tracer Posted November 3, 2002 Share Posted November 3, 2002 I have completed my first mod, and now I might have learned a little about what the real modders must go through,LOL. I used CMBB base BMPs of the Dunkelgelb PZIII J and added a camo pattern I found on a WWII site. I hope I did alright on it, I posted it on the "CM mod data base". I would have posted a pic, but could'nt figure out how to post a pic on this forum LOL, any feed back will be greatly welcomed,(constructive please) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bullethead Posted November 3, 2002 Share Posted November 3, 2002 tracer said: any feed back will be greatly welcomed,(constructive please)[/QB]Thanks for your efforts. You want some feedback so here you go. Just remember, I have no idea how to do any of this 1. The brown color of the camo pattern is rather glossy. I think it would look better and more realistic if you dulled it to match the dullness of the underlying texture. 2. The camo pattern blotches hide some of the seams and panel edges on the underlying tank. This keeps the blotches from looking like real paint in some places. 3. I like very dirty tanks. If you could add a lot of mud and dirt, fuel stains, soot stains, rust here and there, maybe a few impact scars, I'd like it better Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tracer Posted November 3, 2002 Author Share Posted November 3, 2002 thanks for the feed back bullethead, I will work on that Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Abbott Posted November 3, 2002 Share Posted November 3, 2002 Originally posted by tracer: I have completed my first mod, and now I might have learned a little about what the real modders must go through,LOL. I used CMBB base BMPs of the Dunkelgelb PZIII J and added a camo pattern I found on a WWII site. I hope I did alright on it, I posted it on the "CM mod data base". I would have posted a pic, but could'nt figure out how to post a pic on this forum LOL, any feed back will be greatly welcomed,(constructive please) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
illo Posted November 3, 2002 Share Posted November 3, 2002 Hi, tracer. You can create a new "layer" with good deal of transparency and then paint on it. (atleast PSP and Photoshop have layer command) That way panels etc. dont get obscured by paint. its all explained better here http://perso.wanadoo.fr/pawbroon/ Looks promising, keep up modding. [ November 03, 2002, 02:57 AM: Message edited by: illo ] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tracer Posted November 3, 2002 Author Share Posted November 3, 2002 Thanks, I should have posted something like this earlier, I've gotten some good tips, thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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