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General Forums => Custom Skins => Topic started by: Nr_RaVeN on December 08, 2005, 11:25:51 PM
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(http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2004-8/809754/weissenberger.jpg)
spring 1943 Weissenberger's Bf 109G-2/R-6, Yellow 4.
~S~ All
I cant find a top view of the bird. does anybody know if its a spotted scheme on wings or the typical angels?
any help or cool pics would be appreciated
~S~Rave
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Originally posted by Nr_RaVeN
does anybody know if its a spotted scream on wings or the typical angels?
I'd SWEAR he's trying to communicate with us, only it's all gibberish!!
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h3 b ask1n 1f da w1ng b sp0t3d l1k da bode 0r 1f 1tz s0d1ded coluers. :lol
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Originally posted by Krusty
I'd SWEAR he's trying to communicate with us, only it's all gibberish!!
:O I beg your pardon......how rude..uuuhumm with all due respect.....Is the question a bit to difficult for you to understand?
......let me slow it down a bit.would any of you fine gentlemen have any idea what the camo pattern on the wings looks like??
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Originally posted by Larry
h3 b ask1n 1f da w1ng b sp0t3d l1k da bode 0r 1f 1tz s0d1ded coluers. :lol
exactly
larry thank you ;)
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Originally posted by Nr_RaVeN
exactly
larry thank you ;)
np btw I saw your K4 skin and was wondering if you used to make skins for IL2 because that is to good a job for your first one.
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Originally posted by Nr_RaVeN
exactly
larry thank you ;)
Now, see, I honestly didn't understand the way you phrased it.
Judging by most impromptu, in-the-field camo, they usually continue the pattern on the wings, so I would approximate the same pattern on top of the wings.
The point is camoflague. Not just on the fuselage, but the wings as well. They would be similar in this case. That's my semi-educated guess.
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Originally posted by Larry
np btw I saw your K4 skin and was wondering if you used to make skins for IL2 because that is to good a job for your first one.
Thank you Larry
yes I have been at it for a wile in il2 .. mostly fictional skins..
what I meant was... it was my first "Aces high" skin .
I like the historical accuracy standard that is expected from a skinner in this community. I believe It elevates ones skill level.
:aok
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Originally posted by Krusty
Now, see, I honestly didn't understand the way you phrased it.
Judging by most impromptu, in-the-field camo, they usually continue the pattern on the wings, so I would approximate the same pattern on top of the wings.
The point is camoflague. Not just on the fuselage, but the wings as well. They would be similar in this case. That's my semi-educated guess.
Thanks krusty
I was hoping I could do the spots on top of the wings:D
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About half of posts in this thread are useless, irrelevant, idiotic, and plain foolish (including this one).
Do people really have too much time on their hands?