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Making a car skin for rFactor 2 Tutorial 2016-05-25

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rFactor 2 community member Sven Hielscher aka FuNK! has created a wonderfully composed tutorial for those interested in skinning cars using free software GIMP and Inkscape. Many community members (myself included) have an interest in creating our own custom skins for our favourite sim cars but simply don't know where to start. Many are put off by the often confusing information available on the internet or simply concerned that expensive software packages are required to create that perfect paint job...

In response to a fellow ISI community member asking for some help with his own project, FuNK! has put together this interesting and informative step by step tutorial to aid anyone who wishes to make the jump into the world of car painting in rFactor 2.

Great news for the cost conscious members of the sim racing world, Sven's tutorial document makes use of the free to download and use GIMP and Inkscape programmes, allowing literally anyone to access the tools and knowledge required to make their own virtual paint schemes in game.

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Absolutely brilliant! Well done! Good job! Thank you!
Very valuable to me, especially where dealing with layers.
Thanks so much! Great job!
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Excellent! Thank you, I have been interested in skin modding for some time, this is great.
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Thanks to the author for putting this together. I would like to have seen more info on adding logos. Every race car has logos but this tutorial doesn't explain how to resize and place them on the skin. I have trouble with my logos being blurry after resizing them.

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