+Muesli Posted September 29, 2007 Posted September 29, 2007 (edited) Hey guys, Forgive me if the planes look like dogs, but it's my first try in making a few after-WWII skins for some planes in Dutch service! Just want to know what you think, and if someone can provide some decent photographs of these variants. I would also want to know if there is someone who can provide me with fonts for WP and NATO serial numbers?! Thanks in advance guys! Edited September 29, 2007 by muesli Quote
+suhsjake Posted September 29, 2007 Posted September 29, 2007 Looks good. Try this site in the downloads section and just look on the web. Also heres the usaf font, download. Quote
+dsawan Posted September 29, 2007 Posted September 29, 2007 Hi, I like them. Please release when can. keep up good work. Quote
Kirsten Posted September 29, 2007 Posted September 29, 2007 Hi Muesli, Looking good, but maybe try somewhat smaller roundels on the P40 and P51 fuselages. Keep up the good work !! If you need specific help (pics from the Air Force Museum or otherwise) just say so, Aju, Derk Quote
Wrench Posted September 29, 2007 Posted September 29, 2007 Not too bad! Definatley shrink the roundel size. The P-40E also has a 'warpage' issues on the fueleage, you'll probably want to do code/roundel as a single decal. Like I told scrapper, there's a BEYOND superb template for that over as simmerspaintshop... Same goes for the Mustang, it's more work to start with, but it looks better in the long run using decals (depending on weathering, of course) Wrench kevin stein Quote
+suhsjake Posted September 29, 2007 Posted September 29, 2007 Also the tip USAFTML told me was to adjust the opacity to 85% to give a painted on look. Quote
+Muesli Posted September 30, 2007 Author Posted September 30, 2007 Thanks for all the help and tips guys! You'll hear from me soon! Muesli Quote
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