Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
An Avro Manchester, perhaps?
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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
I don't know why but had to fight the urge to just type no[:D]
just kidding terminus, good choice, I always liked that design.
Great work Rick! thanks again for sharing
just kidding terminus, good choice, I always liked that design.
Great work Rick! thanks again for sharing
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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
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An Avro Manchester, perhaps?
Termy,
Added to the list, I should have it for you in a few days!

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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
KNIL Fokker D.XXI:
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USAAF Vultee P-54 Swoose Goose:


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USAAF Curtiss P-55 Ascender:


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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
MadmanRick,
Thank you for the P-54 and P-55. Much appreciated.
TR
Thank you for the P-54 and P-55. Much appreciated.
TR
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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
Anytime my friend, truth is I enjoy this! I've been an aircraft modeler since I was 8 and this is a form of modeling, only in a different media. The best thing about this form of modeling is that I don't have the wife complaining that "I'm using that stinky stuff again!"
Rick
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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
This .zip contains a USAAF Bell P-59 Airacomet and a USN F2L-1 Airacomet:




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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
MadmanRick,
Even though you enjoy doing the artwork for us, it's important for myself (and I'm sure others will agree), that I express my sincere thanks at your efforts. They go along way in making the gaming experience that much more enjoyable. Again, many thanks for your efforts.
TR
Even though you enjoy doing the artwork for us, it's important for myself (and I'm sure others will agree), that I express my sincere thanks at your efforts. They go along way in making the gaming experience that much more enjoyable. Again, many thanks for your efforts.
TR
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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
There are 109 or so free allied aircraft slots. Right now by my count; between me and MadmanRick; we've created 87 aircraft sides. Some may be for the Axis side; since historically, the Royal Thai Air Force was on the axis side for the Pacific War, and did fly interceptions against B-24s and B-29s.
Here's the list I've put forth in Excel:
Curtiss Hawk III -- CAF -- MadmanRick
Blackburn Roc -- FAA -- RRC
Blackburn Skua -- FAA -- RRC
Saunders Roe SR-1 -- FAA -- RRC
Supermarine Spearfish -- FAA -- RRC
Boston III -- Free French -- MadmanRick
DB-7 -- Free French -- MadmanRick
LeO 45 -- Free French -- MadmanRick
Loire 130 -- Free French -- MadmanRick
MS.406 -- Free French -- MadmanRick
P-47D (Metal) -- Free French -- MadmanRick
P-47D (OD) -- Free French -- MadmanRick
