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My reskin(personal use) any good?

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Hello, can anyone tell me what they think about this reskin although could you please be kind? regards kirk

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Very good, although is does look abit bright!
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Should I use a darker shade of blue?
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calvert wrote:Very good, although is does look abit bright!
Woah :o *puts shades on* :lol:

It certainly lept off the screen at me I can tell you!

You planing a stars and stripes version as well :lol:

Seriously though, try using more pastely sades - works better in MSTS.

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Nice, shouldn't you name it 'British Airways'? ;)
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Ha Ha Frsimplex that is the funniest thing i have heard in a while, you have made my day.

Here is a darker version and I am thinking of adding dirt. If I know what shades of brown to use and where abouts to place the dirt

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Post by lumpchase »

Kirk, it looks a lot better now you have modified the brightness. Congratulations of getting the hang of texturing. :-) keep up the good work.
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Post by ianmacmillan »

Turn down the saturation a bit. It's still too bright.


As bad as SWT. :wink:
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Whats the shed code is '89 C'(as i'm not a spotter)?
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Frsimplex1993 wrote:Whats the shed code is '89 C'(as i'm not a spotter)?
89C is Machynlleth with sub sheds of Aberayron, Aberystwyth, Aberystwyth(V. of R.), Portmadoc and Pwllheli.

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That's fantastic Kirk-persoanlly I like the bright colours. Please release it! :D
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Post by Garthion »

Nice reskin Kirk, well the tonned down one ;) nice to see my help paid off then :D Bruce is right, 89C was the shed code for the VofR shed at Aberystwyth and it was a BR shed code until 1989 handling the class 98s ;)
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hi, I now have permission so I will upload it once the description is complete
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Post by kirkheath »

Hi, I have now tried adding 'dirt' please tell me if its any good or wose than before.
but please do not be nasty. thanks

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Post by trainlover123 »

Just make it a bit thinner around the frames and it's perfect kirkheath :)
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