July 24, 200421 yr Hi,I guess some of you talented painters can help me! :-)Problem is : for painting I am using the file "pmdg_XXX_fullleft.psd / pmdg_XXX_fullright.psd" provided with the paintkit.Thing I don
July 24, 200421 yr Hi,To be honest, I find the "full" files a real pain to work with, I prefer to use the "pre-cut" fuse files, I am pretty sure that both are available in the paintkit.I find cutting up the "full" files more trouble :)CheersDan.
July 25, 200421 yr Matthias,once you're done with the full_side artwork, save the file THEN flatten it. Do not save this file from this point on or you won't be able to edit the file with it's layers intact. Open the bmp file that matches the side of the fuse you're working on then move back to the full side artwork, select all, copy, then paste this into the opened bmp artwork. Now set the opacity of this newly pasted layer to around 70% and align the front fuse to overlay the underlaying bmp art. Once you're happy with the alignment, change the opacity back to 100%. Repeat for the rear half of the fuse. Repeat for the other side of the fuse. http://www.precision...GX_Dev_Team.jpg PMDG Graphic Designer
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