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Been working on this baby... I got the trident, the tail and the ensign right, but I don't know anything about correct numbering... and placing decals before and after the roundel seems like one hell of a job...

Anybody has more experience with this? We need Italian F-84F's :-)

 

 

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decal position is done... i can't put decals over the airbrake so it's roundel first and then stormo numbering

i don't know what font to use though... anybody have an idea?   and for serials it should be the US ones, so without the MM...

 

 

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Posted (edited)

Amrillo USAF is close enough

 

why can't you put decals on the airbrakes?? It's just a simple location (done if enough time on the 3w Skyraiders and Scooters)

 

the alternative for the *-roundel-** would be a level 2 decal with the

 

1stnum (ROUNDEL) 2ndnum

 

as one decal. not hard to do at all. done it LOTS of times for RAF ww2 birds

 

 

edit:

mesh names are:

 

airbrake_R

airbrake_L

 

easy enough!

Edited by Wrench
Posted

thanks, i'll check the airbrakes mesh when i muster the courage

finding the right coordinates for the decals was already enough of a mess for now

 

yeah i thought about amarillo usaf... it's not 100%, but it's close for now

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I can't see how could finding the coords be so hard? you use the existing USAF positions, and move from there. Or extract the decals inis for the various users from (whichever) objectdata cat they're in. easy peasy!

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