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contaegious
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| Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2005 7:13 am Post subject: Anyone up to a challenge?? |
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I was doing some research on special livery airlines and have come up with a list of airlines and special liveries. Could anyone be able to do the following planes (use google images to find pictures, enter ion plane registration code):
Aero Lloyd - D-ALLE
Air Austral - F-ODZY
All Nippon Airways - JA391K
Alaska Airlines - N774AS
Alitalia - I-DAVZ
Alitalia - I-DACP
American Airlines - N951AA
American West - N901AW
American West - N902AW
American West - N904AW
American West - N905AW
American West - N907AW
American West - N908AW
American West - N915AW
All Nippon Airways - JA8357
Japan Air Lines - JA8908
Federal Express - N583FE
All Nippon Airways - JA8569
American Airlines - N679AN (old livery)
All Nippon Airways - JA8357
Germania - D-AGEU (Siemens Airplane)
JAS - JA8062
Occitania Jet Fleet - F-GDFC
Southwest Airlines - N781WN
Bangkok Air - HS-PGP
JAL - JA8904
JTA (JAL) - JA8528
Northwest Airlines - N644NW
Delta Express - N310DA
Cathay Pacific - B-HOX
Qantas - VH-OJC
All Nippon Airways - JA8290
All Nippon Airways - JA8962
All Nippon Airways - JA8965
Ansett Australia - VH-HYB
Gulf Air - A40-KF
Japan Air Lines - JA8128
Ryanair - EI-CJC
Qantas - VH-EBU
Qantas - VH-OJB
Thai Airways - HS-TGJ
Quite a lot...... good luck. contact me.. |
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Exxman
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| Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2005 11:40 am Post subject: |
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Hmmm...quite the list...seen some around on other sites. Probably take a couple of months if not a year of round the clock work to get all those done.
Sure there are some already out there...if not, you'll just have to wait till someone gets around to doing them...
Cheers
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groundsquirrel
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| Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2005 1:01 pm Post subject: Hmmmmmmm. |
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| Is there something preventing you from learning how to do it yourself? One or two aircraft are one thing, but that list could almost demand money. Either that or the list would be split up among a half dozen repainters or something ike that. Either way, I am afraid it isnt me as I already have too many irons in the fire at the moment. |
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Exxman
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| Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2005 5:44 pm Post subject: |
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Half a dozen?? More than that methinks GS...a coalition of painters would be suitable. That list is not a challenge...it's a life sentence...
LOL
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skipperdan
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| Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2005 6:57 pm Post subject: |
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| I could not help but notice that the initiator of this posting has just joined the Surclaro with his first entry. Please give us a brief history of your painting background. How many paintings have you done so far? 8) 8) |
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groundsquirrel
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| Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2005 1:26 am Post subject: As for me, |
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| I have done the Bluestream Airlines birds, also just finishing up a fleet for TSAviation as well as a couple of specials for their demonstration team, the TS Twisters. I am also the aircraft painting instructor at FSDUonline. |
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contaegious
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| Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2005 8:50 am Post subject: |
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NO WAY!!!!
Im not expecting anyone to do all of them... just gave you a list of flights, and if you want (just for the sake of it) look at them and see if you would like to have a try... no forcing anyone, just displaying. |
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contaegious
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| Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2005 8:55 am Post subject: |
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i am more of an airplane collector, and an airline livery fanatic. My drawing skills: a stick man is my version of the mona lisa. :oops: :oops: :oops:
But I have some books on planes and airliners (but living in malaysia makes it very expensive to buy books).
Also, where do I find software to produce these planes. Malaysia isn't the best place to look for advanced or higher-medium programs. Just games and computer programs (like Norton AntiVirus, Microsoft Office 2005, etc.) |
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Exxman
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| Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2005 9:52 am Post subject: |
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Okay...now we are clear on that. LOL
We know you were just displaying...as I'm sure you know we were just bugging ya. Its all good. In order to produce the a/c you mentioned you need a painting program like Paint Shop Pro or Adobe Photoshop. Plus DXTBmp and Imagetool. Start with learning about those first, and how to do graphics and you are on your way.
Cheers
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groundsquirrel
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| Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2005 2:19 am Post subject: I found... |
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I found a nice freeware paint program that is very nicely featured, check it out.
http://park18.wakwak.com/~pixia/index.html
They also have other language versions available.
I have checked it out and DXTbmp has no problem linking to it. |
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