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III./ZG76_Keller
Sep-28-2011, 22:04
Here's a fictitious skin I created for those late evenings on the server.
http://img402.imageshack.us/img402/8689/nachtskin.jpg
And here's my everyday BF 110 skin.
http://img690.imageshack.us/img690/2056/2011080600002.jpg
ATAG_Bliss
Sep-29-2011, 00:46
Very nice skins Keller!
That dark one probably worked worked pretty good at night :Grin:
III./ZG76_Keller
Sep-29-2011, 09:02
Thanks Bliss.
Unfortunately I couldn't make the Stab/StG 77 historically accurate though. The wing bones are supposed to be on the top covers of the engines, if you've tried to skin over this area you'll know why I couldn't put them there. Plus there's the fact that this paintjob was historically on a Bf-110-G Series.
ATAG_Bliss
Oct-02-2011, 07:12
Oh man, me trying to skin? Last time I did that I ended up having what appeared to be the prop where the rudder should be :Grin:
I'm about as graphically talented as a machine shed!
III./ZG76_Keller
Oct-05-2011, 18:22
It's really not that hard Bliss, if you don't have Photoshop you can download a free program called Gimp and use it. Gimp is almost identical to Photoshop.
Start small, add a logo here and there and work your way up to creating a custom skin. It's more like coloring within the lines than drawing an airplane from scratch.
I'd be glad to walk you through the basics sometime.
ATAG_Bliss
Oct-07-2011, 18:53
Maybe if I can ever get away from the FMB, I'll try it again. But I have a feeling, I'll have the same result :bricks:
MajorBorris
Nov-04-2011, 11:21
Looking good keller:thumbsup:
Oh man, me trying to skin? Last time I did that I ended up having what appeared to be the prop where the rudder should be :Grin:
I did a 109 skin the other day at work, rotated it to alter a graphic and saved it to my dropbox folder.
Got home, started up on the ATAG server and had a quick look - I couldn't understand for ages why it had all gone to crap - and then I (eventually) remembered I hadn't re-(or un-) rotated it. :banghead:
Lesson learnt.
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