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Post by lifejogger on Jan 7, 2007 13:29:56 GMT -5
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Post by windrunner on Jan 8, 2007 2:31:13 GMT -5
Hey jogger, that's an awesome stuff! it's great. Maam's one?
Just a little side note: sometimes when we paint warbirds we forgot they were hand painted (with airbrushes) by ground crews with lot of things to do... the lines were colours meet were not so "defined" like you can see in nowadays planes. I like to add a sort of blur where the colors meet, so it gives the illusion of a certain "unaccuracy" there.
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Post by lifejogger on Jan 8, 2007 8:25:12 GMT -5
Hey jogger, that's an awesome stuff! it's great. Maam's one? Just a little side note: sometimes when we paint warbirds we forgot they were hand painted (with airbrushes) by ground crews with lot of things to do... the lines were colours meet were not so "defined" like you can see in nowadays planes. I like to add a sort of blur where the colors meet, so it gives the illusion of a certain "unaccuracy" there. Yes it is MAAM's. Thanks for the tip about adding a blur where the colors meet. When looking at actual photos of the plane I am trying to create, I could see that where the colors met they overlapped. Paint Shop has a smudge function which I am going use on the edges, also I may experiment with the spray on function in PSP. jogger
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