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Another FS Repaint Problem Maybe!!! (Read 204 times)
May 11
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After doing a repaint using FSrepaint the colours are mixing, (I think that is the right word). If for example i paint a wing red with a yellow stripe across it using the line tool to draw two lines across the wing Approx i cm apart then using the fill tool to fill the space with the second colour. i then save it then open it in FS9. you will see an orange or similar colour where the two colours join. If you then reopen it in FS Repaint the distinct straight line of the two colours is replaces with a combination of the colous mixed in a line of blurred pixels instead of the straight line. this is also showing up in FS9 as well. Is there a way of fixing this and stop it from happening?
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May 11
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I can't even reproduce that when I try! Looking under Edit/Options, what format are you saving as?
- Original
- DXT1
- DXT3
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i am just saving it as the original. It has me puzzled.
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May 12
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Thanks for that tip, Gary . . .
I've used FSRepaint for a couple-of-years and didn't know that feature was in Options
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May 12
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i am just saving it as the original. It has me puzzled.
FS_Pilot
Paint a new wing and save it as a DXT3 instead, see if it still happens.
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