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Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
I love to see threads like this, with "where it all began". I first got started in the summer of 2004, putting together some repaints for the AT-6 that Wozza had just released for FS2004 that year. At the time all I knew to have access to was MS Paint, and I still clearly remember the considerable amount of time spent on just making each rivet, and being far from the thought of knowing what "layers" were - a word that had no meaning using MS Paint. I took a great deal of guidance from the work of David Green, who at the time, was doing some really brilliant things with producing the look of metal in the sim (unfortunately, some have taken credit for "discovering", years later, some of the same techniques he was already using years before). Not only was he a great repainter to admire and learn from, but he also had so many great stories from his dad's WWII service (his dad being the famed WWII fighter pilot, ace, and leader, Col. Herschel "Herky" Green). I've missed him not being a part of this forum for several years now.
My first repaint, which happens to be a locally-based SNJ (the screenshot, being just as dated as the repaint - saved as a .GIF using MS Paint):
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