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    Has-Joachim Marseille

    Hi guys what do you think i made a "african's star" skin

    hope you like it
    Last edited by I/JG54_Suicider; 8th December 2007 at 10:00.
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    Re: Has-Joachim Marseille

    The image doesn't show up.
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    Re: Has-Joachim Marseille

    What about now?
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    Re: Has-Joachim Marseille

    Looks good, but if you want to show it better, try an angle where we can see more of the fuselage and wings. Or try multiple shots.
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    Re: Has-Joachim Marseille

    Ok,give me a moment
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    Re: Has-Joachim Marseille

    Here they are



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    Re: Has-Joachim Marseille

    The pale color gives it a nice worn effect. Maybe a bit overdone.
    I'd make the cross a bit more black. Or if you want to make it look worn have the camouflage shine through just a little bit. Maybe at some places a bit more then others by using a small eraser with less then 10% opacity

    To add to the worn effect, try to add a bit of dust like around the wheels (dust from take off and landings.
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    Re: Has-Joachim Marseille

    Well it's my first skin exept the one with the shark mowth but i just added the mouth on that one but this one is all my work,btw how i can make the dust?
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    Re: Has-Joachim Marseille

    Well, think how dirt from wheels would land on the aircraft.
    Use black to brownish colors (have to try for best effect)

    Start a new layer on top of the other layers (except internal machinery). Use spattered brushes and then smudge and blur tools to smear it out. Use the layer opacity to tone it down to a subtile effect.

    And look at these:
    http://www.simmerspaintshop.com/foru...eathering.html
    http://www.simmerspaintshop.com/foru...eathering.html
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    Re: Has-Joachim Marseille

    Thank you very much mate,i ou you one

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