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Old 22nd August 2007, 06:06
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Arawasi Magazine

This looks very interesting:


http://www.christian-schmidt-fachbuc...d703dbe928d56d




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Old 22nd August 2007, 13:18
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Thanks Ed.
I'm always surprised to see that the Japanese still offer "flat" colour profiles in their otherwise high-quality publications.
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Re: Arawasi Magazine

Well,

this magazine created by non-Japanese researchers, same is applicable for profiles.

But further to question "why Japanese do it like that" - well, samurai swords are also done 2000 years in same way
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Re: flat color profiles - possibly less cost for publisher to pay for "flat" art vs. "realistic" profile artwork (takes less time for the artist to create); probably costs less to print (uses a narrower range of colors); possible desire to simply illustrate the basic camouflage colors (rather than interpret the nuances of weathering, shading, fading, etc.).
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I personaly do not enjoy seeing flat aircraft profiles: it takes away some of the magic...
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Re: Arawasi Magazine

Hello.

The creator of this nice magazine, very simple magazine but with great infos is a greek, living in Japan.

You can find this magazine at TMA in Paris, airmagazine@wanadoo.fr 9 euros + shipping.
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