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Fictional / Ace Combat Themed Skins : Taking Requests

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Good day all!

I've created this thread for anyone who'd like to request a fictional/Ace Combat themed skin for me to make. Here are a few examples below for reference.

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I've long been a fan of aviation-themed fictional works, especially the Ace Combat series. I first learnt how to make skins for IL2 a few years ago, and I'd thought that it be nice to create skins for people to enjoy, but are shy to ask because they're not "real" or "immersive".

 

So feel free to ask away, as I enjoy turning fiction into reality.  You can either leave a comment on this thread, or send me a private message.

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zachtan, I've sent you a PM with some surprises. Cruising the net, I found all plane skins extracted from the PS2 games: AC04, ACZ and AC5. They can be used for reference, colour choices, etc.

I have no particular requests, but I think it would be great to have the Mobius F-22A and F-4E Phantom II, the Razgriz F-14A and some cool Ace Combat Zero plane skins of the enemy ace squadrons (Rot, Wizard, Sorcerer, Schwarze, etc...)

 

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How does a modern US Civil War sound.  Aircraft painted in Confederate and Union paint schemes.  Kind of intriguing.

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been there, done that (Turtledove Universe)

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csa spitfire.JPG

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9 hours ago, TuskAct4 said:

Can you do the Trigger's F/A-18F skin from AC7?

https://imgur.com/a/Kcbwm

Unfortunately, I won't do any AC7 skins for now, because :

1) It's still in development, a lot of things can change about the design.

2) I haven't been invested in the characters yet.

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On 17/09/2017 at 3:45 AM, jodandawg said:

How does a modern US Civil War sound.  Aircraft painted in Confederate and Union paint schemes.  Kind of intriguing.

Hmm.. I'll consider it ;)

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12 hours ago, zachtan said:

Unfortunately, I won't do any AC7 skins for now, because :

1) It's still in development, a lot of things can change about the design.

2) I haven't been invested in the characters yet.

Ok

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On 10/18/2017 at 5:36 PM, TheUnknow said:

Good morning. :)

I wondered if it is possible to do the Mobius one skin on the f4 phantom.?

 

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On 1/6/2018 at 8:01 AM, TuskAct4 said:

 

Kei Nagase has already made a few pretty okay quality skins for the OMDF, see if they're what you're looking for :

 

 

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1 minute ago, zachtan said:

Kei Nagase has already made a few pretty okay quality skins for the OMDF, see if they're what you're looking for :

 

 

Work with SF2 F-18?

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Yes, but only for F/A-18 A,B,C,D by the Hornet Team. EricJ's F/A-18 E/F uses a different skin.

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6 minutes ago, zachtan said:

Yes, but only for F/A-18 A,B,C,D by the Hornet Team. EricJ's F/A-18 E/F uses a different skin.

Thanks

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