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Another Carenado 206 Repaint

scottmm73

Charter Member 2011
Finished off another one tonight. It does get addictive.

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Another 206 WIP

Polished Aluminum with blue stripes.

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Still trying to work the issues with the tires. How can you edit the alpha layer to not do certain areas?
 
make a copy of your masters, colour all areas for reflectiveness a suitable grey, for matte finish colour white, use that as the alpha channel when converting...
 
make a copy of your masters, colour all areas for reflectiveness a suitable grey, for matte finish colour white, use that as the alpha channel when converting...

So by making a copy of the masters as a layer and color a suitable grey for reflectiveness, for the matte color white, and I convert the layers to an alpha channel before I save?
 
pretty much an alpha channel is just a greyscale image of your paint, the darker an area the more reflective...
 
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