RBG values for Silver
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RBG values for Silver
Canany member of the forum please advise me on the rbg values to produce the colour 'silver' as seen on 1950s RAF aircraft?
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- Vintage Pair
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Re: RBG values for Silver
Silver I find very difficult, I usually end up with three layers of grey all different values going lighter at each stage. Each stage I also gaussian blurr (paint shop pro 7) so the edges of each layer blend a little. RGB values I am using for my DH90 are 215,217,229; 229,230,237; & 243,244,247. You then have to play with the alpha & even the glossiness in the Gmax textures of the model. You can't of course change the glossiness if you are creating a repaint.
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Keith
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Keith
Re: RBG values for Silver
Thanks for the speedy reply.
I regret to say that I use 'MS PAINT' for my repaints and I have never progressed to Paint Shop or any of the other more advanced repainting programs so any repainting I tackle has to be very, very simple!!
I regret to say that I use 'MS PAINT' for my repaints and I have never progressed to Paint Shop or any of the other more advanced repainting programs so any repainting I tackle has to be very, very simple!!
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Re: RBG values for Silver
I have yet to try it (I have it loaded) but it would seem that GIMP2 has the blur facility & many other tools, & its free!
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Keith
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Keith
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Re: RBG values for Silver
Yup.. many in the skinners world swear by GIMP. It would appear to be head and shoulders better than Paint and as Keith said.. the price is bang-on
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DaveB

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