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Olham

Mark Miller's WW1 aircraft graphics

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Thanks Hauksbee, I revisited this site:

 

http://www.wwi-models.org/Images/Miller/re...tros/index.html

 

There you find Mark Miller's great WW1 air combat graphics, and construction 3D graphics

which are really worth investigating.

Here are three pics about a clash of Bruno Loerzer's flight of Albatros' with Camels.

 

Just click on the picture.

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TBH they are very good...but they look the same as some doctored screenshot's from OFF

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Yes, Widow, it may be they are rendered / 3D models; I read something like that on Miller's site.

And it is a compliment for BHaH, I'd say.

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Yes, Widow, it may be they are rendered / 3D models; I read something like that on Miller's site.

And it is a compliment for BHaH, I'd say.

 

definately!... In fact, it is tempting to play around with screenshots in Photoshop!...If you switch to Hi-Res..I bet we could get some really good pics!

 

(I can feel a new hobby coming on!) :good::biggrin:

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Hey, Widow - I feel it too! Why not? I have never tried Hi-res planes yet.

Butm for screenshots - why not? And then we put them together for epic

air battle pictures!

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Hey, Widow - I feel it too! Why not? I have never tried Hi-res planes yet.

Butm for screenshots - why not? And then we put them together for epic

air battle pictures!

 

Yeah! :good::biggrin:

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