Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => Custom Skins => Topic started by: Kweassa on June 24, 2005, 02:11:01 AM
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Sorry for the long wait. Was busy past few weeks.
The Ki-84-Ia templates(1024x1024) are now up at AH-Skin Depot (http://ah-skins.com).
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Ut oh, problem.
The AH-skins site accepts files under 2mb total. The template, despite being Zipped, is 3.55mb total and will not be accepted.
*Shrug* I guess I'll just have to e-mail it to anyone who wants it.
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You got mail on the email that is attached to your forums account.
Tex
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I can host it =)
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Tex? What is that? I didn't even know I had an e-mail account... How can I view the mails?
SkyChimp, PM me your email address, I'll send it to you.
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Originally posted by Kweassa
Tex? What is that? I didn't even know I had an e-mail account... How can I view the mails?
SkyChimp, PM me your email address, I'll send it to you.
He means he did what i just did =)
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Check your email.
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It has been sent
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thx :aok
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http://www.the-ones.org/KI84Template.zip =)
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Or http://www.skins.the-ones.org
working on template and its for objects too
And il2 skins ;)
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Kweassa
A few questions on your template.
The rivest and plane lines are in red, how do you blend them.
Also no layers have blending/opticity in them any perticular settings you recommend?
Tex
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Ok are u working with adobe?
If so right click on 'Panel Layer' it says select layer transparency
then get a BIG brush maybe 200 color black go over 3 times.
Then you black panel lines do the same thing with rivets.
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Well I used replace color function to get that done.
But what Im wondering is if there is any trick to the red lines...
Tex
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Kweassa´s template + my metal work...
(http://www.riha.nu/ah/ki84/teamwork.jpg)
Still work in progress though...
Tex
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I left every opacity/blending option off and neutral, so you can experiment it yourself and get the best results possible.
In case of the rivets or panel lines, it's pretty simple.
The panel lines and rivets are done in red for visibility. All you have to do is create a new layer, ctrl+click the panel line/rivet layer, and then paint over the new layer with the selection from the PL/Riv layer.
Use a super-size 2500 brush, choose the color most appropriate for your current skin, and stamp it down twice.
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You can send it to me via email: lucull@gmx.de
I'll put it online manually. :)
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:D the download keeps deleting its self sigh..