@max_thehitman,
I like your repaint of a repaint of Nounette's MidEast houses.
Especially that tiny little detail of a ladder + its shadow. Almost 3D effect.
And not to forget that video of The Clash.
Used to be my favourite band when I was sooo much younger.
R.I.P. Joe Strummer.
Thank you Uuff, I am happy that you approve. I also agree with you that its much better than the first skins I tested earlier,
because those look like a modern version of the Middle-East. I will keep those skins for using in our modern Lebanon and Iraq maps.
At the moment I only have done 2 skins which I have used on 4 model-sets for testing purposes. This equals to about 20 buildings
in different arrangements. But the total of model-sets are 12 .... which equals to ALOT of different buildings (about 150+) with
different Middle-East+Persian designs. My intention is to paint at least 10 different skins in many architectural designs so
no model-sets will look the same. That way the towns and villages will look more realistic when you fly over them.
So far these 2 skins are looking alright on the desert maps, but will need further details to be changed and re-painted
for a more "Tobruk Look" of the 1930s-1940s.
I will make these skins and buildings available to everyone in the coming days when I finish the model-sets skins. Give me
a few days to complete them properly and looking nice for our IL2-1946+Mods game.
Here are some TEST -WIP- skin screenshots
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By the way ....
Our great friend
STALKER has created a superb selection of skins for a 1950s-1960s-1970s look to many buildings for
the jet-fighter-Age cities. Beautiful details on them!
and I highly recommend everyone to download and use his objects on their maps. Please do use his amazing maps
because you will enjoy even more flying your Sabre jets and MiG jets when you fly over the landscape!
--- Look at his
Reply #10298 posted earlier
Very Cool stuff he painted
Don´t forget also
VPmedia new re-textured buildings and goodies on the Channel-Map for his latest
VP-Modpack patch.
England and northern France never looked SO COOL and enjoyable to fly over on that amazing map!