FUSELAGE CAMOUFLAGE
I can't hit the right simile to use about getting the camouflage (mostly) onto the fuselage. Is it like "birthing a horse" or maybe a breech birth with a porcupine. When Cinema 4D, Illustrator and PhotoShop are all involved simultaneously and it is CNTL in one program and ALT in another to do the same operation plus four or five file types I think I can appreciate how a master juggler feels. Yes, there is a goober here and there and, yes, the wing filet has not been painted and, yes, there are many details yet to attack ... but I am now thinking that maybe the target date for completion (these things are never really complete) might get pulled back from Halloween to Labor Day again. And, oh, the video driver card and its software gets in the act and a soft start of the computer DOES NOT solve that. It takes turning off the house circuit breakers and turning them back on. :-) :-) There is apparently zero video card "standards" that work properly all the time. And Illustrator doesn't like the driver version ... I NEED to spend two hours fighting that. And just to make things totally impossible C4D uses the mouse wheel to magnify and Adobe hasn't figured out yet that approach has now become an industry standard. When the day comes that there is ANY cooperation between software companies I will be a firm believer in miracles. What fun. But it sure makes the hours fly. Next: the fuselage side markings.
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