P-47D Razorback (OD) -- Free French -- MadmanRick
G10N Fuguku -- JAAF -- MadmanRick
Boston -- Japanese -- MadmanRick
Fokker D.XXI -- KNIL -- MadmanRick
Fokker DXIII -- KNIL -- RRC
Fokker G.I -- KNIL -- MadmanRick
Fokker T-IX -- KNIL -- MadmanRick
Fokker T.V -- KNIL -- MadmanRick
Fokker T.VIII -- KNIL -- MadmanRick
P-40N -- KNIL -- RRC
P-40Q Warhawk -- KNIL -- RRC
P-51D -- KNIL -- RRC
Avro Lincoln -- RAAF -- MadmanRick
CAC CA-11 Woomera -- RAAF -- MadmanRick
Fairey Battle -- RAAF -- MadmanRick
Short Stirling Mk I -- RAF -- MadmanRick
Short Stirling Mk IV -- RAF -- MadmanRick
Westland Whirlwind Mk I -- RAF -- MadmanRick
Curtiss Hawk III -- Thailand -- MadmanRick
Hawk 75 (Camo) -- Thailand -- MadmanRick
Hawk 75 (Metal) -- Thailand -- MadmanRick
Ki-21 Sally -- Thailand -- MadmanRick
Ki-30 Ann -- Thailand -- MadmanRick
Vought V-93S -- Thailand -- MadmanRick
A-12 Shrike (Blue) -- USAAF -- MadmanRick
A-12 Shrike (OD) -- USAAF -- MadmanRick
A-17 Nomad (Metal Pants 1941) -- USAAF -- MadmanRick
A-17 Nomad (OD Pants 1942) -- USAAF -- MadmanRick
A-17 Nomad (OD Pantsless 1943) -- USAAF -- MadmanRick
B-19 -- USAAF -- RRC
B-23 Dragon -- USAAF -- MadmanRick
B-24N -- USAAF -- RRC
B-27 -- USAAF -- RRC
B-30 -- USAAF -- RRC
B-35 Flying Wing -- USAAF -- RRC
B-36D Peacemaker -- USAAF -- RRC
B-39 Superfort -- USAAF -- RRC
C-74 Globemaster I -- USAAF -- RRC
C-99 -- USAAF -- RRC
P-40Q Warhawk -- USAAF -- RRC
P-54 Swoose Goose -- USAAF -- MadmanRick
P-55 Ascender -- USAAF -- MadmanRick
P-58 Chain Lightning -- USAAF -- RRC
P-59 Airacomet -- USAAF -- MadmanRick
P-71 Stormbird -- USAAF -- RRC
P-75 -- USAAF -- RRC
P-81 -- USAAF -- RRC
YFM-1 Airacuda -- USAAF -- MadmanRick
AD Skyraider -- USN -- RRC
AM Mauler -- USN -- RRC
BTC -- USN -- MadmanRick
BTD Destroyer -- USN -- RRC
BTK -- USN -- MadmanRick
F2L-1 Airacomet -- USN -- MadmanRick
F3F (1930s USN Colors) -- USN -- RRC
F3F (1940s Sea Blue) -- USN -- MadmanRick
F5U Flapjack -- USN -- RRC
F6U Pirate -- USN -- RRC
F8B Five in One -- USN -- RRC
FH Phantom -- USN -- RRC
HK-1 (Civilian) -- USN -- RRC
HK-1 (Navy Blue) -- USN -- RRC
J2F Duck -- USN -- MadmanRick
JRM Mars -- USN -- RRC
R60 Constitution -- USN -- RRC
Radial Engined P-38 -- USN -- RRC
SC-1 -- USN -- RRC
SOC Seagull (Landing Gear) -- USN -- MadmanRick
TB2D Skypirate -- USN -- RRC
TB2F -- USN -- RRC
TBY/TBU Sea Wolf -- USN -- RRC
Farman 222 -- Vichy -- MadmanRick
Loire 130 -- Vichy -- MadmanRick
MS.406 -- Vichy -- MadmanRick
Pe-8 -- VVS -- MadmanRick
Here's the list I've put forth in Excel:
Curtiss Hawk III -- CAF -- MadmanRick
Blackburn Roc -- FAA -- RRC
Blackburn Skua -- FAA -- RRC
Saunders Roe SR-1 -- FAA -- RRC
Supermarine Spearfish -- FAA -- RRC
Boston III -- Free French -- MadmanRick
DB-7 -- Free French -- MadmanRick
LeO 45 -- Free French -- MadmanRick
Loire 130 -- Free French -- MadmanRick
MS.406 -- Free French -- MadmanRick
P-47D (Metal) -- Free French -- MadmanRick
P-47D (OD) -- Free French -- MadmanRick
P-47D Razorback (OD) -- Free French -- MadmanRick
G10N Fuguku -- JAAF -- MadmanRick
Boston -- Japanese -- MadmanRick
Fokker D.XXI -- KNIL -- MadmanRick
Fokker DXIII -- KNIL -- RRC
Fokker G.I -- KNIL -- MadmanRick
Fokker T-IX -- KNIL -- MadmanRick
Fokker T.V -- KNIL -- MadmanRick
Fokker T.VIII -- KNIL -- MadmanRick
P-40N -- KNIL -- RRC
P-40Q Warhawk -- KNIL -- RRC
P-51D -- KNIL -- RRC
Avro Lincoln -- RAAF -- MadmanRick
