JCornell's GP38-2 in Rock Island Blue coming soon..

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Re: JCornell's GP38-2 in Rock Island Blue coming soon..

Unread postby PamBrooker » Mon Aug 13, 2012 6:35 pm

::LOL:: I sure am Mike. I'd be a durned fool not too..

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Re: JCornell's GP38-2 in Rock Island Blue coming soon..

Unread postby PamBrooker » Mon Aug 13, 2012 6:38 pm

XDriver wrote:It's right here!



Thanks XDriver.. Much appreciated..
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Re: JCornell's GP38-2 in Rock Island Blue coming soon..

Unread postby SCLJim » Mon Aug 13, 2012 9:17 pm

MadMike1024 wrote:Look on Map2 center right, below the fan rings. There are two black rounded corner rectangles. I believe those are the number board backs. But, since they are next to the smokestacks, they may be the inside of the stack.

Are you folks using my gp38 template?


Those were my first try. They turned out to be the tops of the exhaust stacks. !*hp*! Sure am using your template but I've still haven't found the number board backs... I guess I'm going to have to drop number sheets on everything and see if they will pinpoint them.
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Re: JCornell's GP38-2 in Rock Island Blue coming soon..

Unread postby PapaXpress » Mon Aug 13, 2012 9:52 pm

I know Mike or I figured out how to fix the shiny body. I have (or had) a perfect old SP gray across the entire engine. If I recall correctly there was a mask on the alpha channel which toned down just the body more than the other parts.
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Re: JCornell's GP38-2 in Rock Island Blue coming soon..

Unread postby MadMike1024 » Mon Aug 13, 2012 10:07 pm

XDriver wrote:It's right here!


I'll add that to the template legend, thanks!
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Re: JCornell's GP38-2 in Rock Island Blue coming soon..

Unread postby PamBrooker » Mon Aug 13, 2012 10:10 pm

I just ran them through dxtbmp and used its alpha channels because photoshop always screws them up.. I suppoe i can run them back through and apply a black mask to tone ddown the reflectivenes,but to be honest, i kinda like it shiny.. Pull down the uploads ( or dont post em ).. Work just got intense on me again so as soon as i can escape it i'll work with the alpha channels and see if i can flatten em out without destroying the colors..
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Re: JCornell's GP38-2 in Rock Island Blue coming soon..

Unread postby RAILSOHIO » Mon Aug 13, 2012 10:17 pm

I have to admit I stopped work on my DT&I GP 38 because of the super high reflectivity on the long hood. If there is a map to layer into that area to flatten the sheen(not Charlie), That would be great!
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Re: JCornell's GP38-2 in Rock Island Blue coming soon..

Unread postby PamBrooker » Mon Aug 13, 2012 10:25 pm

RAILSOHIO wrote:I have to admit I stopped work on my DT&I GP 38 because of the super high reflectivity on the long hood. If there is a map to layer into that area to flatten the sheen(not Charlie), That would be great!


you need to flatten the alpha channel. usually, dxtbmp does this almost automatically when you create a new alpha template, Pull the texture into dxtbmp and create a black alpha template, then edit that in photoshop or whatever you use to lighten the black to something slightly lighter.. do not go to white.. thats pure reflectivity.. Pure black becomes invisible, so you have to find a balance somewhere between the two.. dont give up just cuz its shiny. keep experimenting and you'll figure it out.. :0
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Re: JCornell's GP38-2 in Rock Island Blue coming soon..

Unread postby PapaXpress » Mon Aug 13, 2012 10:39 pm

Moved to Rolling-Stock Design, since its really about repainting...
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Re: JCornell's GP38-2 in Rock Island Blue coming soon..

Unread postby XDriver » Tue Aug 14, 2012 3:10 am

You want to change the number board color, it's actually on the number TgPcDx itself. Each digit. 0 through 9 TgPcDx. !*salute*!
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Re: JCornell's GP38-2 in Rock Island Blue coming soon..

Unread postby PamBrooker » Tue Aug 14, 2012 7:17 pm

Face palms:: I feel stupid.. Why didnt i see that when i was editing numbers two days ago.. Thank youuu ..
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Re: JCornell's GP38-2 in Rock Island Blue coming soon..

Unread postby XDriver » Tue Aug 14, 2012 9:06 pm

*!lol!*
UR welcome. Most models are not done this way but this one is. It took me a few shots to figure out that was it. *!!wink!!*
Also you were asking about the gloss. Most can be adjusted with the alpha. The darker the more flat. Brighter is more gloss. As mentioned before. Use DXTBmp and create an alpha template. That should get you started. It is usually dark enough from the get go after you create an alpha. Should have no effect on your main color.
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Re: JCornell's GP38-2 in Rock Island Blue coming soon..

Unread postby PamBrooker » Sun Aug 19, 2012 10:30 am

Well, the Alpha on this was pretty dark to begin with, and truth told, i wasnt sure which way RW used alpha channels. Knowing is appreciated.. Thank you.. Now that I've finally gotten a few hours i can call mine, i'm gonna go ahead and take the alpha channels out to pure black and adjust back inwards as needed.. Hopefully i'll be able to upload in a couple days..
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I see what you mean about the difference between the cab and the rest of the loco. let m insert an adjustment and see if that helps..
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Re: JCornell's GP38-2 in Rock Island Blue coming soon..

Unread postby PamBrooker » Sun Aug 19, 2012 11:39 am

Lets see how well these look..

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Re: JCornell's GP38-2 in Rock Island Blue coming soon..

Unread postby buzz456 » Sun Aug 19, 2012 3:41 pm

!!*ok*!!
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