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F-16 In Baghdad, Iraq (Read 477 times)
Sep 24th, 2004 at 11:31pm

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Hello there fellow simmers! Yea, it's me again, and I'm back with some shots of the BE-e-autiful F-16. I'll being doing a series of screenshots, I hope you'll all keep up to date on them!

Here's a few shots of for a bit of a starter, enjoy!


Here I am, just after leaving my parking space.
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Here's a different view for a change, a top view of the bird.
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Getting closer to runway... still behind that 747.
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Lining up on the runway, waiting for that 747 to leave airspace. Yes, that bright dot up in the sky IS the 747.
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Finally I get the go-ahead to take off, and here I am with the wheels just inches off the ground.
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After raising the gear and gaining altitude, I take the first arial turn of the flight.
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Stay tuned for more!

-Brian

 

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Reply #1 - Sep 25th, 2004 at 9:50am

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Hi Brian,

Firstly, nice work, can't wait to see your second batch Smiley
Secondly, what prog do you use?
I've tried to get the exhaust heat effect right, but it always looks cr*p Grin

A couple of tips would be great Wink

Cheers mate,

Carl out.....

P.S. Love the canopy glare in the last shot 8)
 

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Reply #2 - Sep 25th, 2004 at 12:39pm

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Nice shots, but IMO, the heat haze and glare is a bit overdone. 8)
 

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Reply #3 - Sep 25th, 2004 at 6:24pm

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Quote:
Hi Brian,

Firstly, nice work, can't wait to see your second batch Smiley
Secondly, what prog do you use?
I've tried to get the exhaust heat effect right, but it always looks cr*p Grin

A couple of tips would be great Wink

Cheers mate,

Carl out.....

P.S. Love the canopy glare in the last shot 8)



Hey Carl, I used PS7. I use the Lasso tool to mark the areas that I'm going to blur, then I use the Ripple tool in the Filter dropbox. Afterwards, I use the Gaussion blur tool. Then, after that, I use manual blur tool to smooth out the blurred area. I hope I didn't make it too confusing for ya!

Later Days!

Brian
 

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Reply #4 - Sep 25th, 2004 at 9:21pm

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Nice edits.  8)

I think the heat haze would look slightly better if it was a bit away from the engine instead of coming out of it. IMO

Scott.
 
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