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Offline texace

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Tips on weathering
« on: October 24, 2002, 10:22:27 PM »
I've noticed lots of very good jobs here, but I'd like to input something for those of you wanting to create weathering effects

  • A good place to start is oil or exhaust stains from the engine area. Around the stacks is the best place to add them. You'll want to use a light balck or grey color, or better yet a darker color of the main fuslage.
  • Another simple item are gunpowder streaks behind all guns. This is easier on the wings, and it'll always be top and bottom. These would be best a dark grey of lightish black. It shouldn't or just barely match the wing color.
  • If you want a good look up close, it's wise to add silver flakes to the leading edge of the wings, simulating particles and objects hitting them at high speed.
  • Areas where the pilot or a crewmember would walk along the wings are good places to flake off paint.
  • Around any cowling covers or engine areas, you could add silver flakes to simulate dings from tools.


OK, so they're basic, but the newbies could use it...:D