I would replace that green, that hurts my eyes, a green almost brown.
I would replace that green, that hurts my eyes, a green almost brown.
Hopefully sorted out the green, it looks from the photos like a dirty olive/brown colour.
What paint was used for the blue as some of the photos show it washing off and the yellow being exposed underneath!
Harriers...uppy downy things.
Looks nice to my eyes, inkworm! Do you have a closeup shot of the markings in the cockpit area?
Cheers,
Logan
I really like the chips in the paint. I've been considering trying that out on my profiles, but I'm still not sure if I want to venture down the "weathered look" path.
Will upload something later once it is all finished, but got the main detail from this walkaround and Javo.
Not really seen any photographic evidence of paint chips on the A4s but client always likes a lot of weathering, why not try it out ASJ on a fresh layer and if you don't like it you can always turn the layer off. Glad you like it even though I will carry on experimenting with the olive brown!
Harriers...uppy downy things.
Assuming that the image above is the same aircraft that both of you have profiled, I'd suggest taking a closer look at the placement of the markings, if for no other reason then for the sake of accuracy.
Each version has a number of pretty obvious inaccuracies.
If you have used another image of the above as reference feel free to disregard this post.
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In my opinion you would have to review some items.
And continue with the supporting evidence; color in the Green / Brown
Javo
Ran out of time but here's what went off, also the blue on the tail in this photo appears to extend, hope you don't mind me going with that option and thanks again for the help.
Harriers...uppy downy things.
The colors I like.
And the nose in black?
And the bomb in Gray?
I hope Scooter look good!!
Javo