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German Fokker D7 WW1 Fighter Digital Art by John Wills

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Comments (5)

Randi Grace Nilsberg

Randi Grace Nilsberg

Very cool! L

Jim Fitzpatrick

Jim Fitzpatrick

Wonderful work and scene! fv

John Wills replied:

Thanks Jim!

Douglas Castleman

Douglas Castleman

Wonderful painting of the famous fighters, John. You rendered them very well, showing off the classic lines. I also like your atmospheric background, colorful fields, yet fading off into the distance, with the subtle clouds and sky. Excellent composition as well.

John Wills replied:

Thanks for the generous comment Douglas, it means a lot to me coming from an accomplished aviation artist such as yourself.

Denise Fulmer

Denise Fulmer

That's OK, if you have a lot to say :-) And I believe that rhymes......

John Wills replied:

lol ;0

Denise Fulmer

Denise Fulmer

Looking good.....it's nice to feel like you are up in the air flying like that. I like the colors, too. L

John Wills replied:

Thank you Denise, I try to give that feeling of being up there with them, creating a vanishing horizon and using scale to bring the image to life and immerse the viewer. Boy that sounded wordy.. lol

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