August 24, 200916 yr Hey,I am thinking about getting FSRepaint, is there anyone that uses it currently that can tell me what they think about it? Its not too expensive, only $30 so it must be kinda good?! Are there any difficulties to it? I am only thinking about painting my own 'real' airplanes and such into FSX, because no body has responded to my request yet... :( I dont have Photoshop or any of that high tech stuff because of its price!Thanks
August 24, 200916 yr You're right, you don't need high tech new stuff.I still use an old freeware copy of paintshoppro5 along with DXTBitmap - works fine for me - and cheap :(
August 24, 200916 yr I have FSRepaint V2. As a novice painter I think is is great. It gives you the ability to view your work without running the sim. It has its own paint program but also has the ability to link to an outside paint program. I use FSRepaint and paint.net (free) as the paint program because it supports many of the high end paint program file formats and layers.
August 25, 200916 yr I have FSRepaint V2. As a novice painter I think is is great. It gives you the ability to view your work without running the sim. It has its own paint program but also has the ability to link to an outside paint program. I use FSRepaint and paint.net (free) as the paint program because it supports many of the high end paint program file formats and layers.Hey Thanks... Yeah hopefully sometime this week I may purchase it! Are there any problems with it?
August 25, 200916 yr It runs fine on my Vista x64 system. I can see all the textures and edit without any glitches so far.
August 26, 200916 yr It runs fine on my Vista x64 system. I can see all the textures and edit without any glitches so far.Thanks for that too! I have Vista.. and I forgot to add that detail! Do you have FSX or FS9? I have FSX.
August 28, 200916 yr I also have FSRepaint V2 (running on my notebook with vista home premium 32-bit) and won Intel core i5-12600KF, ASRock B760-H2/M2, Kingston DDR5-4800 32 GB, Asus Geforce RTX 4060 TI 16GB, Samsung SSD 980 1 TB M.2 SSD, Lexar NM790 SSD 2TB
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