Railworks3985
Lima J3A Greenbrier
CN Heritage ES44DC #1987 - Wisconsin Central
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BTW, AWESOME WORK on those FEC Mike's. So, I guess the same methods of relocating the headlight you found would apply to the 4-8-2's as well, right?
Take your time, mate! How long did it take, btw?It should. There is a FEC 4-8-2 I could do using the same technique.
Thanks by the way.
What software do you guys use, being able to reskin seems like a good skill to have and I want to give it a try.
Awesome thank you. Would you say it's an easy thing to learn? Also does it require any sort of artistic talent?Paint.NET is a good start, but GIMP, Photoshop, and PaintShop Pro (if that's still around) seem to be the popular ones. I like using Paint.NET for linework and logos, Photoshop to put it all together, and GIMP for weathering.
Matt
I also run a mac so I'll have to do a little research. Hopefully it doesn't take too much talent because a stick figure can be a challenge for me sometimes :hehe:I use Skecthbook. It's ok for reskinning on a Mac, but I think the other softwares work better on Windows.
I'm okay when it comes to artistic talent, however, I've noticed improvements in my City of Truro and Vectron reskins. I think it means I'm getting better!