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Foo'bar 04-23-2012 05:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JG26_EZ (Post 413368)
Why not leave that answer for the person that was asked?

Because you'll most probably don't get an answer from Rodolphe ;)

MG's genious layered template technique makes it easy for everyone to produce stunning skins within minutes. Because all you have to care about is to choose the right colors. Weathering, panel lines, riveting is all part of the engine an will be added automatically.

That's why creating good skins is just a matter of minutes.

Although Rodolphes skins are stunning!

kristorf 04-23-2012 06:45 AM

Rodolphes skins as a rule are delightful, however as pointed out the 108 would take a couple of minutes to do, but thats besides the point isn't it?

Starting with a 'blank' canvas it can take hours to line camo scheme's/patterns etc up, and without a ready made template even longer (as I found making Wellington/Anson/Blenheim and Defiant templates)

So to get to the 'couple of minutes' can in fact take many hours or days.

Stealth_Eagle 04-23-2012 10:03 AM

Sorry to raise a slightly heated off topic debate in here. I am very new to skinning and can someone post a thread in the skin index on how to use the templates that were given to us please?

Thanks,
Eagle

He111 04-23-2012 01:25 PM

WOW! Can I use this image in my CLODs Windows background image theme?

.. PLEASE! :grin:

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He111 04-23-2012 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by jamesdietz (Post 402227)
Gone West Damage Model.
This target/victim was on a recent mission.Not bad... but one has to wonder how long it would remain puttering along straight & level:

http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...3-22_00007.jpg

http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...3-22_00006.jpg

http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...3-22_00005.jpg

http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...3-22_00004.jpg

James, these shots would be great in high res -1900 x 1080

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jamesdietz 04-23-2012 03:03 PM

He-111 how do I do that...these are the stndard screenshot format I believe...?

fruitbat 04-23-2012 03:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jamesdietz (Post 413579)
He-111 how do I do that...these are the stndard screenshot format I believe...?

increase the res you are running the game to the res he mentioned.

jamesdietz 04-23-2012 03:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fruitbat (Post 413587)
increase the res you are running the game to the res he mentioned.

I'm currently running 1920x1080 there's only one notch higher : 1920x1201 I'm not sure that would fit my screen but I can give it a try.Of course I'm a little worried about its effect on FPS...until the patch finally comes the sim plays a little slow already.

fruitbat 04-23-2012 03:35 PM

hmmm, then your screenshots should be in high res ie 1920x1080 automatically.

They might be being reduced by whatever you are using to host the pics on the web. are the screenshots 1920x1080 before you upload them?

EDIT, i see you are using photobucket, make sure you set the upload settings like this,

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y29...1Apr231645.jpg

As long as the image is under 1 meg, it will not resize.

Buchon 04-23-2012 03:58 PM

To reduce bandwidth the images hosting sites size down the images sometimes, or even they reduce the image quality so when the image reached a certain number of downloads it is showing pixelated due the low quality.

A good site to upload files and link here for the public view is http://www.imageshack.us/ , under my experience they don't cut the image quality and you can select a no resize option.

Also attaching the good screenshots to the post it will be uploaded and saved in the forum and available for members.


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