BG-09, that's a good post mate!
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Originally Posted by BG-09
Good shots.
I would like to submit some advices:
First: When the bullet hits in the water - I have looked at some WW2 footages, and I have found that after the impact of the bullet in the water: 1. Upward water geyser appears. 2. 5-6 seconds lasting concentric circle of white water appears at the place of impact. For example if the geyser is 4 meters high - the diameter of the water circle is 2 meters.
Second: I would like to see a dependence between the air speed, and the brightness of the flames of the burning fuel - High air speed = very bright flames. Low speed = orange flames. This is because of the Oxygen flow in to the flames.
Third: Because Storm Of War - Battle Of Britain will be ordered from the customers in hundred of millions copies - Oleg please issue Storm Of War - Battle Of Britain in download mode - because it is not good to pollute the environment with so much DVDs.
Good job Oleg & Happy Birth day!
Regards!
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