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777-300 Base Texture

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Fri Apr 21, 2006 4:58 pm
by Overspeed
Where can I find the base texture bmp files to the default beoing aircraft? I checked in the base folders, but when i open it up, it looks like it, but it is all messed up... i'll post an image if needed. I found a file on a tutorial which had the texture file for the 737, but it was in FS2002. Where can i find one for FS2004 for the default 777-300?
Re: 777-300 Base Texture

Posted:
Sat Apr 22, 2006 10:48 am
by wji
Try opening the DXT3 default B773 base texture using
Martin Wright's FREE DXTbmp(x) This is not a paint_kit but a base texture.
Re: 777-300 Base Texture

Posted:
Sat Apr 22, 2006 1:53 pm
by igorski
If your looking for the actual blank textures, go here:
http://simviation.com/fs_paintkits1.htmotherwise, as mentioned above, use dxtbmp, OR my prefered program: Imagetool, to convert the textures into a format you can edit (either 24 or 32bit) and then back into a format FS will read (commonly 8bit (aka 256 colour) or 32Bit, or dxt3)
(I can get download links to both if you need)
Re: 777-300 Base Texture

Posted:
Sun Apr 23, 2006 1:47 pm
by Overspeed
Thanks for the help! I just got it to open on Photoshop, so im getting there...
Re: 777-300 Base Texture

Posted:
Sun Apr 23, 2006 1:51 pm
by igorski
cool :)
best of luck, and if you need any more help just yell 8)
Re: 777-300 Base Texture

Posted:
Sun Apr 23, 2006 3:40 pm
by Overspeed
Im trying to do the Air India tail onto the default 777. Is there a better way to place it in rather than attempting to draw it?
Re: 777-300 Base Texture

Posted:
Sun Apr 23, 2006 3:46 pm
by igorski
grab a photo, cut out fin, paste in, resize as needed :D
Simple as that :) He says! lol, as always, any more help, just ask.
Re: 777-300 Base Texture

Posted:
Mon Apr 24, 2006 11:57 am
by wji
"Is there a better way to place it in rather than attempting to draw it?"Yes . . . use the Polygonal Lasso Tool (Photshop does not have a Bezier Tool) and Copy the outlined section to a new layer and CTRL-T to Resize and use the EDIT/TRANSFORM/FLIP VERTICAL or EDIT/TRANSFORM/FLIP HORIZONTAL to fit the righthand side of the paint_kit.
It may be a moot point but Air India doesn't fly B773s.
P.S. Repainting (or attempting to repaint) most FS9 default aircraft will prove to be an exercise in futility as the paint_kits are mirrored; everyhing will be reveresed on the opposing side or the aircraft. May I suggest getting a