Now that looks nice... can't say I care for Mississippi though... more of a Pennsylvania man here haha.
Looking good there Col! 😀
Thank you guys.
I did a pax version using a PAI model, it looks OK in the daylight but at night I can see through it, has anybody else noticed this or have I done something wrong?
Col.
You can see THROUGH it????
Did you modify the nighttime textures too?
I'll download it tonight before new years partying and test it out.
No Bel, not the one above, that one is OK, I did a PAX version using a PAI model, that is the see-through one, I haven't uploaded that.
Col.
Nice repaint col. 👍
Thanks Morris, I hope you are feeling better.
Here is a shot of the see-through pax version, it goes OK in the air but on certain views you can see through it, it's alright in daylight though.
Col.
Col7777 wrote:
Thanks Morris, I hope you are feeling better.
Yes thankyou im still sniffing but that should be gone in 2 more days.
Thanks.
That's good Morris, let us get you back painting.
I think I've fixed the above see-through problem, I repainted the body with an off-white and that seems to have cured it, I had to go all over most of it again especially around the doors.
Also I noticed some colors have bled into each other, I corrected that too, is there a way of stopping that?
Col.
did you use FSRepaint?
If so you probably selected the window tint white instead of the metal white.
Hi Bel,
Happy New Year btw, I've not seen window/metal tint in FSRepaint, I must look more closely.
Col.
It's usually the last one in the line (or the first). I found out the hard way with the black for Steeler Air... the last in line of the black shades is a metallic tone that is only used on engines and the like.
Resurrected this thread.
Wow! I rejoined this forum only last week under a new name, then I found some of my old fictional repaints, I did realise I was still registered from 2002.
I still do fictional stuff by the way, I must post a few.
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