***Package description***

Project Open Sky’s Airbus A330-200 equipped with Rolls Royce engines. Painted to the Air Tahiti Nui’s colours. I know; Air Tahiti doesn’t own any A
330’s! I’m proud to present you the fictive A330 called Makemo (name of an island near Tahiti). Completely painted from scratch, 98% of the entire
textures templates including the alphas and night effect are absolutely new. Typical night lighting. Fabulous interior and cargo bay textures.

***Scheme story***

I’ve spend more than two months to repaint from scratch this wonderful aircraft done by Project Open Sky. Here’s a short story of the work I’ve done
one it for those who does have the patience to read it. Will you take the challenge?

Step one. The paint kit….. I’ll be honest with you guys….. I hate paint kits! I wont take half a page to explain why I hate them but at least it give you
the main reason why I decided to paint from scratch my own paint kit. So far, I’ve been used to do that for every single aircraft (6 out of 8 aircrafts) I
painted since more than a year. Experiences giving me many talents I can now paint a plane from A to Z without any problem.

Step two. The Air Tahiti Nui. Ok ok, ATN doesn’t have any A330 in real life. But I like very much the scheme and the A330. So why not try a mix? Nice
cocktail hey? I've been dreaming to paint this scheme since more than a year and I was waiting the perfect occasion to paint on a plane on which it
would look good. Now I want to make clear that this paint is mostly pure painting. The photo real parts represents only 10% (and less) of the whole
textures. I mention this simply because I’m proud of the fact that I don’t only rely on photo real techniques to make my scheme look real. And the fact that Air Tahiti doesn’t own A330’s tend to prove my say. Photo real render fabulous textures but it is not as fun as painting by hand. It also give myself

more proud about the work I’ve done.


***More information details about few details.***

The wings. This is by far the most difficult pieces to paint. In this case, the paint kit textures where good but not aligned with the templates. How
could it append? I’ll leave that to the original Posky’s painters. However. I totally repainted the wings from scratch. My new textures have absolutely
nothing to do in relation with Posky’s textures. The alphas also are totally new. A closer look to the wings will show the richness of the colours and
details reach a quality that I've rarely saw. Wing views are absolutely awesome! Some peoples wrote me back after uploading my Virgin Atlantic
scheme of the same model (Posky A330-200) wondering how they could have wing views on this model. Easy. You need to go on AVSIM website and
search for the add on named "Ultimate Wing Views for the POSKY A330-200". Here you go.


The engines. Yup. I had the crazy idea to paint reflection of the fuselage on the inner side of the engines for those who like wings views. Remember,
no photo real at all for the engines and wings.

The lights effects on the tails, fuselage, cargo bay, cabin interior and engines are brand new once again. Some of you might be surprised by the shape of the lighting on the tail. It is in fact a typical detail of the real life A330’s lighting equipment. It took me an hour to precisely render the same
effect in FS. Quite a very good job doesn’t it? Same thing for the fuselage and the engines and cabin interior.

Congrats! You read everything!


***Thanks***
A big thank you to Project Open Sky team who provide such EXCELLENT and FREE models. Thanks also to the Posky’s forum members for their help.

I would invite everybody who read this to wish me luck and love each time you plan a flight. And thanks for you all to download this aircraft.

***LINKS***
Comments about the painting are welcome. Please, share them with me at... "maestrya72@hotmail.com" Thank You! Serious painting suggestion

are also welcome although I'm not answering yes to every request. I have a lot of request. I will only take care of the most interesting schemes and models. Please write an explicit subject title with your e-mail like; "plane, tb-10, painting or Posky's aircraft etc etc". Stay in the subject. Write a subject that will catch my attention. Please avoid the traditional "Hello" or leaving the subject case empty. Spam are crazy these time so avoid the risk that I mistook your e-mail for a Spam.


***Website***
You can also visit my Painting site at: ** http://groups.msn.com/SamyFaysPaintShop **
A great little website.

Enjoy !!

Master painter:
Samy Fay