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Ian Warren wrote:QUOTE (Ian Warren @ Jan 1 2010, 10:01 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Hi ya Jas , obviously this is for FSX , I have been hitting a brick wall myself , I use photoshop/coreldraw with DXTbmp , think it would be great to start a step by step help desk .
at the moment i was thinking fs9 to compliment the queenstown scenery and i had heaps of plays in my attemps to sus it out using abacus but the cloesest i got was a rainbow gone worng
Ian Warren wrote:QUOTE (Ian Warren @ Jan 1 2010, 10:14 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Aircraft repaint .. what paint program are you using , Abacus FSpaint , - to your paint editing program - what program ?
yes i was trying the Abacus FSpaint one



Cbris wrote:QUOTE (Cbris @ Jan 1 2010, 11:13 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Hi Jason,
One thing to watch out for on the EC120 is the fact that the tailboom on sheet 3 is to a larger scale than the fuselage on sheet one. Any lines that cross from front to rear will need re-sizing and re-positioning. Also finding out where all the bits are was a right excercise in haemorrhoid removals... But I know where most bits are now and I know how to fix the instrument panel inverted lettering (You guys did spot that, didn't you?)
As for paint tools - the Abacus software is great - as long as you have a paint software. All FSR does is to give you a very rapid show of what you are working on. I did use it a lot, but it still doesn't render the planes exactly as they appear in FSX. i.e. with spec and bump.
One really great tool - and FREE at that - is "the GIMP". It does everything photoshop can. I don't know exactly how good it is because I have used Corel Draw suite for fifteen years or so now and I am not really willing to learn a different tool.
i would'nt be able to ask you if you could attempt it if you have some spare time could i cause i think this model is way out the beginers level in repainting for my selfLast edited by dnkiwi on Fri Jan 01, 2010 10:23 pm, edited 1 time in total.
dnkiwi wrote:QUOTE (dnkiwi @ Jan 1 2010, 11:21 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>i would'nt be able to ask you if you could attempt it if you have some spare time could i cause i think this model is way out the beginers level in repainting for my self
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Cbris wrote:QUOTE (Cbris @ Jan 2 2010, 12:18 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>But you've got me interested...
Oooh dear!Famous last words!!! Wups! Hehehehe ...
I just spotted your mention of "The Gimp". I've had to use Photoshop (for work) for ages now, so find it almost impossible to use anything else. However - when I played with my Ubuntu machine, I gave the Gimp a whirl. I found its GUI totally illogical ("insane" would be more accurate). I couldn't find a way of doing even the simplest operations. I'd successfully weaned teenage daughter No.1 off Windows but hit a brick wall trying to help her edit those endless facebook photos.
It's free, after all ... and pretty powerful (by the looks of it) but I'd rather spend just a bit on maybe an older version of Paint Shop Pro than tear my hair out blundering around "The Gimp" (why do I always think of "The Grinch" when I see that word?).
dnkiwi wrote:QUOTE (dnkiwi @ Jan 1 2010, 11:21 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>i would'nt be able to ask you if you could attempt it if you have some spare time could i cause i think this model is way out the beginers level in repainting for my self
Hey DNK, I'd definately encourage you to have a go at this yourself, there really is nothing more satisfying than flying an aircraft in the sim for which you have done the skin yourself. And once you've painted one the next one will seem simpler. Dont set your goals too high, maybe start with a simpler aircraft.
If you dont have a lot of experience with the more complex editing programs they can be a handful but its still worth persisting. Unlike AdamskiI'd actually reccomend the GIMP, its a great and fully-featured tool and if you arent used to another tool like photoshop (like I wasnt) then I dont think it will be that difficult to pick up
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deeknow wrote:QUOTE (deeknow @ Jan 2 2010, 09:38 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Hey DNK, I'd definately encourage you to have a go at this yourself, there really is nothing more satisfying than flying an aircraft in the sim for which you have done the skin yourself. And once you've painted one the next one will seem simpler. Dont set your goals too high, maybe start with a simpler aircraft.
If you dont have a lot of experience with the more complex editing programs they can be a handful but its still worth persisting. Unlike AdamskiI'd actually reccomend the GIMP, its a great and fully-featured tool and if you arent used to another tool like photoshop (like I wasnt) then I dont think it will be that difficult to pick up
i think i will leave this model for the experts but none the less i am still very keen to learn the ropes so that i may one day be able share my future projects that i have a small mountain of that are all in real life photo form but no repaint .but thx for for your adviceLast edited by dnkiwi on Sat Jan 02, 2010 9:51 am, edited 1 time in total.
dnkiwi wrote:QUOTE (dnkiwi @ Jan 2 2010, 10:46 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>i think i will leave this model for the experts but none the less i am still very keen to learn the ropes
Following is a really useful forum/community that share repainting tips and tricks...
http://www.simmerspaintshop.com/forums/Deans repaints: http://www.deeknow.com/
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