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Muse Air Liveries: Can Existing Textures Be Modified? (Read 531 times)
Jun 4th, 2012 at 9:31pm

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I use a couple of Muse Air MD80 textures in FSX. Here's an example of one:

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But the livery isn't quite accurate. The glareshield on real Muse Air jets was brown (as were the door outlines and even the pilot uniforms) and it wrapped around the upper 'eyebrow' windows to give kind of a "mask" effect:

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And to be especially picky, the planes weren't white but a light ivory or light cream color.

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So...

1. Is this something I can fix with appropriate software like PS or Pixia by modifying my existing textures?

2. Is it bad form to modify others' textures?

3. Are any of the painters who did Muse Air liveries on this board and if so, would they consider fixing these issues and making the corrected liveries available?

Thanks for any insight.
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Reply #1 - Jun 15th, 2012 at 7:22am

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1. Is this something I can fix with appropriate software like PS or Pixia by modifying my existing textures?


Basically, yes.  You are not wanting to create a complete new scheme, but rather, modify existing colors slightly.  You will need to take into consideration the basic format of your textures and convert them appropriately to your paint program and back, but it shouldn't be a major problem.


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2. Is it bad form to modify others' textures?

2.a  YES, especially if you're going to upload and claim them as your own, or even upload them with proper credit.  If this is from a payware/commercial aircraft, you'd have to check to see if the particular developer(s) have a "no repaint"  policy - or that all repaints go through "their"  quality check.  Some freeware developers also have a distinct preference that repaints be not uploaded, etc.   If you intend to upload your modified textures (textures ONLY, uploading the complete model is not a good idea), it would be very good form to contact the developer/original painter for permission.

2.b  No.  It is not bad form at all, especially if it's for your own use and it's not going to be spread around.  Posting screenshots of your creation is okay.
 

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Reply #2 - Jun 15th, 2012 at 1:54pm

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On the note of Felix's 2b, it should be pretty easy for you to do, as I'm sorry, I doubt any painter is going to do that for you. 

I really hate to encourage this kind of thing, but if you really really want to, here you go.  Undecided
If you know what to do to make a new paint other than the actual painting (very easy to look up), it's very simple to do the painting.

Just make two copys of the original.  Do a hue luminosity and saturation change to make the body the right color on one.  On another one, due the HSL change to make it brownish, then copy and paste the shield on with the magic wand selector on to the edited.  The copy the and paste the leeters the same way on to the edit.  Then just use the same reflection alphas.
Convert. Place. Done.
 

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