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Title: Airline Liveries
Post by: HugoThePilot on January 15, 2017, 08:53:51 AM
Hi all

I was looking at the airline settings and saw that I could get an Airline livery. I clikcked it but it requested a file. What should I use as website or programm for the making of this livery.

HugoThePilot

Ceo: Vole Plus
Title: Re: Airline Liveries
Post by: TomWalstra on January 17, 2017, 04:02:48 PM
Hello Hugo,

most airline CEO's photoshop their liveries themselves. I'd suggest that you use Photoshop or any other program with the same capabilities to edit your airplane.
You will need a blank (I prefer a layered file) aircraft side-template, which you edit in for example Photoshop.

If anything is unclear you're welcome to message me!

Cheers!

Tom
CEO TW Airlines
Title: Re: Airline Liveries
Post by: HugoThePilot on January 19, 2017, 12:16:47 PM
Hey Tom

Thanks a lot. I've totally got now, you really helped me there.

Hugo
Title: Re: Airline Liveries
Post by: COUGAR on January 20, 2017, 08:12:27 AM
Not sure if its against the forum rules to post the link.

But go to http://www.freewebs.com/jetabout/. Download the paint kits of the aircraft model you want. Available as single image or multiple images.

With Single-image files you can get more basic liveries done and its easy.

With the "kit" option, you download the images for the various parts like body, details, engine etc and then use Photoshop layering. This takes some more time but you can do pretty much any livery you want.

Check out some I made using multi-image kits & photoshop
Title: Re: Airline Liveries
Post by: UrMum on April 05, 2017, 10:04:07 PM
Hi did mine myself in photoshop. View my airline to see it