Photo real Textures!

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What Paint do you prefer?

Poll ended at 20 May 2007, 16:50

Photo
0
No votes
Standard
6
24%
Not Bothered
3
12%
Combination
16
64%
 
Total votes: 25

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fmansam
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Photo real Textures!

Post by fmansam »

Hi guys

just wondering, who prefers what? :think:

i have been flying some planes with photo real textures lately, at first i hated them, but i have been hooked as of late,
all though some textures look naff photoreal, others look awesome,
i was just curious what you guys prefer!
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Post by Garry Russell »

TBH the best combination is both.....with certain detail photo-real and the main textures painted.......but the is no option for a combination :think:

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Post by fmansam »

Sorry Garry,

didnt think of that...option added! :doh:

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Post by Garry Russell »

Cheers....voted now :smile:

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Post by DaveG »

Photo reals that have been done well look great, but if not they just look crap.
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Post by VEGAS »

I think it depends on the painter. I have seen some terrible photo real textures and some pretty decent efforts. :think:
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Post by Quixoticish »

Photo real jobs are great for screenshots but I always find some niggling error that annoys me and stops me flying it. A light reflection or shadow on the texture for example. For detail and quality you can't beat a 100% hand drawn texture, however sometimes you can get acceptable quality by compromising and making certain parts such as squadron markings photo-real, I still prefer to do it by hand if possible though.

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Post by Imperator »

Photoreal looks great if done well, however sometimes it doesn't look quite right. For example this series is from a fotoreal paint the plane looks great, BUT...you can judge for your selves. Note the shine effect:

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Post by ianhind »

you can't beat a 100% hand drawn texture,
Try doing the Thomas Cook tail :-#

I made a point of taking some photos of the tail when I flew on one a couple of years ago to finish a repaint.

I'm certainly not good enough to do this one freehand (or don't have enough commitment :wink: ).

http://www.airplane-pictures.net/image2739.html

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Post by Garry Russell »

The thing that strikes me about the top pic of those three is the intake and undercarriage just do not match the rest of the paint .

I do use some photo's myself......the Hot Air titles on the Viscount and the leaping lion for BAF and the leopard on the Guernsey Airlines Viscount/Herald and the JAF Viscount....but they are used as part of the paint rather than a photoreal paint as such.

Each has advantages and both need to be done properly.

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