Wht Plane?

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Wht Plane?

Postby masmith » Sun Apr 02, 2006 3:22 pm

Im a kind of novice at repainting even though I have upload some of my work before, but i'm looking for a freeware plane that is easy and rewarding to re paint.

help is most appreciated
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Re: Wht Plane?

Postby wji » Sun Apr 02, 2006 5:04 pm

Such a broad scope to your question: Flyable or AI? The advantage to repainting AI planes is they show up at the most unexpected times and always sporting a great paintjob!

My signature pic is a Kluas Bosemann's PC-12. The paintkit is easy because it's one-piece Fuse_t and comes with a sample already repainted. Klaus Brosemann and Mal Lloyd have teamed on many AI models.

For simplicity in repainting look for one-piece Fuse_t paint-kits.
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Re: Wht Plane?

Postby igorski » Sun Apr 02, 2006 5:48 pm

mike stones aircraft are simple and easy enough to paint.

www.pmstone.com

almost all the a/c come with a basic paint kit included.

If you use psp or photoshop, then I may have a layered kit you can use with will make things a LOT easier and better looking end result.
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Re: Wht Plane?

Postby liamhr » Tue May 16, 2006 1:55 am

hi can you tell me how to make repaints
and mabye try cessna 185 VH-DGL

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Re: Wht Plane?

Postby wji » Tue May 16, 2006 10:06 am

Aircraft Texture Repaint Kits is the title of SimViations Help file at the top of this forum.

Some of the links get pretty complicated so one may want to go directly to CalClassic's Repaint tutorial. The link to Martin Wright's DXTbmp(x) program is there and DXTbmp is required to convert BMP Extended file formats to 24bit (or 32bit, 256 or other) for use in any paint program-of-your-choice.

Have fun and let us know how you get on with you first repaint (or simple modification of registration numbers).
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Re: Wht Plane?

Postby gryshnak » Tue May 16, 2006 10:48 am

First, figure out what sort of planes you like to fly.  It's always more interesting to repaint the thing you enjoy flying most.

Check the link in my sig file for another how-to-repaint tutorial, using the default Extra 300.

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Re: Wht Plane?

Postby ripping » Mon May 29, 2006 8:45 am

I'm just starting out on repainting myself and I'm using a P51D modeled by Roger L. Dial I believe.
Its the same model as used the the P51 Reno Air Races package, and many other mustang repaints.
It uses one main graphic for the plane repaint, and that alone makes it simple to use.
I've been using PSP 5.01.  Yes its very old, but very capable and intuitive.
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