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Canadian Carriers

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Hey sorry, is this one of those you're looking for? If so, the changes I need to do to the one I already have would be not so significant. sig.gif

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that would be perfect actually. Thank you much. No real rush for it, I know you have a life outside of FS.

Looking forward this one (Sunwing)

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The sunwing version provided in the link is a must have and it is the most spreaded version imo? It looks very nice btw. Im stuck with the ''white lines'' between the fuses and sorry I wont release it before I know how to fill the gaps. When cutting the fuses, using Photoshop CS5, I use the rectangular marquee tool and I don't see any AA setting for it??Is there a better way to do it?

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Guys, To get rid of the white lines you need to paint a bleed edge past the red and yellow "paint regions" in the paint kit. There is a layer that shows the paint regions where you are supposed to paint your liveries. Now, in the red region that joins the blue center fuselage region, paint your liveries past that boundary, a couple pizels will suffice. Likewise for the yellow region, paint the livery past the yellow boundary that joins the center fuselage (blue). The way graphics cards work is they tend to bleed textures a little bit. If you paint the textures to the exact boundary, you will get some funny lines and what not. Here is an attached sample that shows you exactly what I mean by the bleed edges shown circled in purple. In this case of my Westjet repaint, I extended the titles past the red paint regions. That will ensure there is no gap... ngx_paintkit_bleed.jpg Cheers,

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Interesting, thanks. Will make sure to check it out. Otherwise, will something like this do for you guys? sunnyboy.jpgsig.gif EDIT Oh and Jason I hope you got my latest PM. Sorry to bug you again, but I still thought I'd ask. wink.png

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that looks to be perfect, just email me the file rather than wait for avsim and i'll finally take her out tonight. ;)

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are you aware that at this moment, there are not many people I like more than you right now. Thank you for the hard work.

Very nice repaint, but as anyone think of Air Canada ??

Yeah, and that's a, what, 767? A little too small to tell. If anyone is into the fictionals here, maybe he'll take the chance. Plus, you need sign your full name in this forum as per the rules. sig.gif

I have done a Canadian North and it's available here.: http://aussiex.org/f...n-north-c-gcnw/ Here is the pic for it.: 813Pic1.jpg I've also done a little known (and now defunct) Ozzie airline livery called OzJet. They're both high def, packaged to zipped ptp files, so they can be installed via the PMDG Livery Manager with full options. Frank Cooper

Nice to see the Canadian carriers represented. Thanks to the painters for getting these done! Mark.

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