This is a another in my series of Tank portraits.
PzKpfw NbFz V and VI’s designs were very similar to the British Vickers "Independent" tank, Soviet T-35, French Char-2C and proved to be too complex to produce. Only two prototypes were built by Rheinmetall in 1934. In Spring of 1939, Krupp’s PzKpfw NbFz VI was shown at the International Automobile Exposition in Berlin. After a stint as a propaganda piece, it ended its days in occupied Norway.
This piece was created in Illustrator CS and is entirely vector.
This was rendered with the pen and knockout tools and some use of the gradient tool.
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Beautiful. Amazing composition and choice of colors. The Great Master of Illustrator and Vector Wizard never disappoints.
Comment by Komissar Hass on February 16, 2012 at 1:21am Impressive stylization.
Awesome. I really enjoy photos and pics of early Axis / Allied war machines.
Comment by Elvisrocks59 on February 15, 2012 at 11:40am Good colour and super detail even down to the rose pink piping.
Thanks for specifying how you created it. it gives me some ideas!!
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