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Very nice render, very nice aircraft - Bombardier or Gulfstream?
I think I may have seen the new Learjet 60 here no more than 3 days ago, simply kickass. Its a small aircraft but very fast, quite take-off's and short runway requirements too.
/BlueShift
Saad "BlueShift" Ur Rahman
saad.ur.rahman<at>gmail<dot>com
"Professional built the Titanic, amateurs built the Arc."
Blue Shift, It is Bombardier, this one is actually the Glboal XRS. It is not a small aircraft like the Learjet, it is actually the biggest and fastest of it's category in commercial business jets
Yep, I should have put more details into buildings modeling and maps, but I wanted to keep the plane in focus, that's why the buildings are a little dull
First of all nice rendering and great model! I think the tint is a little bit too blueish. The sky looks rather clear and i´d expect a somewhat more contrasted and less blue image. That´s prolly a matter of taste tho
so seriously, can i get the model hehhe kidding. was curious about the landing gera. is it fuly functional and rigged? hehe
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No, the model is Bombardier Aerospace proprety, so there is no way I can share. It is quite rare that we do have authorization to put images up on the web.
Landing gear is not rigged, even if it is really precise..
Nice image, and i'd have two questions: is that VRay's sky you're using as a backdrop? I ask because it reminds me of those samples seen on VRay.info a while ago.
And is the real plane that reflective throughout?
If it is, it looks a stunner, but boy it's gonna be close to camouflage, especially high up in the blue...
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