Thougth I think the most proplematic part in planes has always been the scaling...it comes expecially tricky when using MS paint that really is crappy program for that.
In order to get the rigth scaling I use normally MS Picture Manager on jpg files just after the cropping step. The default option is just a scaling percentage but it is also possible to define the image length giving the number of pixels. It works perfectly.
Then I open the file with MS Paint and I proceed saving it as png.
Portsmouth Bill wrote:Speaking of which, I've just done a another Westland Wasp, as I wasn't happy with the older ones: I'll post it.
TT.TT couln't have done that earlier? TT.TT did the one for the dutch parts sheet only a month ago...... well, onto redoing it then......
could you post one without colours on it?
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I was just about too when I went back through the thread and found another updated on one of Klaglsf's sheets. I'll check the two and see if mine is worth putting up, if not best stick with Klag's
I'll post on the other sheet. I found the the one on Klags sheet first on a drawing, but couldn't find the relevant sheet then. I made some changes myself while getting it airborne, and then I found the actual sheet. There isn't much diference - both are a vast improvement over the earlier version, but of course, I prefer mine
the new wasp looks good to me..... but could you please post one without decals (or without colour at all ) for modification for other navies (in my case, the dutch of course)
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The only thing regarding the Wasp is the blue panel lines for the windows. As a purist I feel the windows should be outlined black as is the standard. Other than that it looks nifty!
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