Google Arrows Monaco 2001.Great Car, but what's up with the front?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arrows_A22
Arrows tried that wing out for the Monaco Grand Prix of 2001. of course it was banned, but I had to put it in.
Google Arrows Monaco 2001.Great Car, but what's up with the front?
Do you use GIMP or Photoshop?How do you skin this template?
GIMPDo you use GIMP or Photoshop?
There is a link to the template on the first post, and instructions too. If you use GIMP, this will not be too hard, photoshop is a big faff to start with.GIMP
I can only skin the front and rear wng, but not those red parts in the middleThere is a link to the template on the first post, and instructions too. If you use GIMP, this will not be too hard, photoshop is a big faff to start with.
youve got to select the exact layer.I can only skin the front and rear wng, but not those red parts in the middle
Must say this painting looks HARDyouve got to select the exact layer.
Open every layer and layer group and click on the "eye". That way you should see which layer represents which part. If you found the part you want to paint, clcik on the layer on the "paint-area". The overlay gives the 3d thingy.
There are two techniques (so far), both producing great results. Ben paints all the cars himself. My technique is different, but makes car choice tougher.Must say this painting looks HARD
me?Try to make Lamborghini 1991
basically there are 3 or 4 methods.There are two techniques (so far), both producing great results. Ben paints all the cars himself. My technique is different, but makes car choice tougher.
My technique involves finding a picture at the right angle, and then meticulously cutting sections out and moving/reshaping them to fit the template. As you can see, both produce great results.
basically there are 3 or 4 methods.
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My first method. just using the template itself
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Second (from thsi version on real life (picturess)helmets are used, too): Using the template itself + taking pictures of real life cars, and modifying the parts in a way you can paint them+ the yfit in the car (angle, etc etc.)
Second and a half: The mid stage between Second and third:
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Third: Mixing Method 1 and 2 with taking real life pictures, modifing a bit the colour and the shape and combinin them. (I used the sidepod and the airbox for example. But between those elements there is the tempalte)
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Forth: Taking a picture from here: http://racingotaku.files.wordpress.com/2009/06/allf1_a02.jpg
Mirroring it and make it fit into the template. Arranging the tyres from the size correctly, the position stays.
Then rebuild the car from scratch.
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fifth: Taking real life pictures and arraging them that they have the proportions o the template.
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I started with method one and evolved slowly to my current method.
Jimmy has his own method for doing it.
WOW, that's a lot of cars :OCome on be up to date
Yeah... But the cars are too small.Come on be up to date
But they're all the wrong way round.Come on be up to date
Maybe we can make all the cars that wayBut they're all the wrong way round.
As explained above: I am mirroring them (i just use them as reference in terms of shape, livery etc etc.) It is important for me to know where i should put shadows, were some light, some aero etc etc.But they're all the wrong way round.