If you are done with that, copy and paste the layers into your own livery and save it in dds-format with alpha channel.īTW I knoooooow, that the shell of the most planes are made of an aluminum alloy and its corrosion looks way different than the corrosion of steel. Also you can change the opacity of any layer, in case you like the effect but maybe 100% opacity is too much. Both files include several layers with dirt, rust and oil, so you can choose which you want to have in your own skin and which not. The brighter the more reflective is the surface.
#Dirt 4 liveries archive#
There are two files in the archive (download link below), which are name with DIF and spec. I expect, that you are able to handle liveries and you do have Photoshop or any equivalent software, which can process psd-files. Hopefully the Dora and Spitfire templates are available soon. Step by step I will add all other WW2-planes when the templates were released by ED. Hopefully this will make any WW2 scenario even a little more authentic. Its 1944, its war, which is getting into its final and most devastating stage and resources are getting shorter and shorter. But for the upcoming normandy map its different.
![dirt 4 liveries dirt 4 liveries](https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4285/35221938815_663bca0c06_b.jpg)
Those rare exemplars were groomed and maintained very properly. For example the EADS foundation skin for the Bf-109 surely bases on a restored and still flying Bf-109.
![dirt 4 liveries dirt 4 liveries](https://www.gtplanet.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/DiRT-Rally-2-BMW-M1-Procar.jpg)
Of course a weathered look dont make sense in every case. I just thought that the WW2 planes look way too clean and virgin so I made this livery overlay to change that.