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May 22
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has anyone got any easy to use tutorials for making planes and painting taxtures as im a begginer and i cant understand any of the ones which are on the web site. the package im using to make planes is the one included with flight sim 2002
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May 23
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To build aircraft you'll need to download gmax, its available free on a number of sites on the net. Just do a quick search.
As for design, ask anything you like in this forum, and with regards to repainting slide down to the repainting forum
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Chomp,
Have a look here
http://www.calclassic.com/repaint.htm
If you have any questions not answered in the tutorial, like Ozzy said, slide down to the repainting forum
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Stratobat
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May 23
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stratobat,
do you know if you can use paint shop pro 5 instead of 7??
thanks
chomp
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Yes - the basic principles are the same.
Some program specific commands may have changed a little bit between PSP5 and PSP7, but the important thing is being able to work with layers.
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May 23
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thanks for that guys
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May 23
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Do you know if you can use paint shop pro 5 instead of 7??
Go for it... I don't think there would be a problem
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