I remember the waddle too...50 years later I've started wearing parachutes again, and they're a little more comfortable now, but still you have to tighten the leg straps 'to the bite'
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Wow, I am a little shocked at how few repaints there are for this little beauty. I would encourage the artists here to show some more love to the Chippy. And, if they can reduce the size of the RAF roundels on the fuselage, that would be good. I think the stock ones are a bit too big.
Not sure about the overall size, but the standard 'D' type roundels look wrong on most paints and repaints. Red/white/blue radius proportions are supposed to be 1:2:3, meaning the red center patch should be much bigger.
Talking of the AH Chippie, does anyone think it looks better without the squashed donuts on the wing ribs?? I tried to edit them out of the normal textures without messing up everything else they're supposed to do. It doesn't work so well on the very shiny BBMF paint but most of the others are OK.
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There's about 12 on flightsim.to: https://flightsim.to/discover/chipmunk
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Agreed. Thanks for the heads up. Now compare that number with the number of repaints on flightsim.com for the FSX/P3d version. I did several of those myself a few years ago, but do not know where to even start with MSFS repaints, and don't really have time to figure it out.
Sorry, I meant the big fasteners along the wing ribs. I think AH overdid them a bit (they don't agree!) - my picture shows the wing without them. It wasn't a successful experiment, probably because I'm using a paint package rather than Blender and my modified normal textures don't match the ones produced by the SDK.
Also - EUREKA! Thanks to an amazing tool by LordFrites (https://flightsim.to/file/27707/msfs-textures-toolbox) I can now batch-convert PNG normal maps into the proper format for MSFS.
It takes a little setting up but its easier than Blender. If anyone wants smoother wings on the Chipmunk I'll put the modified normal maps in our library.
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Baz - agreed, they're there. I just feel they're a bit overdone and don't (to my eyes) stand out quite so starkly in real life. I'm sure the appearance can vary depending on age, re-covering, finish etc. Still, no one else has mentioned it so no worries - I'll just play quietly with my normal maps in the corner.
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Are you sure that these bumps are rivets covered by the fabric skin but the rivets remain as pronounced bumps? Isn't it the stitching from attaching the fabric to the wing ribs which is visible? Normally the stitching is then covered with another strip of fabric.
One other point of interest. What is the reason that your 3D model contains viewer wing ribs than the original? This can be seen comparing the pictures in post 165 and 170.
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Hello again. So, I modified the wing normal maps to make the rib fasteners slightly smaller. I also wanted the impression of a faint sag between the ribs, at least from the VC. Very much a WIP and no criticism of anyone or anything intended - if I didn't really like this add-on I wouldn't bother!
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I am finally getting back into MSFS, after a four month break (combination of computer troubles, a very annoying total lifetime ban from the official MSFS forum, and business focus)... AND of course my beloved Chippy is getting a lot of flight time (and the new DC-3 too, eh Jan Visser???).
Back to the Chippy.
Would some kind soul please do a couple of repaints with the RAF serial WK591 please? I think it was in the old RAF silver or grey colours when I first flew in it back in 1971. (There are some reference images online if you google the registration). I would also suggest a re-size of the fuselage roundels, I think all the default ones are a bit big compared with reality.
Anyway.. a request for sure, on my 65th birthday today! - Someone "make my Day" LOL
- Kenneth
Well, it's got to be said, Ken, if only she'd fly as beautiful as she looks... IMHO the relation between these two phenomena should be much more close to each another (and i don't mean anything should be tempered with regarding her beauty... ;-)
I gave up on my FS sweatshop already before MSFS came to town, including repainting (although i used to love that very much !) so i can't help you with the Chippy there, Ken. Hopefully someone might step foreward here for you.
All the best to you and your family, my friend!
Cheers,
Jan
P.S. to all DC-3 afficionados here: anyone remember that we had to fly the first ever DC-3 in FS (FS5 'Flightshop' additional external DC-3 model by John Kerry. All IIRC....) with the Cessna 172 panel ?? (and 172 sound !??..) It was Kenneth here who came to the rescue and produced the very first 3th party panel for FS and it happend to be for John's DC-3 ! I could never have been happier with an FS add-on as i was then (i took care of a respectable P&W R-1850 sound myself). Thanks again, Ken !! )
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