New Updates for: Tiger I, A6M 'Zero' and changes for my previous projects - May 5th, 2022
Hello everyone. It's me Antony, back with another blog in 2022. Now that I'm working and studying, my time for Blogs decreased to some occasions and some weekends. I'm not sure what the future holds after my work at the public health center ends in August of this year. But one thing is certain: Until they call me effectively, I need to dedicate a good part of my time to the next civil service exams.
Those days that passed were hard and exhausting at the job, studies and university - with little time dedicated to write a new blog. I'm not sure when I'm going to have one thing to do and hope for someday I don't have too much things in my agenda. But that will be for another day and let's not go deeply into this matter.
For this Blog, I'm going to show the new renders of the German Panzerkampfwagen IV Ausf. E, aka Tiger I and the Japanese A6M2 'Zero' model 21.
Panzer VI Ausf. E Tiger I:
The Tiger I received some changes after my last Blog. The new components were the driver sights, the access hatches to the chassis, a small rework on the cannon mantlet and the rear storage box section of the turret (nicknamed Rommelkiste - Rommel's box), the shaft for the rear 'wheel' that sustains the tracks and some Wehrmacht decals on the Tiger I lateral sections. It's looking interesting.
Also, you noticed the light is different from my previous renders. I decided to change the type of light on the Tiger I project - from Point type to Sun type. The difference between one to another is highly noticeable when it comes to the light intensity. I plan to write a proper Blog talking about the light settings.
The next components are the wiring, a commander hatch on the turret, another adjustment on the gun mantlet, the coaxial MG 34 on the chassis and a mounted MG 42 on the turret, a rework on the tracks and wheels and other components.
Mitsubishi A6M2 Model 21:
After my last Blog (New civil service exams and new updates for: Me 262, Ju 87 Stuka and A6M 'Zero' - April 21, 2022) where I told I appended the C.202 Folgore Armature and attach it to the Japanese A6M Zero here, I decided to bring its renders for this Blog. In addition, I added the reflective sights, the flaps, an instrument panel, a pilot seat and stick to fit in. I tried my best to adjust the panel and sights based in some photos I found on Google and on War Thunder since it has more angles to help me.
The next thing to do is adding the pilot headrest, a nice texture to this amazing Japanese naval fighter and some decals related to a Japanese Sentai (air squadron).
Before I conclude this Blog, there's one last thing to share you. As I said on the Tiger I section, I changed the type of light from Point type to Sun type. Not only the Tiger I received this change, but also my other projects. I'm going to share you the images.
Thompson M1A1:
Amazing these renders. Don't you agree?
I had interesting results with this lighting setting. For the upcoming projects, I shall use the Sun type instead of the original Point type light - precisely two Sun lights to light a good area of the object.
I shall work on the other projects after the civil service exams. I'm not sure when I plan to resume my Avro Lancaster series, but I know I have other plans for upcoming videos on TonyAnima Projects.
Well, that's it for now my friends. I hope you enjoy this Blog. In case I have some spare time to enjoy, I'll be working on other things aside from Blender projects and my personal things. Until the time comes, you will be surprised to see them. See you next time.
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