eswube wrote: * | February 6th, 2021, 9:48 pm |
Fantastic work!
Just one nit-pick: could You verify captions for US aircraft? 4th from the bottom is 2-seater but is described as EE (so a 1-seater), and 2nd from the bottom is 1-seater but is described as B (so a 2-seater), which raises question if all of them aren't mixed up a bit.
And one though, but of more general nature: typically the windows/canopies were either shown as completely opaque, or the interior (cockpit, pilot's seat etc.) were shown just as a shade (outline). What You did, while impressive, raises my doubts if it shouldn't be outlined with contour (personally I'd just keep it a shade/outline) - but that's a question about limits of style and rather should be decided by Admins.
Thank you eswube!
About US aircraft, i'm afraid that was just two mistakes. Corrected!
About the windows canopies, this is an interesting debate. I started the drawings with the classic shade/outline, when Bordkanone75 posted three really nice Fiat G91, which i found really cool.
I decided to test this way of doing the cocpkit/pilot. Even the FD Scale style is not respected, I feel it adds a nice touch of details on that part of the plane.
51 pages. Got a lot done in 6 months, but now to reduce clutter (i think)
To start it all off, some Portuguese G.91s used during the Colonial War