New Mexico

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ALVAMA

Re: New Mexico

#21 Post by ALVAMA »

koyotin wrote:Great looking ship. I, for one, always look forward to the ships you do. Regardless of their nationality or historicity. Keep up the great work!!
Thanks a lot!
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Portsmouth Bill
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Re: New Mexico

#22 Post by Portsmouth Bill »

Impressive Alex, and great to see more real ships :)
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Re: New Mexico

#23 Post by ALVAMA »

Portsmouth Bill wrote:Impressive Alex, and great to see more real ships :)
Heh, thanks Bill, alot more follow.
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Re: New Mexico

#24 Post by Gollevainen »

a tip for the railing, use the normal grey shade when you are facing the white background, and only switch to the tone corresponding the camoflage when the railing is facing some surface colored in that color.
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Re: New Mexico

#25 Post by ALVAMA »

Gollevainen wrote:a tip for the railing, use the normal grey shade when you are facing the white background, and only switch to the tone corresponding the camoflage when the railing is facing some surface colored in that color.
Yea that might work, I'll color the non-ship covered parts grey.
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Re: New Mexico

#26 Post by Wolfman »

ALVAMA wrote:Image
She's a beauty, ALVAMA.
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Re: New Mexico

#27 Post by Hood »

Stunning work Alex.
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