November 29, 201213 yr Hi guy! How i can (if i can?) remove the window line from the 737ngx? Remove the windows you do not want in your master photoshop file. When you paste the painted layer into the individual Photoshop fuselage layer that you will save as a DDS file in the texture forlder, you will need to remove those same windows in the alpha layer of the individual fuselage photoshop layer before saving. Basically you're removing the painted windows in the complete aircraft Photoshop file of the paintkiet and the editing out the windows in the alpha layer of the three individual fuselage photoshop files before saving to the texture folder. It doesn't hurt to also color in those same window sections in the individual fuselage Photoshop "red/blue/green" layers along with the alpha layer if you want to do a complete job. You will still get a faint outline of the windows on the plane, but they will be solid and whatever color you have painted there. That is a realistic look on most real world aircraft. To totally remove any evidence of the windows, you would need to copy the files from the common textures (i.e. bump, spec files, etc) folder into the individual paint texture folder and edit the window outlines out of the bump/spec DDS files. That would also require you to edit the texture.cfg file for that individual paint to point to the painted texture folder to use those copied/edited bump/spec files. Hope this helps... Steve StubbsUSAF (retired)
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