05.08.2010, 14:09
A template will also usually contain many superfluous layers that are not always needed to make a good skin. For instance a template may contain various nationality markings which cannot of course all be used on one and the same skin at the same time.
A template may also contain various camouflage schemes or various squadron insignia and so on.
By turning on or turning off various layers, you can make many different looking skins.
A template is therefore a sort of do-it-yourself kit for making skins. It has all the parts you need to make a skin and often much much more and the option of easily modifying layers. But you have to know which parts to use to create the look you want your skin to have.
Once you get the hang of using a template, the sky and your imagination or research is the limit.
A template may also contain various camouflage schemes or various squadron insignia and so on.
By turning on or turning off various layers, you can make many different looking skins.
A template is therefore a sort of do-it-yourself kit for making skins. It has all the parts you need to make a skin and often much much more and the option of easily modifying layers. But you have to know which parts to use to create the look you want your skin to have.
Once you get the hang of using a template, the sky and your imagination or research is the limit.