I have my suspicions. The lighter grey isn't right to my eye but on a model it would be fine. There's always a risk of getting a bit to serious about these things!!! I've not seen a B+W original of this image which is ,of course,a dead giveaway.\ said:Can be certain but I'd say it's colourised. It's a really good job, probably the best I've seen, but I haven't seen many. The sky looks odd.Tony B
I'm sure I saw a Hurricane done in the black and white converted from a photo. it was on britmodeller a few years ago, I've not been on there in ages so I dunno if it's still there...\ said:I have my suspicions. The lighter grey isn't right to my eye but on a model it would be fine. There's always a risk of getting a bit to serious about these things!!! I've not seen a B+W original of this image which is ,of course,a dead giveaway.Graham, I saw a beautiful Spitfire done in "black and white" a while ago. It might have been in a magazine,I don't remember. It was a really impressive job and he'd matched the model to an original black and white reference using shades of grey. It can be done.
Cheers
Steve
Take a paint chart, scan it into your PC open the photo editing software and change to grey tone or desaturate the Cr"p out of it.\ said:So, is that a light bluey grey and a darker mid grey? What happened to the grey/green or grey/brownish colour..... I hate colours, if I knew how, I would do all my WWII stuff in black & white lol.
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