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Hi Leen,yeah, I received your mail and as you said found the built in editor of FSRepaint to be - hmm - below average. So I stick with my free paint.net, while having FSRepaint open. After saving the changes in my layer files into the FS2004/aircraft/... as a bmp I reload the aircraft in FSRepaint to see the changes. Or - as you pointed out -I make simple outlines in FSRepaint and save them as a bmp to use them as a guideline layer in paint.net.I


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Infact I get very excessive using layers, sometimes having up to 20 or more (with all my socalled helplevels included.. I Werner
20 Layers isn`t eccesive , at McPhatstudios we sometimes handle paints with over 250 layers.What do you do handling the alpha layers?Leen

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Hi Leen, I usually only use 1 alpha layer. After I have finished a paint, I load it into dtxpmp and either add a new alpha, using an inverted greyscale image of the texture which I adjust in brightness and saturation. I then add the alpha to the texture and that


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