Great info... I can see the bomber outside "carlinga" showing how much more tight it is in there.... also the bracing is different
Thanks a lot Manuele...
Carlos
Great info... I can see the bomber outside "carlinga" showing how much more tight it is in there.... also the bracing is different
Thanks a lot Manuele...
Carlos
Great info... Thanks a lot Manuele Villa..
so here is the corrected version... I didn't know I was doing the panel for the cargo version... this
one is the bomber version... It is not so easy to come out with an exact replica... but I think it is
fairly close to it...
Carlos
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After Manuele's valuable suggestions, here it is...
Available as usual...
G.
A little bit of cosmetic surgery in Milton Shupe's provisional panel for
the new WIP download...
Available as usual...
G.
A little bit of cosmetic surgery in Allen's excellent addition to CFS 2 fighters...
IMHO a great addition rivaling many other Tempests floating around...
Available as usual...
G.
Still a WIP... will be available as usual...
G.
Still a WIP... all comments or suggestions entertained... gun sight is separate bmp...
for pop up use... as it obscures the atti gauge...
it will be available as usual...
G.
Following a question in another thread, if what one is looking to do is something like this:
then, using PSP, one needs to get familiarized with working with nodes... First, you convert the object to a vector object.
1 On the Tools toolbar, select the Pen tool .
2 On the Tool Options palette, click Edit Mode button .
3 Click a vector object.
The object's nodes appear.
4 Click the node.
The selected node appears with a solid gray fill.
You can also,
Select multiple nodes
Hold down Shift, and click the nodes.
Select all nodes on a contour
Double-click one node. If the object has only one contour, this selects all nodes in the path.
Select all nodes in a path (all nodes in the object)
Right-click a node, and choose Edit Select All.
Select the next or previous node on a contour
Hold down Shift, and press [ or ].
Deselect a selected node
Hold down Shift, and click the node.
Then you can deform the object to your desired shape...
Here is a WIP redo on a panel for the Ki 43 III...
in it, I used extensively this tool....
It is not difficult but requires some attention to detail and patience...
To wit:
IMHO our worst enemy is the wanting to "publish" immediately... for it causes our work to be less precise than one wishes...
G.
Available as usual...
G.
This is a definitive version correcting perspective errors and overall inaccuracy of
circulating panels for this WW2 workhorse. Painted on the basis of a line drawing from
the manufacturer...
Available in either a "clean version" or with additional pop-up throttle box and yokes...
G.
This is another definitive version correcting perspective errors and overall inaccuracy of
circulating panels for this pre-war WW2 fighter. Painted on the basis of a line drawing from
the manufacturer...and a photo...
G.
I will do another panel based on this foto... a wide one...
it is fun to experiment... Ciao per ora
By the way... at any altitude above 10,000 feet one better have oxygen if one wants to stay awake...lol
Carlos
A quick redo for Shessi's fantastic redo of the Grumman JF2... clean or with hand-stick pop-up bmp files...
Available as usual, comments and/or suggestions welcome...
G.
Available as usual, comments and/or suggestions welcome...
G.
You know what G?, you're getting quite good at all this panel lark.....ha ha! Superb stuff amigo....that Duck panel, love it!
And those little gems of info with your 'how to's', enjoying and learning, thank you and please carry on with those.
Cheers
Shessi
Yes, on and off, very gradually getting there....Don't worry it's one that definitely will not be left, I like it too much myself.
The PBY's and others have got in the way!
Shessi
Another bit of plastic surgery to rejuvenate an old panel...
Available as usual... comments, suggestions welcome...
G.
Another bit of plastic surgery to rejuvenate an old panel...
Available as usual... comments, suggestions welcome...
G.
As someone mentioned yesterday that Scrubb's newest addition deserves some new high-def repaints
I decided to do a 2D panel bmp to replace the "rather" rudimentary one included with
the model....
Available as usual....
G.
Available as usual.... Comments and/or suggestions welcome
G.
P-51D-NA profile suitable for printing and framing. Available as usual...
No jagged lines in the original...this is a reduced size jpg...
Comments and or suggestions welcome.
G.
Another profile suitable for printing and framing. Available as usual...
No jagged lines in the original...this is a reduced size jpg...
Comments and or suggestions welcome.
G.
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