ouch!!!!!!
ya got the colour wrong, told ya you would
at the moment it looks like you just weathered standard 70/71, 72/73 are very much on the grey side, did i send ya one years ago or have i forgot![]()
Don't know if it's my monitor but the colours look very desaturated on the upper surfaces, otherwise it looks great.
Harriers...uppy downy things.
ouch!!!!!!
ya got the colour wrong, told ya you would
at the moment it looks like you just weathered standard 70/71, 72/73 are very much on the grey side, did i send ya one years ago or have i forgot![]()
JMSmith (back by popular demand)
Hmm yes I used weatehered 70/71...but now as you wrote It reminded to me, that these "naval" colours were different...Thanks for notice will try to redo.
I do not remember to receive any from you, 'cos this is the first a/c in this colour scheme I colorize...anysam ple appreciated3 more to do, so would be usefull
Thanks
Peter Kassak
here you go
and before anyone tells me, i know some of these are wrong, like the rlm02
JMSmith (back by popular demand)
Ahaaa, Thanks John. In fact I am using this chartalthough the RLM 02 I changed a bit to more greyish
hope this is better
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Last edited by pkassak; 12th May 2011 at 19:12.
Peter Kassak
Supah, how can you...John said these colours so be itJust kiddin...
And sure, Jester, the weathering and shadows make the colors look a bit fade...but lets say it is plane in long time service at KG 40 and salted air over the ocean caused it![]()
Peter Kassak
Its my old problem pkassak, I do all the lighting, detail and a dash of weathering with grey as the base colour and the template looks fine.![]()
Dump the colours in and its like WHAT HAPPENED???
6 years later, problem solved, "at least thats the way it goes for me", which is why I will never do this for a livingBut man do I love doing it
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aaand how did you solve the problem ?![]()
Peter Kassak