![]() I'm going to drop the image onto my plane (GIMP) and move it to where I want it (I actually did it twice - one for each side and merged them into a single layer). set it to 100% so we can see what we are doing. Notice the opacity is at 0 by default, well that wont do. ![]() This is a good place to make some changes. You will find a layer called 'Paint in Here!', under (in) that you should find a layer named 'User Paint Here'. You can keep or convert the color profile (I convert and don't ask me again).Ĥ. This gives a warning regarding the color profile used to create the image. psd files (you gotta extract it first from the. Assuming all of the above is working correctly open one of the plane. I'm going to be adding an insignia to a Yak-1 in this example if you want to follow along I'll upload the image I'm using too.ģ. Of course you will need skin templates for the plane(s) you wish to paint. (put the extracted 'dds.exe' file in your '/gimp/plug-ins/' directory.)Ģ. ![]() I'm using GIMP 2.8 with the DDS-Plugin installed (you need this to save your work.) This is in no way the best way or the only way, but it may help you get comfortable with the tools and the process so you can start skinning yourself.ġ. ![]()
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