...pretty please...
Has anyone got, or knows where to find, some plain white maps for the chippie - well, only the exterior skin texture.
I am only asking so that I can save time...
Yes, I am a lazy sod, but there's no harm in asking :think:
Help request please...
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- Rick Piper
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Please don't start painting the unfinished Chippy.
I already have a load of modified propeller textures on the outhouse.
It's identical to the paintkit that was released 3 years ago so why the sudden need for people to get hold of it ?
the model is a work in progress which means it's not finished.
I don't want painted textures turning up yet as nobody knows what i am releaseing.
Regards
Rick
I already have a load of modified propeller textures on the outhouse.
It's identical to the paintkit that was released 3 years ago so why the sudden need for people to get hold of it ?
the model is a work in progress which means it's not finished.
I don't want painted textures turning up yet as nobody knows what i am releaseing.
Regards
Rick
OK Rick, I'm just experimenting with some of the stuff I tried for the "9" version. If I have any success, I'll send the stuff to you for cross reference first. Thing is, I never found a white skin for the "9" version either, and my first attempts were rather poor.
Here's one model I like a lot already.
I promise no uploading
Here's one model I like a lot already.
I promise no uploading
- Garry Russell
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Hmmm, I use Corel PhotoPaint, and I have tried to reduce the yellow to white, but I lose too much detail for my liking.
The bitmap from the model is only a single layer, so the ideal version to work with would be the yellow skin. Like I said above, I was just being lazy. I know you can "wash" out colours so that they appear white, but then you have to touch up things like the roundels and numbers. It generally ends up like a dog's dinner - and I have seen some repaints which really do look grotty.
I don't like spoiling a modeller's work by not producing my best, that's why I always try to work with the modellers.
And like I said, I am experimenting for now. I have just seen the RAS 260, and the way they have worked has inspired me.
The bitmap from the model is only a single layer, so the ideal version to work with would be the yellow skin. Like I said above, I was just being lazy. I know you can "wash" out colours so that they appear white, but then you have to touch up things like the roundels and numbers. It generally ends up like a dog's dinner - and I have seen some repaints which really do look grotty.
I don't like spoiling a modeller's work by not producing my best, that's why I always try to work with the modellers.
And like I said, I am experimenting for now. I have just seen the RAS 260, and the way they have worked has inspired me.
- Rick Piper
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Hi Chris
I will send you the paintkit once i get a bit more done.
There where also other questions that i did not answer.
No to glider Tug as it's pretty pointless in FS as you can't tow anything up
& in my view the Super Chipmunk is a travesty of design.
to do this needs a complete rebuilt VC & External model which is not what i want to be doing.
Regards
Rick
I will send you the paintkit once i get a bit more done.
There where also other questions that i did not answer.
No to glider Tug as it's pretty pointless in FS as you can't tow anything up
& in my view the Super Chipmunk is a travesty of design.
to do this needs a complete rebuilt VC & External model which is not what i want to be doing.
Regards
Rick
Ah, sorry, I didn't make myself too clear about what else a Super Chippie can look like...
Try some of this and imagine modelling a plane with fireworks instead of smoke...
http://www.oregonaeroskydancer.com/
or thie:
http://www.alaska.faa.gov/fai/images/Ai ... MUNK-b.jpg
Or simply search "super chipmunk" in Google - it's a very popular aerobatic plane too. It has been used for towing simply because it has ooomph, loads of it.
But of course - in a sense, you are so right about it not "belonging" to the "classics" genre.
Try some of this and imagine modelling a plane with fireworks instead of smoke...
http://www.oregonaeroskydancer.com/
or thie:
http://www.alaska.faa.gov/fai/images/Ai ... MUNK-b.jpg
Or simply search "super chipmunk" in Google - it's a very popular aerobatic plane too. It has been used for towing simply because it has ooomph, loads of it.
But of course - in a sense, you are so right about it not "belonging" to the "classics" genre.