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SciFi and Fantasy Art: SpitFire

This was made for a small game company following some guidelines. Colored by markers.

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SpitFire - SciFi and Fantasy Art by Max MaxBert Bertuzzi
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12 Dec 2007:-) Lina Taryn Kay
Love the pic, it looks more sci-fi than anything. I have a painting of "The Golden Victory - Spitfire" Hanging in my room, any idea if it has anything to do with what you drew here? (Cause it looks very different)
12 Dec 2007:-) John R Farley Jr
Max, you have a great gallery but this is the best. Please do more ships! I'm going to tag this one.
17 Jan 200845 Angry Asshole!
How the hell can you people harrass his picture like that?! The Picture is beautifully made, and the Spitfire was and is a great airplane, therefore deserves to live on forever. The Picture is awsome! But beware of using corporate names, even if its old, you can use it in your drawings but according to the copywrite law you can’t put it up on the internet. Not that this does anything but think about it man. P.S: keep up the good work!

:-) Max MaxBert Bertuzzi replies: "Well thanks for the support 1 Anyone can say his own thoughts as soon as it is not offensive... Or too stupid... Well also, I think someone is taking this too seriously. Take it easy folks! thank you! Peace."
7 Feb 200845 Arachne
very nice!

And as for you whiney butts who are having conniptions about this being a ’Spitfire".... I just showed this to my hubby who was IN THE AIR FORCE and asked him "Guess what this may have been based on." He had NO CLUE....and let me tell you..my husband is BIG airplane geek...he can tell what a plane is usually just from hearing the engines! SO unles syou have something NICE to say, stuff it!

You did a wonderful job, Max...the rest of the nutsos can just go get dusted..the world would be quieter without ’em!
9 Mar 2008:-) Tom Kendrew
i think its good - like a spitfire but in the 30th century or something - as is the RAF in the future made a plane and named it after the spitfire of WWII to commemmorate it or something like that - its a good idea.
2 May 200845 Stefan gobert
I like this pic as a futuristic fighter plane thingy, but it doesn’t really fit the name Spitfire, now does it. It’s kinda too modern in the sense that it doesn’t have that kinda grace that old ww2 fighters had. So anyway, love the pic.
12 There’s a lot of crazy people comenting this pic, isn’t there?
9 Jul 200845 Anon.
I like the picture, I just don’t get the spitfire reference. I’d really like to see what you could come up with if you took a picture of a Mk II Spit’ and used that as a base for a drawing. I’ve read the other comments on this page and just want to say I’m not having a go at you, I think you’re a genuinely talented artist (if I could draw like that I’d be very happy) I just don’t get why you called it a spitfire
22 Jul 2008:-) ROB WORTH NUCKELS
Yes , Sir ! A fine elaboration of the Spitfire; conceptual brilliance.
30 Aug 2008:-) Kyle Alexander Tollett
nice.very cool
13 Sep 2008:-) Paul Mclauchlan
That plane rocks!!!!!
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