The Nord 1100 Noralpha (designated Ramier by the Armée de l'Air) was a French-built Messerschmitt Me 208 with Renault engines, produced by Nord Aviation.
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The Nord 1100 Noralpha (designated Ramier by the Armée de l'Air) was a French-built Messerschmitt Me 208 with Renault engines, produced by Nord Aviation.
Shading bothers me, but otherwise good job.
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Patriotic Presentation Number 872, Q-102 (A6M3-32 captured in Buna, New Guinea)
You can move it to the FD-scale requests. I suppose either me or other artists can do it in the future. Also, it also takes up a lot of space with the image sizes.
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Patriotic Presentation Number 872, Q-102 (A6M3-32 captured in Buna, New Guinea)
@Yqueleden
I'm afraid that, as Bordkanone75 already mentioned, while both AISA I-115 and Nord N.1101 are, as such, nicely done, that's not quite the Shipbucket (FD) style.
One thing is the highly non-standard shading pattern. Generally we use just 4 shades (some authors like me - 5, but that 5th is "extra shaded+" usually used just for several pixels per drawing) - "illuminated" (upper surfaces etc.), basic, shaded (lower surfaces), "shaded+" (for things like panel lines etc. on the bottom, already "shaded" parts).
Also, "window" frames are outlined in normal black, unlike up to several shades You used on N.1101.