CAC CA-11 Woomera -- RAAF -- MadmanRick
Fairey Battle -- RAAF -- MadmanRick
Short Stirling Mk I -- RAF -- MadmanRick
Short Stirling Mk IV -- RAF -- MadmanRick
Westland Whirlwind Mk I -- RAF -- MadmanRick
Curtiss Hawk III -- Thailand -- MadmanRick
Hawk 75 (Camo) -- Thailand -- MadmanRick
Hawk 75 (Metal) -- Thailand -- MadmanRick
Ki-21 Sally -- Thailand -- MadmanRick
Ki-30 Ann -- Thailand -- MadmanRick
Vought V-93S -- Thailand -- MadmanRick
A-12 Shrike (Blue) -- USAAF -- MadmanRick
A-12 Shrike (OD) -- USAAF -- MadmanRick
A-17 Nomad (Metal Pants 1941) -- USAAF -- MadmanRick
A-17 Nomad (OD Pants 1942) -- USAAF -- MadmanRick
A-17 Nomad (OD Pantsless 1943) -- USAAF -- MadmanRick
B-19 -- USAAF -- RRC
B-23 Dragon -- USAAF -- MadmanRick
B-24N -- USAAF -- RRC
B-27 -- USAAF -- RRC
B-30 -- USAAF -- RRC
B-35 Flying Wing -- USAAF -- RRC
B-36D Peacemaker -- USAAF -- RRC
B-39 Superfort -- USAAF -- RRC
C-74 Globemaster I -- USAAF -- RRC
C-99 -- USAAF -- RRC
P-40Q Warhawk -- USAAF -- RRC
P-54 Swoose Goose -- USAAF -- MadmanRick
P-55 Ascender -- USAAF -- MadmanRick
P-58 Chain Lightning -- USAAF -- RRC
P-59 Airacomet -- USAAF -- MadmanRick
P-71 Stormbird -- USAAF -- RRC
P-75 -- USAAF -- RRC
P-81 -- USAAF -- RRC
YFM-1 Airacuda -- USAAF -- MadmanRick
AD Skyraider -- USN -- RRC
AM Mauler -- USN -- RRC
BTC -- USN -- MadmanRick
BTD Destroyer -- USN -- RRC
BTK -- USN -- MadmanRick
F2L-1 Airacomet -- USN -- MadmanRick
F3F (1930s USN Colors) -- USN -- RRC
F3F (1940s Sea Blue) -- USN -- MadmanRick
F5U Flapjack -- USN -- RRC
F6U Pirate -- USN -- RRC
F8B Five in One -- USN -- RRC
FH Phantom -- USN -- RRC
HK-1 (Civilian) -- USN -- RRC
HK-1 (Navy Blue) -- USN -- RRC
J2F Duck -- USN -- MadmanRick
JRM Mars -- USN -- RRC
R60 Constitution -- USN -- RRC
Radial Engined P-38 -- USN -- RRC
SC-1 -- USN -- RRC
SOC Seagull (Landing Gear) -- USN -- MadmanRick
TB2D Skypirate -- USN -- RRC
TB2F -- USN -- RRC
TBY/TBU Sea Wolf -- USN -- RRC
Farman 222 -- Vichy -- MadmanRick
Loire 130 -- Vichy -- MadmanRick
MS.406 -- Vichy -- MadmanRick
Pe-8 -- VVS -- MadmanRick
RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
How to use the aircraft art files?
Some once told me there was a way to add new plane (single aircraft) art without modding the original art files, anyone know how to do this?
Some once told me there was a way to add new plane (single aircraft) art without modding the original art files, anyone know how to do this?
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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
The McDonnell P-67 is giving me fits (the line drawings I could locate were either of too little detail or in the case of the one I am using, needed tons of work to clean-up), so I decided to do a quickie request. So here is the Termy Special, an Avro Manchester Mk.IA, in the markings of 83 Squadron:


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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
Request for some Japanese aircraft used in the second Sino-Japan war.
• Aichi D1A2 (Susie) - Japanese Naval Air Force's first dive-bomber. Attacked the gunboat USS Panay in 1937 as well as many other locations in China in the late 1930s.
• Nakajima A2N2 (Type 90) - JNAF's first home-developed biplane fighter.
• Nakajima A4N1 (Type 95) - JNAF's last carrier-borne biplane fighter.
• Mitsubishi B2M2 JNAF mid-30s carrier-borne biplane torpedo bomber.
