Kriegsmarine 1946, second approach
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Re: Kriegsmarine 1946, second approach
You need to fix the credits and use the proper template.
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Re: Kriegsmarine 1946, second approach
Raxar wrote:You need to fix the credits and use the proper template.
but I work from my phone and simply couldn't place this copyright on the picture itself.
But I think he is so smart that as soon he is on a computer, he download the correct template from Shipbucket and correct it!
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Hadn't noticed that...heuhen wrote:But I think he is so smart that as soon he is on a computer, he download the correct template from Shipbucket and correct it!
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"If people never did silly things nothing intelligent would ever get done." ~Ludwig Wittgenstein
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Re: Kriegsmarine 1946, second approach
Well, at least i'm at home and could do this thing really right!
Behold!
This is the "Battle"-class destroyer, refitted with the addition of the "Brakemine" SAM system on the rear. The missile (solid fuele beam-rider, tested in 1944-1946 in UK) were guided by the A.A. No. 3 Mk. 7 "Blue Cedar" gun control radar, and in theory, could bring down the Ar.234 on 10000 meters high.
In the world, were the Kriegsmarine still exist in 1946... The UN should give an adequate answer!
Behold!
This is the "Battle"-class destroyer, refitted with the addition of the "Brakemine" SAM system on the rear. The missile (solid fuele beam-rider, tested in 1944-1946 in UK) were guided by the A.A. No. 3 Mk. 7 "Blue Cedar" gun control radar, and in theory, could bring down the Ar.234 on 10000 meters high.
In the world, were the Kriegsmarine still exist in 1946... The UN should give an adequate answer!
Serve the Nation! Be striped!
Re: Kriegsmarine 1946, second approach
You sure...Dilandu wrote:Well, at least i'm at home and could do this thing really right!
Take a good look, realy good look.
Nobody expects the Imperial Inquisition!
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Can't do text better, sorry, but true. Something with my system (pirate version, yeah...). This is Arial and this is 10-14 pt. I'm really sorry, but i simply couldn't do it significantly better.Take a good look, realy good look.
Serve the Nation! Be striped!
Re: Kriegsmarine 1946, second approach
Pirate versions almost always works better. You need to turn of antialiasing for fonts, if you can't or don't want to, just copy/paste from other works. Put everything in standard template, I don't belive that you do this at first place ( you cut "m" in .com logo)Dilandu wrote:Something with my system (pirate version, yeah...).
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Dilandu wrote:but i simply couldn't do it significantly better.
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Er... I understand, that this is completely idiotic... But i really never think about it before. Sigh... Well, it's really bad to be just a user...antialiasing
Thank you for the advice!
Serve the Nation! Be striped!
Re: Kriegsmarine 1946, second approach
Serve the Nation! Be striped!
Re: Kriegsmarine 1946, second approach
Almost. Get country and credits in one line, now your credits are move to the right by... 1 pixel(?)
Also, I see there is still some templates without shipbucket logo. Wierd. Just copy/paste corner with Shipbucket.com logo from L2 and in case of template we done.
Also, I see there is still some templates without shipbucket logo. Wierd. Just copy/paste corner with Shipbucket.com logo from L2 and in case of template we done.
Nobody expects the Imperial Inquisition!