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3rd August 2007, 15:53
#11
Re: Dirt from gun and engines
also make multiple layers with dust so you can tweak every stain.
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10th August 2007, 09:47
#12
Re: Dirt from gun and engines
In my inexperience with gun smoke, what little advice you can get from me, try going to the bottom of this page.
iArt's Warbirds Gallery
There is a famous Hellcat with some dirt, scrapes, gun smudges, etc. on a roughed-up plane.
Wildcat Gallery
The Wildcat in 4th photo shows nice gun smoke. Whatever you do, don't weather it as much as the last pic!
Last edited by iart7; 10th August 2007 at 09:56.
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10th August 2007, 15:51
#13
Re: Dirt from gun and engines
LOL! That last pic, the wear is definetly causing some aerodynamic drag.
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11th August 2007, 17:25
#14
Re: Dirt from gun and engines
thanks you for those pictures iart7.
The SU-27 is a little younger than the wildcats and hellcats or whatever that was but i guess that gunsmoke is still the same.
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15th August 2007, 11:26
#15
Re: Dirt from gun and engines
The skin is begining to take shape, think the gunsmoke is done and it is pretty good for a photoshop n00b i think.
Now im off to weathering it and then i can show it and i think that i maybe upload it on Lockonfiles.
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15th August 2007, 11:45
#16
Re: Dirt from gun and engines
Show some screenshots so people can comment on it.
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16th August 2007, 13:04
#17
Re: Dirt from gun and engines
it is not much yet but now i know how to continue with the rest of the vings and fins with the yellowish thing. But i don?t know really if that on the wing is to much or if it has to be more spread out on the entire wing. So, coment please 
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