Hi there guys! I am currently finishing the first tutorial to my 'painting planes in X-Plane' tutorial series. It is aimed at the beginners to the Planemaker software, as a good paint is the key to a good plane. I hope to make five tutorials, and illustrate them clearly with good graphics. Basically I aim to set them up as the easiest to follow tutorials you have ever read! In this tutorial series I am hoping to make: 1. The Windscreen. 2. The Fuselage and Body painting techniques. 3. Wings and Wing detail. 4. The Engine Nacelle. 5. Overview. I hope to post the tutorials seperately, each with not only just a tutorial, but paint templates and examples of the work I have done for the tutorials. I will use Austin's experimental designs as the basic example aircraft. (Below is a scrapped illustration as I felt was not explaining itself properly, but it gives you the picture of what's to come!) I have pretty much covered everything for the first tutorial, but I feel there might be something missing. The topic for the tutorial is 'Windscreens' as the windscreen is, I find, the hardest part to get right with not allot of experience. I have covered: How to make a fighter-like cockpit, how to make a multi-window cockpit, how to add shading to the windscreen, how to choose the right colours, adding detail to the cockpit windscreen. Is there anything I am missing? I can answer some questions for you in the tutorial if you have any... On that subject, here you can also ask questions about your painting problems and I am more then happy to answer them. A good paint makes a good plane and that is exactly what I want to mentor you on.. Making the best paint possible. I am enjoying my time here in X-Pilot, everybody is SUPER freindly, keep up the good work! Happy painting - Hampster