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LuisFelizTirado's post in DLC Disappeared? - I think? was marked as the answerWelcome to the forum. Thanks for asking a question. :lol:
Just copy the following and paste it into the Start Search box:
%LocalAppData%\Microsoft\XLive\DLC\4d5308d2\00000002
Once you click on that link and open the folder, you will find a bunch of directories with GUIDs (alpha-numeric identifiers) containing most of the DLC.
The following are the Alaska DLC, although I don't guarantee that I haven't missed some.
208ff0a175569d6e76ae2019a6eae54f04a486f9 = Temperate_Climate_Wilderness_LC
de89bcc501a1909cd3b5648582e66811b93831bc = Universal_LC
f4cde55c9a4158c4915759b1b3c00a49719ec8ff = Cold_Climate_Wilderness_LC
2b2a32fce7efc6806355990bc540d1b586ce2a78 = Gridded_Urban_LC
09f31425a816b0a0b0e1bc32c64297b7b4ada251 = Alaska_Shared
Just check to see which are present and which are missing and must still be downloaded.
Best regards.
Luis
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LuisFelizTirado's post in ! Re: MSF Repaint Help and Tips ! was marked as the answerNormally, there are 2 default colors set up in an image editing program: the foreground color and the background color.
The foreground color is what is painted with any of the paint tools.
The background color is what is left when you erase something (or flatten transparencies.)
If you look at the tool palette, you will see those 2 colors right under all the tools. They have a double-sided arrow that you can use to switch foreground to background color, and vice versa (or just hit the "X" key.)
The foreground and background colors can be any that you want. They are black and white by default, but if you want to change them, click on them to bring up the color picker.
Best regards.
Luis