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Old 22nd August 2008, 11:58
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Re: Bare Metal P-51D

One tip I can give you for differentiating the metal panels is to use very light black and white but also a tiny bit of colour. Add some very transparent blue on a panel and check the effect to see whether you like it. You can also play with yellows or brown IMO.

It gives the aircraft a more patchy look without making it too obvious (we're talking 1-3% opacity).
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Re: Bare Metal P-51D

Well.....after all my hard work on this Mustang, I have to say......I started over. I found an outline drawing that I liked better. Plus, after reading several threads on here about Mustangs, I went looking for photos to match up to my drawing I found. Its still in its infancy, but what do y'all think?

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Re: Bare Metal P-51D

The tail has a much better shape than before. I like the new lighting, though I think you need to add some shine to the rear wing root area.

The notch where the scoop meets up with the tail? I'm not sure what that's supposed to be? I think the bottom outline was more accurate in the first version.

By the way, one good place to find several good nearly side-on photos is Airliners.net. Since most of the photos are of restored warbirds you have to use caution regrading antennas and some panel lines, but there are some good photos to give a really good outline for the shape.

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Re: Bare Metal P-51D

The new is MUCH better.
I didn't comment earlier, but one thing that bugs me about the earlier version is the mottling on the metal is all the same, same size, same intensity, same busyness. That tells you what to do to make it better, different metal panels, different noise and mottling. Vary it in every way, even within a panel you can have smoother sections and mottled sections.
Combine that stuff with the new version you have and employ the same subtilely and I think you'll have a winner
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Re: Bare Metal P-51D

@Jarink,

The lighting at the rear of the wing root is definately something I need to work on. As for the notch where the radiator scoop meets the tail, that would be one of the drop down vents. I'll probably be working on a seperate layer for a fully opened version of both vents later on. I'm more than likely going to smooth the fuselage out right there while I'm at it.

@Blowhard,

The metal work has been my biggest issue. Since this is my most complete aircraft profile, I'm still trying to hammer out the bare metal look and feel. I too was bothered by the texturing of my earlier version.

@ everyone,

I thank all of you who have commented so far. If not for your input, I wouldnt have started over .......kidding. The feedback I have gotten has been truely helpful thus far. Keep it coming.
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Re: Bare Metal P-51D

One more trick is to find a scratched metal texture and use it as a overlay or added texture to different panels. A lit of what makes those panels different looking are scratches in different directions that pick up the light differently.
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Re: Bare Metal P-51D

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Re: Bare Metal P-51D

Looking good!

May I suggest you rework the shade on the rudder hinge? I think it's too strong and overwhelming