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looking for recoloring tutorial
any idea?
i have some recoloros idea for some models and like to know if thar is any good tutorial for how to start and recoloring models |
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Fiddler's Green has a tutorial on using photoshop to recolor.
http://www.fiddlersgreen.net/tutoria...RobCarleen.pdf Wayne |
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The link does not work
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I've emailed Rob and if he still has a copy I'll post it up on the DGA site..........DGA Home Page......I'll update this thread if he still has a copy and I post it upto the site.
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Rob sent me a file......... I'm going to post up now. I'll share the link in the next post.
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here is the link on DGA's site.........http://www.dgapapermodels.com/Free/Re-coloring.pdf
The PDF starts off with building tips and then discusses one way to do re-coloring............ |
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sjsquirrel made a tutorial about recoloring scissorsandplanes's models with inkscape. Bruno's models are vector based (made in MS Office) and Inkscape is a free vector drawing program.
Note that you won't be able to use Inkscape to recolor a raster-based model. For that you'll need a raster drawing program (paint.net, paintshop pro, Photoshop, the Gimp etc.)
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Hello. I did some Google searching for the re-coloring tutorial by Rob Carleen that was listed in the earlier posts of this thread. I was able to find it via the Wayback Machine (Internet Archive: Digital Library of Free & Borrowable Books, Movies, Music & Wayback Machine) using this link:
dgapapermodels.com/Instructions/Recoloring Card Models.pdf Just copy and past that link into the Wayback Machine site, and you should be able to retrieve the PDF file. I hope this is still useful. Take care. |
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