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    "OldHangar" 3D artist

    Does anyone know Marek Rys, an artist with old aircraft..?
    Some very beautiful work that would be great to see in a flight sim

    http://www.oldhangar.airart3d.com/





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    Blimey!! At first i didn't even know what i was looking at!

    After the shock though i think he must tremendously love to 'just' digitally model aeroplanes in order to 'just' take screenshots. Not care about the fuzz and all restrictions that come with that sort of thing to make 'em virtually fly. A waste of extraordinairy workmanship ??... I don't think so, can't stop looking at these screenies and be amazed ! Holy Moly !!

    Thanks for the link, Seahawk !

    cheers,
    jan

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    Certainly an artist in every respect. Take a look at the rendering of MACHINE GUN LMG 08/15 in the "exhibition" section. I'm having trouble comprehending that level of skill.

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    I caught hold of him over a Military-Meshes.com. He did a fantastic B-58 model! There some amazing artists at Military-Meshes.com!

    Scroll thru the pages for more...

    http://www.military-meshes.com/forum...r-B-58-Hustler

    He also does books and model kit box art.

    https://www.bookdepository.com/On-Fl.../9788365958044



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    Quote Originally Posted by TuFun View Post
    I caught hold of him over a Military-Meshes.com. He did a fantastic B-58 model!
    I'd say!



    3.600000 polies..... Put that in FSX and we'll have a frame every half hour....

    Manuel Flemming, your inspiration guy, isn't wasting any time either, is he..... Sjeeezzz!! An honest bloody amateur'ish digital FSX modeler would almost think about throwing in the towel and take up bonsai tree cultivation... Then again let these multi-million-polies-masters create something we can fly around here and we'll see.

    Thanks for these links, Ted. Totally amazing ! ( absolutely ADORE that Dakota model !! )

    cheers,
    jan

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    Quote Originally Posted by downwind View Post
    Certainly an artist in every respect. Take a look at the rendering of MACHINE GUN LMG 08/15 in the "exhibition" section. I'm having trouble
    comprehending that level of skill.
    And that's even without PBR...

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    Another awesome modeler is Witold Jaworski who wrote the book on modeling aircraft in Blender. He believes in using nothing but freeware programs.

    The research he does is outstanding! None of these models will fly in a sim, but reproducing them as real as possible in the 3d universe is something to be held.



    https://ww2aircraft.net/forum/thread...scratch.43284/



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    The work of these 3D artists it really stunning. There models are both beautiful, but also useless for games. Long ago I had contact with Wiek Luijken ( https://www.luijken.com/ ) whether he was able to do a low poly model of his Fokker G.1, but the gap between these high poly models and the low poly for games is just way too big.

    But still these models are true pieces of art.

    Cheers,
    Huub

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    Quote Originally Posted by TuFun View Post
    I caught hold of him over a Military-Meshes.com. He did a fantastic B-58 model! There some amazing artists at Military-Meshes.com!

    Scroll thru the pages for more...

    http://www.military-meshes.com/forum...r-B-58-Hustler

    He also does books and model kit box art.

    https://www.bookdepository.com/On-Fl.../9788365958044
    Wow this site is incredible! Thanks for posting this tufun. I have registered at that site to see the cool stuff there!

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    This is some amazing artwork! I can't wait to see that level of detail in the sim as well.... just give it another 5-10 years

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