Request: Extracted Slovakia Objects + Update
#16

I promised myself to stop making some more repaints but after seeing this image of a beautiful Portuguese church yesterday I couldn't resist...

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#17

:OO :!: Confusedhock: What about a humble white church for a Greek islands scenery?
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#18

cgagan Wrote::OO :!: Confusedhock: What about a humble white church for a Greek islands scenery?
That's possible.
If you can provide me with some examples of typical churches representative for WWII I see what I can do. I googled around for a second and I just see bright white and blue church images which look too turistic in my opinion.
PM me some interesting links or images if you want.

By the way Canonuk used to work on a Mediterranean Greek area map at the same time he was working on his English Channel map. For Greece he made a new set of objects. That project is on hold and as far as I can remember he wanted to pick it up but with brand new objects since he improved his skills with developing 3D objects.

Cheers.
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#19

Thanks for prompt reaction! If we are talking about the Aegean archipelago, bright white churches with blue domes were a local feature even back in the 40s, perhaps not as "polished" as they appear in tourist photos today. In any case, all your new med objects fit ideally with any med map, including Greece. I sincerely hope that Cannon will resume work on med objects, but I think he is currently engaged in his eastern front map. Best,
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#20

Unfortunately no Il2 object comes close to these kind of Greek churches with a dome. Not even a combi of two objects. So repainting is not an option anyway. Saves me some work. :wink:

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Gave it a try by using the default industrial factory tank and warehouse:

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#21

Now I know how to extract objects from the .sfs files I selected the Kiev church for a transformation into another Greek church.

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#22

Great stuff! 8)
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#23

I almost forgot the news stand, to keep you informed about the latest victories. :wink:

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#24

Big Grin Nice idea!
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