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Aeroqua Livery
Uploaded by oofitsnick, Sep 30 2018 05:44 PM
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- Uploaded: Sep 30 2018 05:44 PM
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FIrst livery I've ever made.
I'd use the line or curve tool for straight lines next time
I think the wavy lines on the tail are deliberate...
The livery is pretty good actually, but two questions/suggestions:
1) Where is this meant to be based? Maybe add a registration, both for realism and to make it more obvious where the airline operates from.
2) If you make the paint (the blue part in this case) follow the line of the tail, then actually continue it straight from the tail. Don't paint the little triangle bit at the front of the tail blue, leave it white so the paint is truly a straight line.
It's actually not bad for a new user, but here's some trickery you need to learn.
1) Add a registration and the country of origin. Period.
2) The website in the engine is tad too big, so make it smaller.
3) Is it just me or my ocd is being triggered on the tail to fuselage design transition. Make a suitable and effective transition.
1) Add a registration and the country of origin. Period.
2) The website in the engine is tad too big, so make it smaller.
3) Is it just me or my ocd is being triggered on the tail to fuselage design transition. Make a suitable and effective transition.
What software did you use to make this livery?
What software did you use to make this livery?
I used paint.net!
This is not bad for a first try.
However I'd use the line or curve tool for straight lines next time and follow the masking tutorial on the forums here.