Planebucket Discussion Thread

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#691 Post by Novice »

Terrific work Klag.
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#692 Post by TimothyC »

I've knocked the following out to help people if they want to do aircraft in Livery:

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The color swath you see there is the swath for White, and the RGB (inner numbers) and V (from HSV, and the outer numbers) to help people select the colors for any livery they want to do.

To give you an idea of how easy it is to work with this scheme, I (with a friend I was doing this for) knocked this out in ~30 minutes of drawing time. The hard part was picking the areas that were red:

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#693 Post by anthsco »

Nice work! Good guide for the un pixel savy!
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#694 Post by BB1987 »

Yokosuka K4Y, main IJN floatplane trainer from 1933 to 1945.

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#695 Post by GLACIESFIRE »

Sorry for been in my AU colors, the 747-800i is in the local "Air Force One" scheme so a sort of BBJ plus an air refueling system, the 747-800f is in the CaribEx scheme that is my AU country freight company...

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#696 Post by klagldsf »

Congratulations GLACIESFIRE I'm "recruiting"/"voluntold-ing" you to do the 747SP :D
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#697 Post by GLACIESFIRE »

Thank you so much!!! Well i have done an SP in the past but was oversized the one that you posted is the more close to real one...

Here you have (instead) a my personal interpretation of the P-8 Poseidon on the 737-MAX8 base...

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#698 Post by Raxar »

Nice work everyone! Glaciesfire, I can't help but notice that the "bulges", for lack of a better term, on your 747 don't line up when both are facing the same way. Are they tow different models?
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#699 Post by GLACIESFIRE »

Yes Razar, one is the 747-800i (passenger) the other one is the 747-800f (cargo)
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#700 Post by klagldsf »

The P-8 is on the 738 base not the MAX base.
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