Or, try these alternate versions:
Artist's Note
wings of steel overhead there fly our lads fighting for freedom .. 4 versions in zip .. made for memory of late grandfather
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detail. it's missing. I'd rather see one wall in two weeks with proper care on detail than one like this every day. It could be an interesting wall, but it totally lacks any detailed work and smooth lines that make the difference between the usual dead vector and a good vector piece.
Mon, Oct 18th at 04:18am (7 years ago)
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'cept for the frankly militaristic feel it's rather okay (vectorizing and color combinations) but you get -20 for the really "d'oh!!"- like title and the heroistic attitude it kinda transports...
Edit: @bigdaddy: well maybe heroistic is not the right word, but rather "too-patriotically-inspired-wall+comment s-for me". there simply are certain things i wouldn't want on my desktop like "real-world" jets or tanks, especially not with that overly patriotic feel, but thats just me...
Mon, Oct 18th at 02:02am (7 years ago)
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Frankly I think the rating here lately has been a little skewed. I see several peices that look slapped together and contain ver little detail. This one has little detail, (enough for me though) but it looks intentional. Plus the color pack is not just a hue/sat palette swap. The composition is different. Worth downloaded. Hasch - what is wrong with the heroic attitude? I would think that is something to aspire to.
Mon, Oct 18th at 05:54am (7 years ago)
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I like the brown one best. Perhaps a gradient in the background would help liven this up. Cool idea btw.
Mon, Oct 18th at 10:52am (7 years ago)
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winged freedom"divebomber" but yea =P Nice to see someone else do some ww2 planes.
Mon, Oct 18th at 05:12pm (7 years ago)
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Created by jms
on October 18th, 2004
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hmmm...