Everything posted by Kevin Futter
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Mask Categories
Thomas and I had a discussion on Facebook about the scale thing, which prompted my starting this thread. I've always thought that the scale was less relevant, as the software could literally scale the design to whatever you want. But Thomas pointed out that it's not so desirable to do so in the case of canopy masks, or camouflage masks designed to fit a specific kit. And speaking of canopy masks: do they deserve their own category? Or should they just be grouped in with whatever broader category they belong too? Are they something that modellers even bother to design themselves? Kev
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Mask Categories
I always thought someone should bring out a series of booklets that cover that stuff, and if I knew more about it, I'd do them for KLP! But unfortunately I struggle with that stuff too. Kev
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Hi guys
Welcome aboard, Thomas! Thanks for kicking off our uploads. Kev
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Mask Categories
As I post this, the site is brand-new, and in its infancy. To kick things off, I've created a basic set of categories for file uploads, but with the intention that they will evolve over time to meet the needs of both the site and our members. So with that in mind, I'd like to initiate a discussion on the types of categories you guys feel might be useful as we grow. I can certainly see the category of 'Aircraft - Military' being entirely too broad for the long haul, but I'm also mindful of the fact that too many categories can also be a problem. Splitting up a large category like that could be done in many ways (by scale, by country, by aircraft type, by era, etc), so it's no easy matter! At the same time, some of the smaller categories are probably just fine as they are. One way to handle this is to sit back and wait to see what gets uploaded, and then mould the categories organically around that. While I'm happy to take that approach, I'd also like to hear what you guys think! Kev
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Uploading Files
To upload new mask cutting files, it's important to note that this is not done from the Forums section of the site. Instead, choose the Downloads section of the site from the main navigation menu above, as shown in the screenshot below: Click on the green "Submit a file" button to begin the upload process, and then choose an appropriate category for your design: Note that our subcategories are expanding all the time, so if you can't find something suitable, choose the top-level category that represents the best fit. Once you've chosen a category, click the "Continue" button, and you'll be presented with the upload screen. You'll also have the option of submitting a screenshot of your file, so that members can get an idea of what it represents. This is highly recommended if you can do it, but not required. Scroll down further, and you'll be able to give your file a name, and a brief description. You can also give it a version number, though the system will use the default of 1.0.0. If you subsequently make revisions to the file, the system will allow you to replace it with a new one. If this happens, it's pertinent to give it an updated version number. That's it!
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Hi Everybody
Welcome aboard, Aaron! Great to see you here, mate. Kev
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Paint mask fan
Thanks, Max - and welcome aboard! Kev
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Hello!
Great to have you here, Karim! Kev
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Hi everyone.
Welcome aboard, Mal! Great to have you here. Kev
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Welcome to Scale Model Paint Masks!
Welcome! Scale Model Paint Masks is a site dedicated to providing a repository of downloadable paint mask files for scale modellers, driven by and for the scale modelling community. We cater for any genre of scale modelling, in any scale and of any era. Members are free to upload their designs, download other members' designs, and contribute to discussions in our forums. Scale Model Paint Masks is brand new, and we hope to grow and evolve it over time. We plan to expand the forums to include tutorials, reviews, and anything else our members would like to see that fits our scope. Note: only members are allowed to upload and download content or participate in the forums.