After i did the Camouflage on my su35 I was pleased, but it wasn't smooth. so with this aircraft i try to make things as smooth as I can get.
Current part count is 820
Things to do:
Camo ( 40 - 50 % done )
Details/Decals
Gimmicks
Cockpit
Flightmodel
Oh ok, thx. @WormWithLegs
@bruhmoment99 I just duplicate the part, recolor it, and then nudge it back onto the original part. Then I slice it into the shape I want and repeat the whole process until I have a nice looking paint job. It takes a lot if parts and a lot of patience and I have yet to finish the process on an entire plane but it is very rewarding.
Edit: remember to use overload and set
massScale : 0
andCalculateDrag : false
I dunno man... that looks smoother than my future
jk
@bruhmoment99 P A T I E N C E + P A I N
@Tookan ty, im proud of this landing gear :)
@L3thalPredator it just takes a lot of patience. Is over all just placing small pieces andbuse fuselage slicing to make the curves. And then the most time goes into making it smooth. And it takes practice.
I don't understand how ppl are so good at putting camo and small details on planes, I'm good at making them look good at a distance but you make em look good any distance, it's incredible
mmm, yes, that landing gear is very nice
H o w
@CinnamonCBF yw
@Gro Thank you!
@CinnamonCBF ehm, i use short and long pieces. I tagged you in an unlisted post so you can take a look for yourself. There are still some lines tho but i think its possible to get rid of those.
And it takes a lot of time, especially with curves. This is around 4 hours of camo work... At one point i was playing 1 piece per 10 minutes
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do you use short length fuselages? I kinda want to make a camo in my bomber but I don't know what's the efficient and smooth way to build it
Nice