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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games. |
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Hopefully FlyByShooter will be back, while there were a lot of distinguished skinners on il2 his work just blew me away fantastic detail!!
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The panel lines and rivets etc will be hardcoded for each plane and that all we will be able to edit or create will be a colour layer.
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I can understand experienced skinners being a bit annoyed at the inability to strip the 3d model down to nothing and start from scratch.
That being said, it will be easier for new-comers to come to grips with skinning if we don't have to be afraid of erasing the panel lines and rivets. That last part of Luthier's quote leads me to believe that the current system was mainly chosen for purposes of streamlining multiplayer exchange of skins: if the lower layers are still high resolution and we can easily create lower resolution camouflage layers on top of that, it will be easier to see customized skins online with smaller downloads. I'd say i'm ok with it either way but i'm also ok with people feeling strongly about this one way or the other. I guess that for a skinner it's not only the camo scheme that matters, i have a feeling that they are enjoying skinning everything from the rivets up just like a plastic modeler is building a kit. In that sense, i hope they get the option to edit the underlying layers too once the SDK is made available to the community...especially since this is necessary to create 3rd party flyables or even correct the occasional mistake on a stock aircraft without having to wait for an official patch. More options down the road is always a good thing ![]() |
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But....
one of the first things to try is set weathering to zero and add custom weathering anyway ![]() It will not be long before all three layers are available ( colour, weathering, panels/rivet ) official or unofficial - modded/new planes will need access to all three.. I want a dirty 109! ![]() . |
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I seem to remember the number 1024 x 1024 (like now) being mentioned. I would be very surprised if there isn't a "markings off" option, allowing for making marked skins. Basically, the art of skinning from now on will probably be about adding subtle variations in the paint and equally subtly ad shading and highlights to emphasize the hard-coded rivets and panel-lines.
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perhaps with "mods on" it will be possible to use totaly new skins , read all layers are made by 3.party skinners.
with "mods off" only the 'color layer' v´can be edited... and sure , over all, the 'skin on/off' have to be selected ![]() soon we all will know ![]() |
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you just have to move the "weathering" slider on the option screnn on your plane...
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