WWII Top Down - USN/USMC Fighters
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Small 2d topdown art of US Navy & Marine Fighters.
Size is between 38pixels wide and 54pixels wide.
I will be releasing more art from this set as its completed.
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Please credit me, Zero Raven, as well as my production group, Ravens Nest Productions. A link to the site is also appreciated. ravensnestprod.webs.com
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USN-USMC.zip 20 Kb [826 download(s)]
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maybe you should just rease the whole sense once it has been finished, instaed of making 3 small submissions?
Not everyone will want all the fighters/bombers etc. And in the end each set may have 10+ or sometimes 20+ files.
I'd be very supect using these given his previous submisssions were just poor renderings of 3d models ripped from games.
These are certainly just poor renderings of 3d models.
These look amazing. Just a question, do you have the full alpha channel version? 1-bit alpha looks a bit jaggy.
@Surt
To answer your obvious ridicule.
The deepspace set was based on the 3d models from a game.
Not ripped from the game, or used without permission, atleast on my end might i add. Due to issues with the original permissions I'd recieved, after recontacting the artists, i did remove those files.
@cemkalyoncu
I'm glad you appreciate them. I do apologize for the jaggy-ness. Due to the generally small size of the images, a bit of jagged edge is hard to avoid. Sorry.
So what's the source of the 3d for this? Did you model them yourself?
I guess that answers that
Sorry I've taken so long to reply. Besides 12 hour work days, I've been busy developing one of the games. Normally I only work on a game a few hours a week, but when the profits are for charity, its a different story.
@Surt
The smaller planes like the P40 and F4U were hand drawn in PSP7.
The larger planes like the B17 and B29 were modifed in PSP7 from top view schematics.
I'm trying to work on a tutorial for them just to alleviate any remaining issues.