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Hi,

Just about there now, just the cfg edits to sort out. I've kept the pics as small as possible


G-AMSW in a very early livery
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G-AMSX
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G-AGHM
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G-ALCC
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G-AHCZ
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G-AGHS
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G-ALXL
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Rgds

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Lovely work there John, nice one. What font did you use on G-AMSX? In fact where did you get all the fonts from for them? They look superb.

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Hi Steve,

Apart from the early G-AMSW 'C.A.S' all the fonts are traced from photos using Paint Shop Pro. I set an enlarged cropped picture of the lettering as a background and then traced another layer over the top. I have to allow for curvature of the fuselage and the sometimes oblique camera angle to get it to look right. Once I'm happy with it I hide the background and then paste it as a new layer into my working file of the repaint and then resize and position accordingly. Likewise with the dragon logo's. I've had to do this with almost all my repaints.

Rgds

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Another nice set there John :thumbsup:

Certainly got your hands full with that awful mapping they created.

TBH you have done a lot of paints now that would never have been done by anyone else and all the better our little FS world is for it. :dance:

Cheers :smile:

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John..

You really must start taking on the Rapides as I feel guilty flying the DC3's :lol:

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Hi,

Thanks for the comments guys. I've got a few more DC3 paints on the 'to do' list Dave, so your guilt will be with you a while longer :lol: . Thanks to Garry for pointing out my little faux pas with the colour of the registrations on the fin tips. They will be the correct colour, red, when released.

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might want to look here -->

http://cambrian.unforgettable.org.uk/mo ... file=index

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Cheers Pete

John posted that about a week ago and it's been up a few times before.


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RAF_Quantum wrote:Hi Steve,

Apart from the early G-AMSW 'C.A.S' all the fonts are traced from photos using Paint Shop Pro. I set an enlarged cropped picture of the lettering as a background and then traced another layer over the top. I have to allow for curvature of the fuselage and the sometimes oblique camera angle to get it to look right. Once I'm happy with it I hide the background and then paste it as a new layer into my working file of the repaint and then resize and position accordingly. Likewise with the dragon logo's. I've had to do this with almost all my repaints.

Rgds

John
Astounding work there John, tracing those fonts must have been a bit tricky at times - very nicely done. Just think if you had done it in Illustrator (or similar vector programme) you could have packaged them as a new font family. But that's much more work obviously.
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Hi,

Repaints are available now from Otter's Pond and have also been uploaded to Avsim.

Rgds

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