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Does Anyone Have Template for Carenado PC12?

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I am having a devil of a time trying to figure out how to repaint this aircraft without a template.  I have tried to create my own based on other repaints I have looked at but nothing seems to line up,  I wish every addon company would take the time to create a paint template.  If anyone has a template or any ideas would you let me know?

Thanks,

Robert


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Have a look in the Repaint-FAQ. Look for  Total-Fuse.

 

 

Unless you have the possibility to load the plane in a 3D-program wich enables you to actually paint ON the 3D models( something I think only the developer of the model can)  the only way to paint a plane like this is by making a Total-Fuse and work from there.

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That's exactly what I was working on after I saw your post Leen.  I was placing the different parts from both the left and right side of the aircraft, but I see now that it works better by sectioning the halves of some of the front panels.  Please tell me that you didn't just whip your example up in a matter of moments, it took me almost the whole day to get the same thing that you posted.

Thanks for your reply.

Robert


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Hi Robert,

It did not take me whole day to "whip-up " this example.
The best way to make a "Total-Fuse"  is following the procedure as showed in the FAQ, that takes quiet some time.
This paint however with all its curved joints is hardly suitable for the precise method.

So I did not use the white livery and put matching-pixels on it.( as shown in the FAQ )

I used a livery with a lot of curved lines and used the pattern on the texture to align the various parts.

Just cut- scale-turn-flip and paste the individual parts.
After I did that I could have repaced the texturised parts by the same parts from the blank livery and use this as the top layer (set to multiply) in my layerfile.

As I do not intend to paint this aircraft I did not go so far.
 

I just "laid" the puzzle and posted the result here.
Its easy to say," Just look in the FAQ " .
Whenever its possible I always try to give an example ( if it does not take to much of my time) 
It took me less than  half an hour to make this example for you.

Regards

 

Leen


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Hi Leen,

I meant the part of whipping it up as a compliment, okay, so maybe it did not take me a whole day but it did take lots of time.  What I did wrong was to align the panel pieces thinking that the horizontal lines were meant to stay straight instead of taking into consideration the curve in the nose area.

I will work on the repaint using all the documentation and the explanation of how you do things in this post.  I really appreciate your help.

Robert

 


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Good luck, Robert. I've heard most of Carenado's planes are a bear to paint, so I'm happy to see you giving it a go! I don't have the patience for painting, not just yet anyway.

Hoping to see some paints from you soon!

 

:-)

 

Scott

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