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Supermarine Seafangs
The Seafang built for carrier service first flew in 1946. Powered by a 2350 hp Rolls Royce Griffin, a top speed of 475mph, twin contra- rotating props and laminar flow wings the Seafang was at the pinnacle of Spitfire design. Only two were produced and never entered service, so I'll call this a 'what if' as three fly in formation down the coast. The planes are 100% vector and the landscape is a mix of vector and raster.
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Absolutely beautiful, Gray.
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Very dramatic, especially with the background!
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Thanks BF, Boy, TXAlba, Larry for your comments.
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Top shelf, as always. More to add to your fantastic air museum!
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The whitish cliffs of Dover?
Beautiful rendering. Are the clouds rendered or did you use a photograph?
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Thanks Ron, Gary.
Gary,the clouds are drawn and colour blocked in vector then finished off with raster. It takes about 1.5+ months from start to finish on an illustration like this. Here's the wireframe.
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That's an incredible amount of patience and the results obviously justify the investment of time.
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gray
. Here's the wireframe.
Wow!
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Grey all I can say is WOW WOW WOW, truly a fantastic piece of art work you have created, brilliant, I am truly amazed at the brilliance and creativity of all the art work that you have created using Xara to create absolute great art work, =D> Grey your a true Xara / art master.
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this is a sample of my art work painted using corel painter, but as for using Xara ...I can never ... lets just I am unable to produce such fantastic art work that looks the way yours and other talented Xara users do.
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Thanks Boy, AM Design.
AM Design, that's a really good portrait you did with Painter.
It just takes a little practice with vectors and a different approach than raster. Once it falls into place it's like vector by numbers. Don't give up on vectors. :)
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That is epic. Really stunning art!!!:-O
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