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Saab J105 OE profile (Read 2083 times)
Aug 13
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, 2006 at 6:16pm
Tweek
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Following on from the earlier F-5E...
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Aug 13
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, 2006 at 6:40pm
Dr._Who
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To have the power of flight...
The other rim. (Sweden)
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Tweek, If you`l do that in swedish colors I will bloody mary you!
May I print this and hang on my wall?
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Aug 13
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, 2006 at 6:46pm
Tweek
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Tweek, If you`l do that in swedish colors I will bloody mary you!
May I print this and hang on my wall?
It's something to think about!
And as long as you don't charge people to come and look at it.
Actually, I probably won't be able to do it in Swedish colours, as it is a different mark of J105. It would mean completely realtering half of the airframe. I'll look into doing some sort of Swedish aircraft for my next profile, though.
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Aug 13
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, 2006 at 7:15pm
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To have the power of flight...
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Tweek, your drawings warm my heart!
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Aug 13
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Another big thumbs-up Tweek, excellent job.
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Aug 14
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Cool, i'll have to give this a go myself!
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Aug 14
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What program do you use......It looks amazing!
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Aug 14
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, 2006 at 7:13am
Tweek
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What program do you use......It looks amazing!
.Mic
Photoshop, but all I really use is a combination of the paint brush, the polygonal lasso (drawing shapes and deleting unwanted bits), the gradient tool for shading, and the odd use of smudging/blurring/sharpening here and there.
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Aug 14
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, 2006 at 4:53pm
Jakemaster
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Thats incredible! Could you do a DC-3?
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Aug 14
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, 2006 at 4:57pm
Tweek
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Thats incredible! Could you do a DC-3?
Possibly, possibly. (Though it would have to be in military colours!
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Aug 14
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, 2006 at 6:06pm
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I don't post in here very often Tweek, but from what I've seen, you appear to have quite a talent...
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Aug 14
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, 2006 at 8:16pm
Tweek
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I don't post in here very often Tweek, but from what I've seen, you appear to have quite a talent...
Thanks
I used to be quite into drawing when I was younger, but nowadays I do very little, so I suppose I've transferred it to digital methods! Any skills used were learnt just by messing around in Photoshop for a couple of years. Best of all, I enjoy doing it!
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Aug 14
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, 2006 at 8:50pm
Jakemaster
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Possibly, possibly. (Though it would have to be in military colours!
)
Thats fine...paint it like Spooky!
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Aug 14
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, 2006 at 8:52pm
Tweek
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Only trouble right now is finding a good side on pic of a DC-3. With it being a fairly large aircraft, they're hard to come by, as usually pictures are taken from an angle below the aircraft when on the ground. Not a problem with small jets like the J105.
I can try to find one suitable, but it may not be possible.
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Aug 14
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, 2006 at 10:45pm
Jakemaster
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Only trouble right now is finding a good side on pic of a DC-3. With it being a fairly large aircraft, they're hard to come by, as usually pictures are taken from an angle below the aircraft when on the ground. Not a problem with small jets like the J105.
I can try to find one suitable, but it may not be possible.
I know of one REALLY good technical drawing, lemme find it for you...
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