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New Nieuport 17 Lewis repainted completely into black and red colours.

 

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>Download Here<

 

Coming Soon: Advanced skinning tutorial mainly focusing on this type of reskinning. 

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Thanks guys..

I dont know what is going on with the link. Maybe it is gonna fix later on. I just uploaded it anyway, maybe the admnis must give a permission first.

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Hey, good looking!

You didn't use "smashing" colours - that makes it look real and impressive to me.

Great job, Gous - keep them coming!

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Everything on its time...my tutorial will include some juvenile weathering instructions. And no it is not historically accurate...let's leave our imagination free and do anything we see fit :smile:

 

EDIT: Well the link works now so download freely :biggrin:

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OK, just brilliant!

 

Now, where can I put my order in?

 

Cheers,

 

British_eh

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Maybe best to see, what Gous is coming up with in his tutorial, WIDOWMAKER.

I can't help you really, as I don't know, how the various menues and tool of Photoshop

are named your side of the north sea.

But so much: I don't work with the original layers, as I can't get to them.

DXTBmp converts the dds files into 24 bit bitmaps.

I usually choose a skin, that is close to what I want to get. If it's bright wood, I'd like

to have in another tone, I choose the wood with the "magic stick" (?) and go to "picture",

"variations", and add red or yellow, until I'm pleased.

If I want stripes on it, I frame the area with the rectangle, and overpaint the field with the colour

wanted, but only with a covering/intensity (?) of 20 percent. If that's too faint, I repeat it.

Now I have a shimmer of new colour, with the wood structure or weathering still shining through.

Now I go to "picture", "variations", and vary brightness or darkness, or colours, until it gets right.

 

If I want yellow or white parts on a dark fuselage, I cut them out of a white or yellow skin, and

place them in the right position of a dark skin.

It's good to have 4 - 5 skins chosen, that may provide you with the right parts.

 

The wolf head was a jpeg from the web, I changed just a little with "variations", and "finger" (?),

which I used to wipe up more fierce eyebrows.

It's rather simple, how I work.

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