I very rarely try isometric pieces, so, I thought it wouldn't hurt to get some practice. The airplane on display is supposed to be the Bristol Brigand, considered to be one of the worst post-WW2 british-made bombers... I find it aesthetically interesting, though :)
I would be thankful for any insights and remarks you folks might have in mind in order to improve the piece. Thanks in advance
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thanks for the comments! @ jalonso, I agree with you, I think I will replace the building and edit the pilot. @ zi-double, you're right about the shadows and the cabbin, but I don't understand what you mean about the tail. @ DJPieSlice, nops, the Brigand only has two engines. @ matt0, It was not a nightmare :) it just takes some time and patience, but it pays off in the end.
I love the idea of the flag. Gives you a 'modern-retro' feel.
The bomber looks like its missing a fan on the front. Then again, I've never seen the Bristol Brigland before, so I wouldn't know. The cockpit (lol . . cock) also looks too simple compared to the rest.
like work /wings, motors, wheels/, agreed with Jal and see some little problems in the end of cabbin /lines aren't true/, also in the tail you have one near to horizontal line in the base of the vertical elements ... if line is in that direction near to me vertical element isn't in right direction ... also shadows must be with more dark ...
A lovely iso. I however find the tiny building not quite matching the person and plane, too simplistic in style and coloring. Shadows on the building and person are needed. Grass may be too overworked too. Still, lovely :)
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i like it and i like the field the planes on.