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Repaints

Postby Knick » Thu Aug 14, 2008 1:21 pm

To make a repaint do i need the model file for the aircraft? Also what other files do i need?
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Re: Repaints

Postby Brando14100 » Thu Aug 14, 2008 1:29 pm

Well, if there is a paint kit, you want that. You need a program to do the painting. Pay a visit to the repainting section, you will find good info. there.

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Re: Repaints

Postby Knick » Thu Aug 14, 2008 1:31 pm

Well, if there is a paint kit, you want that. You need a program to do the painting. Pay a visit to the repainting section, you will find good info. there.

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Well i found this freeware dc-10-30 i think it's on simv it has like AA,United,BA etc i wanted to do a Fictional repaint of 1 in Olympic, and Air Canada but i guess i can't unless i find a paint kit
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Re: Repaints

Postby Brando14100 » Thu Aug 14, 2008 1:35 pm

Well, if there is a paint kit, you want that. You need a program to do the painting. Pay a visit to the repainting section, you will find good info. there.

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Well i found this freeware dc-10-30 i think it's on simv it has like AA,United,BA etc i wanted to do a Fictional repaint of 1 in Olympic, and Air Canada but i guess i can't unless i find a paint kit


What I said is basic stuff. I have never even done a paint. Stop by the paint section. Ask there, they will know for sure.

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Postby Knick » Thu Aug 14, 2008 2:38 pm

Well, if there is a paint kit, you want that. You need a program to do the painting. Pay a visit to the repainting section, you will find good info. there.

8-)


Well i found this freeware dc-10-30 i think it's on simv it has like AA,United,BA etc i wanted to do a Fictional repaint of 1 in Olympic, and Air Canada but i guess i can't unless i find a paint kit


What I said is basic stuff. I have never even done a paint. Stop by the paint section. Ask there, they will know for sure.

8-)

k thank you
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Re: Repaints

Postby Boikat » Thu Aug 14, 2008 7:58 pm

You can also paint over an existing texture, if I'm not mistaken.
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Re: Repaints

Postby jankees » Tue Aug 19, 2008 10:40 am

It starts with a paintkit, (it can be done without, but then it will be (much) more work), that contains layered psd or psp files.
Then you need a graphics program like paint shop (psp) or photoshop (psd) (both payware) or gimp (freeware). You open the paintkit files in there, draw whatever you want your aircraft to look like, save the texture files in the right format (bmp for fs9, dds or bmp for fsx), if you want reflective paint, or bare metal, you'll have to edit the alphachannel as well.
Finally, you combine and convert all your work to files that FS recognizes with DXTbmp (freeware), you import them in FS and stand back in awe at your wonderful work (too be honest, you usually see that you made lots of mistakes ad try again..).
That's it in a nutshell, now for the little details....
My advice: start with an aircraft for which you can find a paintkit, and start with a simple livery, and continue from there..
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Re: Repaints

Postby todayshorse » Tue Aug 19, 2008 10:51 am

you import them in FS and stand back in awe at your wonderful work (too be honest, you usually see that you made lots of mistakes and try again..).
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How true this is. Sometimes i think 'how could i have screwed that bit up so much!'

But although im still a novice in the repainting lark, i can defo state a decent paintkit makes such a difference.

Going from a single .bmp that contained the whole aircraft to somthing like the Level D with so many layers its mind boggling
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Re: Repaints

Postby Knick » Fri Aug 22, 2008 8:06 pm

k thanks guys!
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Re: Repaints

Postby garryrussell » Sat Aug 23, 2008 4:16 am

Don't be put off

We all make a mess at first :o

A mate of mine recently posted on another forum

'He who makes no mistakes...makes nothing"

Oh so true ;)
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