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Baron 58 Repaint

Postby SysFail » Fri Mar 31, 2006 6:23 pm

I just grabbed a file for repainting the Baron 58.
it is ONE .psd file only.

What I don't understand is how do I save this so it will work???
The default baron aircraft folder is made up of a BUNCH of files not just one...

any help is appreciated!

Thanks!
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Re: Baron 58 Repaint

Postby Travis » Fri Mar 31, 2006 11:14 pm

That one file is pretty much all you need (assuming its the one with "_t" on the end).  It's the main texture set.  The rest are for things like damaged parts (never see those in stock FS aircraft, don't know why they're there . . .) interior stuff, etc.

If you repaint that one file, the whole exterior will be redone.

To make a successful repaint out of that, just make a copy of the original paintjob and then drop that file in there.  Copy over when prompted.
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Re: Baron 58 Repaint

Postby SysFail » Fri Mar 31, 2006 11:17 pm

Problem is that it seems to be ALL layers wrapped up into one file.

It is the _t -c and -d all in one...I am trying to sort out the layers now and then save them as _t _c and -d but it is extremely slow going...

not real sure why they would save thse like this...
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Re: Baron 58 Repaint

Postby gryshnak » Sat Apr 01, 2006 8:32 am

Sounds intriguing, which file is it?  Can you provide a link?

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Re: Baron 58 Repaint

Postby Travis » Sat Apr 01, 2006 11:14 am

I guess they were trying to save download space . . . ::)

More trouble than help, it sounds like!
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Re: Baron 58 Repaint

Postby SysFail » Sat Apr 01, 2006 11:49 am

If the textures weren't so incredibly good I wouldn't have messed with it, but somebody went to ALOT of trouble to make these.

baronkit.zip on avsim

Author: Chris Klein and Bob Hayes

hmm says there is a user manual of sorts...maybe I missed that...
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Re: Baron 58 Repaint

Postby wji » Sat Apr 01, 2006 12:14 pm

Are you opening these FS2002 PhotoShop files in Photoshop?

references cited:
File Description:
Beech Baron58 Repaint Kit. Easily repaint the default Baron58 without having to worry about panel lines,rivets,etc. All structural details,weathered effects, virtual cockpit, and more are already included as a 12 layered template in .psd format. Includes a user guide defining all the layers.

Filename: baronkit.zip
License: Freeware, limited distribution
Added: 24th September 2002
Downloads: 2113
Author: Chris Klein and Bob Hayes
Size: 4273kb

Here's one of my B-58, FS9 default repaints

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Re: Baron 58 Repaint

Postby SysFail » Sat Apr 01, 2006 12:35 pm

wji..
Why yes I am :)

12 layers in there...but it is ALL the layers.
theres no differentiation between the _c _T -D
files, so I don't know exactly how to save them and which layers to turn off etc.
I about have it all figured out except for the landing gear wells...working on that now..
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Re: Baron 58 Repaint

Postby gryshnak » Sat Apr 01, 2006 2:12 pm

I've just had a look at the file, that's a very comprehensive repaint kit.  Although it does seem a bit odd to have the VC floating around in there as well.

Turn on only the layers you want (the relevant ones are active by default), do your repainting and save the whole thing as a BMP, replacing the -T file.  Don't forget to also run it through dxtbmp.exe to convert it to 32-bit.

To repaint the VC, turn off all the layers except the VC layer and repaint that, saving it as a BMP and replacing the -c file.

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