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Mighty fine mate,in the last pic the colours seem a little more 'earthy' if you know what i mean:rolleyes:
Looks lovely.chat on comms when you get a chance bud. Cheese |
Hurricane MkI, 80 Sqn, Greece/Crete, April/May 41
Cheers Cheesey, be on tonight (poss ARMA mod?)
Something a tad differant. http://s6.postimage.org/b16v11h4x/Desert_Hurri_1.jpg http://s6.postimage.org/4orpr7e2p/Desert_Hurri_2.jpg http://s6.postimage.org/g2e92eold/Desert_Hurri_3.jpg http://s6.postimage.org/dmcfok6ip/Desert_Hurri_4.jpg http://s6.postimage.org/9kvciwe81/Hu...Crete_Apri.jpg http://s6.postimage.org/6x5w8jl6p/Hu...1941_blank.jpg Again, thanks to the unknown auther of a weather layer, rest by me |
Hello Kris....Some really great skins you've done here...Good to see someone with the enthusiasm for skinning on the new Sim...its contagous!...You got me hooked again....Top Work..~S~
So...After working away all last year in Istanbul and then eventually getting home and spending the kahoonas that was needed on a big rig to play COD, I've been hitting it pretty hard....ATAGS server 'Axis v Allies' (well worth a looksee at their server if you haven't already done so...PLUG)...So yesterday knocked up my first COD skin....a quickey as a tester.....(I used to make skins in 1946 regularly)... Interesting to not find any of the panel lines in the stock skin...Although I don't need them just yet I will need a transparency of those in the future I am sure....if anyone knows where they are in the files (save me the trolling...thanks in advance)....I used to use the 'remove white' plugin on the void skins to get the panel lines in 1946... Anyways... I never liked the Spit stock colours that were on COD..I remember seeing the previews a couple years back and thinking the same...so I made a spit skin from an old 1946 skin here....Not any pilot in particular, just a colour scheme that I like....more to the yellow ochre and to the olive green.. There are 4 skins in the pack: With white nose, black nose and with or without yellow square on left top wing. None with Markings. http://www.mediafire.com/?3d3wb3f5ezhrmab http://i487.photobucket.com/albums/r...1-46-59-16.jpg http://i487.photobucket.com/albums/r...1-53-16-62.jpg http://i487.photobucket.com/albums/r...1-53-44-96.jpg Also...I found a couple of little extras on the Spit IIa that weren't on the others....here: http://i487.photobucket.com/albums/r..._Lewis/1-2.jpg Took me a while to find...Don't know why they are different....and there might even be others......Here they are in red on the skin http://i487.photobucket.com/albums/r..._Lewis/5-1.jpg |
Hello Kristof
Would it be possible to make a skin of Spitfire Mk1 PR-f X4590 As my father worked on this Spitfire while it was at RAF finningly in the 1970's Regards:) |
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wow! amazing work dude! but i think i missed the link for any 109 skins...
the stock one is a bit clean. if anyone can shoot up a link for some cool 109 skins, i would super appreciate it. |
Think your in the wrong thread for them "orrible" 109 thingys:shock:
Kris wouldnt dirty his name by skinning a/c for the dark side :) But i know a man who does(and in my opinion the best.for the "other side that is :) ) http://www.cptfarrels.com/ Cheese |
Spitfire Mark IA, X4474 QV-I, of No. 19 Sqn
I have not made any skins for an age due to the horrible 'forced weathering' but have been asked to do QV-I/X4474 and PR-F/X4590 (soon for that one)
QV-I/X4474 flown by Sgt B.J. Jennings, 19 Sqn from Fowlemere in 1940 http://s6.postimage.org/83updsh6p/QV_I_1.jpg http://s6.postimage.org/sp9h5oyrl/QV_I_2.jpg http://s6.postimage.org/tuqyr5l35/QV_I_5.jpg http://s6.postimage.org/n30joaw3l/QV_I_4.jpg http://s6.postimage.org/pt5a7r3ep/Sp...ngs_19_Sqn.jpg |
Wow....thanks very much Chris,that is beautiful mate,a fantastic piece of work!...............for me this makes COD,coming on here and downloading/using these superb works of art and talent.:grin:
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