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Virtual cockpit images

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Hello all... Is there a way to rip the virtual cockpit images to use in the 2D panels?

Hello all... Is there a way to rip the virtual cockpit images to use in the 2D panels?
HiI think what you mean is that you want to use the image you see when you're in the VC to use as the panel bitmap for the 2D.Print screen it when you're in the VC, save that image as .bmp and use it as the 2D main bitmap
... you want to use the image you see when you're in the VC to use as the panel bitmap for the 2D.Print screen it when you're in the VC,... and use it...
Welcome Paul...You
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There isn't a vc bitmap. The bitmaps used in most VCs are bits-and-pieces of many smaller images. They will be found in the a/c's ..\texture folder. You would need to convert them from DXT3 compressed format to 24bit before you could even load them into Photoshop (or another paint program).

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There isn't a vc bitmap. The bitmaps used in most VCs are bits-and-pieces of many smaller images. They will be found in the a/c's ..\texture folder. You would need to convert them from DXT3 compressed format to 24bit before you could even load them into Photoshop (or another paint program).
Thanks for your words Fr. Bill, they enlighten me. Less one mystery to deal with. And life goes on wonderful. Nice Sunday for all...

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