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Mozart

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  1. That’s a good thought Guy. I have cut masks for several people (over on LSP) but purely on a “friends” basis and on the understanding that whilst I know my way around a Silhouette machine and software, I do not pretend to be a professional and therefore do not supply them with any guarantee of quality or accuracy.  I would be willing to consider doing a similar thing here if required for cost of materials and postage. 
    Max

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  2. 9 hours ago, Kevin Futter said:

    It seems you may be right, Max.

     

    Kev

    Kev, I don’t doubt that you have contributed a lot in terms of effort and cash in opening this site, and this purely for altruistic reasons. I’m also sure lots of the masks that have freely been uploaded by those of us who enjoy using our Silhouette and Cricut machines have been used by site visitors, but there is no discussion/interaction element forthcoming. Without that, the site stagnates sadly.

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  3. Given the amount of “traffic” and interest shown in this site Kev, despite efforts to promote it on other forums, I have to question whether it’s worth continuing? I’m happy to throw a few pennies in the hat, but is it really money well spent?

    Max 

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  4. I’ve been using my Cameo 2 for, I think, about 8 years now. It came with pretty basic software and the one-time purchase of the Designer edition was essential, but I understand that the Cameo 4 comes with a much more comprehensive software package, so do what the others have advised……try it first to see if you need more “tricks”. 
    Max 

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  5. 7 hours ago, Kevin Futter said:

    Came out great, Max! But to be honest, I would have done it that way too, just to ensure no white fringing. Mostly though, I try to paint the insignia before the camouflage, for the same reason.

    Yes I can see why you prefer the insignia first method Kev, but it’s not something that I’ve really tried.  Many ways of skinning a cat as they say! 

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  6. This is a tale of what NOT to do!  Designing and cutting the masks for the wing Balkenkreuz was straightforward but using them was not my finest hour!  Let me say first of all that I got away with it, more by luck than judgement but boy, did I make life difficult for myself:

     

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    Anybody with half a brain would have used an "empty" mask of the whole cross to spray a white background, then simply apply the four white L masks and spray black....voila, job done, easy peasy!  But for reasons unbeknownst to me I applied the whole mask to the wing, left the "white Ls" in place and then sprayed black.  This then entailed putting the fiddly narrow outer "Ls", four to each cross, back in place plus the large central cross, weeding out the "white section Ls" then spraying white.  The margin for error was huge, the method was stupid, but the result was gratifying!  Never again....think first!

    Max

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  7. I've just uploaded these masks for the Fisher T7 Hunter canopies, not easy to design with any degree of accuracy and even then its use comes with a caveat that a little trimming once applied will probably be necessary due to a slight inconsistency in size of each "matching" canopy section.

     

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    Hope it's useful!

    Max 

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  8. Hawker Hunter T7 (Fisher conversion)

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    After a little nudge from Mike C., I've tweaked my rather indifferent first attempts at canopy masks for the Fisher Hunter T7.  It's not an easy mask designing project due a) to the shape of the canopies b) the not too good definition on my canopy between glass and metal framing and c) a slight inconsistency in size for the canopy sections ie left and right of the main canopy and matching sections of the front.  So using these masks comes with a caveat:  they fit well but not perfectly so on the front ones especially you will need a fresh blade in your scalpel to make small adjustments!  Nonetheless, I hope they are useful to those fortunate to have this Fisher conversion.

    Max


     

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  9. Yes, regretfully I didn’t take a picture of the “empty” mask with the black background sprayed in it, so both of the fins in the first photo are actually at the next stage of the smaller Hakenkreuze positioned inside the “empty” mask ready for the white over spray. Hope that’s all clear but if not I’ll do a further picture of explanation! 

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  10. Over on LSP I'm doing a Dragon Bf110G-4, the extract in the link shows a less-than-successful attempt at doing the Hakenkreuze on the fins, and thanks to Quang and his expertise, the easier way....also shown below for a quick ref.:

     

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    Hope it helps, it's certainly the best way that I've "found" of doing these tricky symbols.

    Max

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  11. On 4/3/2022 at 7:31 AM, snigel79 said:

    I managed to find a manual in english in the folder where the swedish manual was located. Thanks anyways.

    It turns out the "Layers" function is not in the "Basic" tier of the software, it begins showing up in "Designer"

    The Designer version is well worth getting, in fact I would class it as ESSENTIAL! The applications in the basic edition are very limited for modelling needs. 

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  12. Hello Jeepee, you’ve come to the right place to find out about using a Silhouette and, by the way I’m old too (nearly 74 but still learning all the time!). Your question about using other “forms” isn’t an easy one to answer because it depends on so many variables, but to be honest I’ve always done all my drawing work using the Silhouette software. It’s very straightforward and I think user friendly. You’ll find some helpful tips in Tutorials section but if you have any specific questions just ask away!

    Max 

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