New updates for: Bf 109 E - November 16, 2019
Hello everyone. It's me Antony, back with another blog here.
The year is almost ending, and before December comes, let's write another Blog of 2019.
For today, I recorded a new video for TonyAnima Projects' YouTube channel, this time it is a timelapse video of the Messerschmitt Bf 109 E - my new project I've been working on Blender.
The original time from which the recorded video had without intro and closure totaled 50 minutes and 55 seconds. Quite long in case I narrate it, but there are some Blender artists that spend more time recording and narrating while working on their projects. And in the video, I took some work making the tail for the aircraft - which was quite tricky.
And now for the rendered images:
The first four images were rendered after the video and in that moment I used Shade Smooth surface for the fuselage and propeller spinner. However, that effect wasn't saved because I did that for testing.
These last four renders were made for another test. This time I inserted a black material for the spinner and a gray material for the fuselage. The initial idea is a test for the colored Bf 109 by selecting some vertices from the main body and paint it in yellow, but it didn't worked out. Also, I used a tool called Edge Crease for some parts of the aircraft. That will help me fixing the tail-rudder of the P-38 Lightning and some of my previous projects. And again, the Crease was for a test.
For the next updates, I'll see if I can make the wings, the elevator, cockpit components, landing gear, armaments, texture and the armature.
Well, that's it for now my friends. I hope you like this new Blog. I plan to share more artworks and other things I did in my time. Until the time comes, you will be surprised to see it. See you next time.
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