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Ok so I got my ac painted and then one of the textures fuse2.It appears painted but when I loaded the ac up it was super glossy. i went back to check the alpha and the entire alpha was black. after reloading the default up i loaded the a/c again and nothing changed. After test flying it. Somewhere around 5,000 when it tranistioned above the clouds the glossy part appeared black. When I went back to check the alpha is was normal. So I closed fs took a break. And when I just now loaded fs again to take a screenie the entire ac is white. Even the parts that worked before. Anyone have any ideas?

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ok fixed the white out had dx10 onheres what the black out looks like

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does anyone have any clues or need to see what a file looks like? i'd love to finish this.

Ok so I got my ac painted and then one of the textures fuse2.It appears painted but when I loaded the ac up it was super glossy. i went back to check the alpha and the entire alpha was black. after reloading the default up i loaded the a/c again and nothing changed. After test flying it. Somewhere around 5,000 when it tranistioned above the clouds the glossy part appeared black. When I went back to check the alpha is was normal. So I closed fs took a break. And when I just now loaded fs again to take a screenie the entire ac is white. Even the parts that worked before. Anyone have any ideas?
Is this for FS2004 and if so is this for the default Cessna 172?Douglas

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