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737-700 PMDG

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Hi,I have started to repaint a blank PMDG 737 with a livery, but im having trouble with the tail. I am trying to do a livery where the artwork on the tail flows onto the fuselage. Does anybody have a blank texture where the tail and fuselage is joined?Thanks in advanceJonathan

Hey Jonathan :)I don't know what the PMDG 737 textures look like or how well the mapping is, but a possible way could be to do the rear section of the fuselage as if the tail was there. Then duplicate the paint scheme layer and place the desired parts on the tail.. then fine adjustments.

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You could make your own, just combine the full fuse sides, and the tail in PSP or PSD, then once you have completed the livery, cut it back down again.Dan.

You could paint in a series of short vertical red lines at 5 or 10 pixel spacing along the joining edges of the two parts then apply this texture to the aircraft to see how they align. This would give you some idea of what goes where when aligning the logo or whatever... Tony

  • 3 weeks later...

Easiest way to go about it, copy merged layers from the full side on texture, paste onto fuselage texture in FS as new layer, lower the opacity, drag until the lines match, put the opacity back to 100%, repeat as needed.

Cheers,

John Tavendale
Textures by Tavers - https://www.facebook.com/texturesbytavers

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