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Custom Boeing777 Paintjobs

Posted:
Mon Sep 22, 2003 12:43 am
by Vchat20
Anyone know how I can do this? I wish to create a paintjob which advertises both my website and another which are both affiliated. it will be very graphical in terms of color and pictures and will cover the whole plane front to back.
couple detailed questions about this:
1) how much detail can I accomplish as far as the texture resolution?
2)will everyone else who plays multiplyer need this paintjob to see it? or will it show to them even if they dont have it?
Re: Custom Boeing777 Paintjobs

Posted:
Wed Oct 01, 2003 8:12 am
by Daz
1. if you use meljets 777 or opensky u should have no problem with resolution
2 yes they will have to have the aircraft and the livery installed on their comp to view that aircraft

daz
Re: Custom Boeing777 Paintjobs

Posted:
Thu Oct 02, 2003 11:37 am
by Scottler
Yes, Meljet's planes are great, but they tend to consume framerates at an unimaginable rate. lol
Also, Daz, are you sure about the last part of your reply? When I fly multi I'm able to see other people's planes, thanks to the CSL (Common Shapes Library) file...
Re: Custom Boeing777 Paintjobs

Posted:
Thu Oct 02, 2003 12:48 pm
by Vchat20
wel, if the latter section of Daz's post is correct, I just wont do this then. the whol idea for this paintjob project was to create a one of a kind plane that advertised another site that I am a very big part of (mind you it has nothing to do whatsoever with FS). so, if they cant see the advertisement in multiplayer, then whats the use?
Re: Custom Boeing777 Paintjobs

Posted:
Thu Oct 02, 2003 1:30 pm
by Felix/FFDS
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Also, Daz, are you sure about the last part of your reply?
Re: Custom Boeing777 Paintjobs

Posted:
Wed Oct 08, 2003 3:21 pm
by Vchat20
Well, im gonna try this anyhow. anyone know of a decent program I can use to easily repaint the 777 ?
Re: Custom Boeing777 Paintjobs

Posted:
Mon Nov 03, 2003 2:41 pm
by Daz
there is photoshop 7 i use which is prob one of the best programs out there but costs a bit. try a program called pixia listed in the design utilities on this site... freeware.