• Mitsubishi Ki-10-II (Perry) - JAAF's last (and best) biplane fighter.
• Mitsubishi Ki-2-I (Type 93-1) (Louise) - JAAF's Twin-engine monoplane light bomber.
• Mitsubishi Ki-2-II (Type 93-2) (Louise) – Second generation Ki-2 upgraded with retractable landing gear, enclosed cockpits, and more powerful engines.
• Aichi D1A2 (Susie) - Japanese Naval Air Force's first dive-bomber. Attacked the gunboat USS Panay in 1937 as well as many other locations in China in the late 1930s.
• Nakajima A2N2 (Type 90) - JNAF's first home-developed biplane fighter.
• Nakajima A4N1 (Type 95) - JNAF's last carrier-borne biplane fighter.
• Mitsubishi B2M2 JNAF mid-30s carrier-borne biplane torpedo bomber.
• Mitsubishi Ki-10-II (Perry) - JAAF's last (and best) biplane fighter.
• Mitsubishi Ki-2-I (Type 93-1) (Louise) - JAAF's Twin-engine monoplane light bomber.
• Mitsubishi Ki-2-II (Type 93-2) (Louise) – Second generation Ki-2 upgraded with retractable landing gear, enclosed cockpits, and more powerful engines.
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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
And the Chinese Air Force planes from the outbreak of the Second Sino-Japan war in 1937
• Boeing 281: Export version of the P-26 Peashooter.
• Fiat CR-32 Falco
• Curtiss F11C-2 Goshawk/Hawk II: Biplane fighter-bomber used by both China and Thailand. The Hawk II had fixed landing gear.
• Curtiss F11C-3 Goshawk/Hawk III: Biplane fighter-bomber used by both China and Thailand. The Hawk III featured retractable landing gear.
• Northrop Gamma 2E
• Vultee V-11-GB
• Martin 139WC
• Heinkel He111A-0
• Curtiss A-12 Shrike
• Douglas O-2MC
• Vought V-65 Corsair
• Boeing 281: Export version of the P-26 Peashooter.
• Fiat CR-32 Falco
• Curtiss F11C-2 Goshawk/Hawk II: Biplane fighter-bomber used by both China and Thailand. The Hawk II had fixed landing gear.
• Curtiss F11C-3 Goshawk/Hawk III: Biplane fighter-bomber used by both China and Thailand. The Hawk III featured retractable landing gear.
• Northrop Gamma 2E
• Vultee V-11-GB
• Martin 139WC
• Heinkel He111A-0
• Curtiss A-12 Shrike
• Douglas O-2MC
• Vought V-65 Corsair
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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
The CAF Hawk III is already done and posted on this forum (a page or two back). The rest will be added to the list.

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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
ORIGINAL: pad152
How to use the aircraft art files?
Some once told me there was a way to add new plane (single aircraft) art without modding the original art files, anyone know how to do this?
Really easy since MichaelM introduced the Rotating Artwork.
Just make sure your image is 150 x 60 pixel bitmap (24 or 16 bit bitmaps both seem to work) and name it A_PlaneSidexxxx.bmp where xxxx is the bitmap number for the aircraft slot as specified in the editor.
Copy this file into the \ART\AlliedPlanes\ or \ART\JapPlanes\ folder (you may need to create it) and your new image will override the default image in the A_PlaneSide.bmp file for the entire length of the game.
For more information see the document posted by MichaelM in the first post of this thread http://www.matrixgames.com/forums/tm.asp?m=2405660&mpage=1&key=
Best of luck!!
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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
ORIGINAL: MadmanRick
The McDonnell P-67 is giving me fits (the line drawings I could locate were either of too little detail or in the case of the one I am using, needed tons of work to clean-up), so I decided to do a quickie request. So here is the Termy Special, an Avro Manchester Mk.IA, in the markings of 83 Squadron:
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Thanks much!
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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
Ok, submitted for your approval; McDonnell P-67 Bat:
P.S. This one was a monster to complete. But, it came out pretty well, I think!
P.S. This one was a monster to complete. But, it came out pretty well, I think!
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