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  1. Thanks a lot, much better now.
  2. Trying to do a pass on finer details, but without edited bump maps they don't look so good. Still looking for input. WIP:
  3. Can someone point me to how one edits bumpmaps?
  4. Here is the UA version which looks something like this: Download link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/80gq8j27i53zsqf/UA-regulation standard (backgrounds).brz?dl=0
  5. There are really very limited ways one can take these screens. I found that adding vehicle information clutters the screen, adding real images breaks the continuity with in-game graphics (at least for me), so the only coherent way is sort of what I did above.
  6. And just to compliment the textures, I've redone (and expanded) the force specific loading screens to match your vehicles in-game. They now will now look something like this: Download: https://www.dropbox.com/s/kqx03gdigckyl7y/RA-regulation standard (backgrounds).brz?dl=0 I will do the Ukrainian ones at some point as well.
  7. That thing (lowest right) is not an RPG-7. Second from top left is an RPO-A.
  8. Yes, there is a count with a breakdown of what and where on that site. 30 or so vehicles in total, including an IS-3 :D.
  9. None if you have already decided. However, a staggering number of 432 documented vehicles (!) have changed sides during the conflict. February 2015 alone saw 150 Ukrainian vehicles trophied by LNR/DNR republic. About 23 SPG's have been captured altogether, which I think is what is shown in your previous picture. I'm sure you heard of this site before, it is very well documented by both Uk and Ru sources: http://lostarmour.info/analytics/
  10. Sure, here it is: https://www.dropbox.com/s/4527q3io5s1yw8m/RA-regulation standard(markings).brz?dl=0 . Also, yeah it was a long week :P, I took a page on timeframes out of Valve's development book.
  11. Thanks for the material. Not sure about T-90MS piece, as there have not been any produced past the one export tech demo.
  12. Here's version 0.1. I've added a bit of flavor to several models, trying not to go overboard. Ukrainian army is not so hot on tactical markings, instead, "aggressor lines", emblems and country regalia are their hot stuff. Preview. Download: https://www.dropbox.com/s/jmtsetusndnkygb/UA-regulation standard(markings).brz?dl=0 I am really hoping Kieme will touch on this as well .
  13. Perhaps a little more used to western type of marketing so it doesn't strike you as much? "Restoring bla bla" is just as much of a "corporate" vocab, just local one here. In any case, if you want to discuss an MBT program that crashed hard, ob. 640 isn't really it Ob. 195 is a much better pick.
  14. Taking a closer look, this is a 92-93 vehicle, not a T-90A like I've said previously. PS: Just as a comparison, T-90A.
  15. I know right? We need to change our Industrial complex's marketing start to naming everything Future, Networked and Intelligent, that'd improve its chances of success
  16. Aaand, to necro this thread a bit, I've been adjusting the solid green to the Ukranian tone of it. I am quite satisfied with the tone of it and, with luck, I might have a full download by end of Monday. Result (not sure if this conveys the the tone difference to Russian vehicles: http://imgur.com/E8b0wAF and inspiration: http://imgur.com/wHy5DL6 http://imgur.com/uiLXE27 etc
  17. Hard to say since we don't know exactly at which angle did the jet impacted. From the outside, I would expect most of right side front and top ERA bricks to be off, shtora jammer and both frontal LWR's to be off and and KO on gunner's optical sight. Depending on weather the thermal sight was covered or not, that could be damaged too. If the jet managed to penetrate, perhaps some autoloader damage could have happened too.
  18. I think it is hard to distinguish things like that in all countries. A factory makes a self funded project and everyone inclined jumps on wishful thinking wagon. Interest generated by Black Eagle led to MoD funded Burlak project on T-90 base which was also successfully canned. Perhaps that is where the confusion comes from.
  19. Never. It was not an MoD funded project and was never even evaluated for production or service.
  20. Right... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inshallah
  21. The tank hasn't yet appeared on Snackbar twitters as of yet, so I assume it got away. Not sure how the commander fared in this, but assuming gunner got out, commander had even better chances.
  22. Not Syrian crews. SAA does not operate T-90 variants at present. It is either a full Revolutionary Guards crew, or part IRGC, part Hezbollah crew.
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