Eugene2 Posted November 14, 2018 Posted November 14, 2018 View File AnatraDS Russian skin New skin for excellent AnatraDS_"Anasal" by Stephen1918. I tried to add some "photorealistic" textures for more impressive image of this aircraft. Don't forget to add to AnatraDS "ini" files: [TextureSetXXX] Directory=RussianPhR Name=RussianPhR Nation=Russia Squadron= Specular=0.300000 Glossiness=0.250000 Reflection=0.300000 Eugene1 Submitter Eugene2 Submitted 11/13/2018 Category Other Entente Aircraft Skins 1 Quote
Wilches Posted November 14, 2018 Posted November 14, 2018 Good timing! I enjoy it a lot. Thanks!!!!! 1 Quote
Crawford Posted November 16, 2018 Posted November 16, 2018 Good work, Eugene2. But the planes of the Anatra plant were not painted. All the Anades and Anasals of the WWI were in the colors of construction materials. Shades of wood textures - from light to dark brown. Percale (the linen fabric) - yellovish. And the planes was coated not with aircraft dope, but with a special composition "navavia", which very quickly became rough. 2 Quote
Eugene2 Posted November 16, 2018 Author Posted November 16, 2018 Thanks Crawford. I'm not enough time in WW1- theme and I'll make new wright skin of AnatraDS in near future. 1 1 Quote
Crawford Posted November 18, 2018 Posted November 18, 2018 On 16.11.2018 at 7:02 PM, Eugene2 said: I'll make new wright skin of AnatraDS in near future. I believe you. Although in fairness it must be said that "Anasal" did not take any part in combat actions of the WWI. In fact, the Anatra plant began to produce this aircraft, when the Russian army was already falling apart. Until November 1917, only a few machines were distributed among the front-line squadrons. But not all of them were at least taken out of Odessa ... The planes that later went to the Austrians were used only in the rear training units. 1 Quote
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