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Is this a joke?
The community skinners create specific skins and usually to a much higher quality as they spend a lot of time and effort making them. Its unreasonable to ask for this, generic skins should be available from the start. What they should do is something like ROF have a historic skin and fictional skin pack which is updated with every patch. http://riseofflight.com/en/community/usefulmaterials |
excellent research!!
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The code letters simply show that something can be placed there. Why? Because Stab/ZG 26 and Stab I./ZG 26 are known to have used fighter-style markings there. http://home.arcor.de/csthor/Bf110_ZG26_01.png http://home.arcor.de/csthor/Bf110_ZG26_02.png |
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The solution for the accuracy fiends - as in il2 - will be when skinners make dedicated 100% accurate recreations of individual aircraft (or whole squadrons :) ) Also, I don't think Luthier (?) was necessarily trying to nail a particular aircraft in accurate detail - it's probably more of a rough thrown-together illustration. Similar comments on the Spits too I think. The marking system is more complex than il-2 regarding postioning and options but still generic - for the final word in accuracy it'll be down to the skinners. |
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In contrast, the fact that all the Spits in the WIP updates showed non-aligned Third letters caught my eye...even if these are just placeholders so that users can apply whatever letter they choose, I question whether the location of the third letter in the skin/template will be flexible for mission builders/skinners. If not, then I should think going with the 90+% aligned scheme would be the best choice for being mostly accurate. Quote:
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http://i440.photobucket.com/albums/q...LOGPhoto-1.jpg Here is the Wings Pallette Profile. http://i440.photobucket.com/albums/q...dnLOGX4382.jpg Here is the SOW WIP placeholder LO+G. http://i440.photobucket.com/albums/q...naligned-1.jpg Also DW+Oand DW+K profiles http://i440.photobucket.com/albums/q...81/SpitDWO.jpg http://i440.photobucket.com/albums/q...81/SpitDWK.jpg The DW+O and DW+K photo. Note that even the somewhat uniquely and seemingly extremely slanted angle of the DW+K is accurately reproduced in the Profile. : http://i440.photobucket.com/albums/q...ndDWKphoto.jpg I repeat that I did not start this thread to be critical of the SOW:BOB team, but rather to offer additional historical information, hopefully well-founded, on matters which appeared in the updates to not have been taken into consideration. Aside from SOW:BOB, an exchange of views and supporting data/references is, in any event, an interesting endeavor for some of us who are historian hobbyists...on this matter of WWII aircraft markings as well as on many other subjects. If everything is coming along perfectly in the accurate skinning of SOW:BOB aircraft, that is absolutely wonderful. My comments and 'evidence' can be completely disregarded as having been unnecessary. No harm done. S! |
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Perhaps in a future update a sampling of such optional markings might be shown |
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Many people use MAT manager in IL2 just for the weathered markings. To put it quite bluntly the default markings in IL2 are ugly and look like model airplane decals. The IL2_MAT manager lets you replace them with something that looks more like what you see in actual photo's (the alternative of course is to use skins with markings provided bu the skinner). So far the markings in SOW still have this stick on decal effect however I am pretty sure I read somewhere weathering effects are being implemented in the final game. The other issue with default placements is that RAF markings seem to vary as to whether the right hand side placement reversed the order of Squadron ID and aircraft ID or just mirrored the left side. |
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Would also be nice to see dedicated shark teeth skin too - if it applies for whole gruppe then can make a good case for having it. WTE_Galway, I think the SOW markings are much better than the stock il-2 (which I agree were poor - I used Mat Manager too). SOW may not have shown much weathering on the markings (or on the skins either for that matter), but they integrate really well into the paintschemes. I really disagree that it is a stuck-on decal effect. I thought that they'd done a really good job. |
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