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Old 01-17-2012, 06:01 PM
Jaws2002 Jaws2002 is offline
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Thx all for the imput.

Thank you Tom for the help. I knew I messed up with the size and position of the kill and personal markings after I posted the real pictures next to the screenshot. It is very obvious. those are some very good tips.
The crosses are the right size, i think, but the panel lines are not exactly matching what i see in the picture, that's why i wasn't able to place them exactly where they are. I have quite a few Romanian 109E pics and the crosses are not all in the same place. I guess i should just try to match them the the individual pictures instead of trying to match them to the profiles in the book. (wich was easier to do for my lazzy ass).

I have a question. How do you use that panel line template? In il-2, for obvious reasons (my lack of skills), I used PSD layered templates made by highly skilled skinners and panel lines and rivets were already made and placed on a transparent layer. This template has grey background. How much opacity and fill do you use to blend it with the skin? I can't use "remove white to get that background out of there.

Thanls for all your help.
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