Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => Custom Skins => Topic started by: Guppy35 on February 11, 2005, 03:11:06 PM
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Two images from Jeff Ethell's "P38 Lightning in World War II Color".
First is a P38E that is fairly new. The camo is still dark etc.
Second is a stateside training unit F or G that looks the worse for wear. Lots of touch up paint etc.
I would imagine the Pac OD/Gray birds somewhere in between with the care given to combat ready birds vs the tropical weather.
I initially went with darker panal lines on Dottie, but ended up lightening them up as it looked better to me both from outside and inside the cockpit looking out.
Dan/Slack
(http://www.onpoi.net/ah/pics/users/810_1108156058_38ecolor.jpg)
(http://www.onpoi.net/ah/pics/users/810_1108155997_38dcolor.jpg)
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Yikes someone help those poor birds!
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Those are nasty.
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The first image was over south California in mid-1942 and the second is from Florida in 1943/44 (i think).
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Interesting! Thanks for posting those. Would the correct rule of thumb be then, "Dark camo/color = light panel lines, light camo/nat metal = dk panel lines".
Works for me!
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Originally posted by Stang
Yikes someone help those poor birds!
Them bad boys are work horses ... no time to look pretty and get all spiffied up ... theres a job to do.
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Originally posted by oboe
Interesting! Thanks for posting those. Would the correct rule of thumb be then, "Dark camo/color = light panel lines, light camo/nat metal = dk panel lines".
Works for me!
I've actaully been toning the panel lines down a bit compared to my skins on the old models. Seems to look better, maybe because there is around only half to 2/3rds area compared to the old 2x1024 files. So in theory lines on the new models will look wider, toning them down seems to hide it a little.