy.
That's another problem with this too. After warping the details to the correct shape they tend to get a little blurry for some reason. I'll try and work on it more though, thank you for the input and complements!! I'm always very happy to get feedback!!
Looks very good, the nose logo is a good touch.
Wonderful!
Just out of curiosity could you briefly summarize just how you make this kinda thing?
P.S. I would love to see a DWA livery get this treatment
Looks very good, the nose logo is a good touch.
Wonderful!
Wow brilliant , still convinced London Executive was better thoThanks lol
Just out of curiosity could you briefly summarize just how you make this kinda thing?
P.S. I would love to see a DWA livery get this treatment
Thank you, yeah a DWA livery might be on its way soon!
Anyway, basically:
- Find a picture of a mostly white airplane.
- Photoshop out any registration numbers, serial numbers, etc. Ensure any details that are part of the airplanes structure are preserved and the lighting is convincing on the photoshopped parts.
- You should now have a completely blank airplane.
- Add reference lines to refer back to when you add details.
- Add livery elements. Warp using reference lines. Set blending mode to “multiply”. You may need to drop the opacity as well.
- Add smaller details. Warp using reference lines. Set blending mode to “multiply”. You may need to drop the opacity as well.
- Add gradients and mask to livery elements to better emulate the lighting.
- Check that the perspectives are realistic and correct. Fix where needed.
- Livery is complete. Add filter if you like. Wait a day, come back to it, make sure everything looks right. Edit as needed and upload.
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