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May 1st, 2009 at 11:23pm

BrandonF   Offline
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Can anyone do some texture mapping for a PA 28 i'm working on? (This one is just for practice.) I have the textures for one side of the fuselage. (I only need the fuse textured right now.) What I want is just the fuse textures in one file. EX: both sides of the fuse facing in opposite directions, one above the other.

You will have to edit the textures. Cheesy

Here is one side of the fuse. It is simple right now. details can be done later.

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If you want to texture the fuse, reply and I will send you the fuse textures and the PA28 Gmax file. (I need you to apply the textures to the gmax model too.) Roll Eyes
 
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Reply #1 - May 10th, 2009 at 1:59pm

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Trust me when I say that almost NO ONE will be willing to do this, since applying and creating textures for aircraft is essential.  If you can't do it for the fuselage, then how are you going to do it for any of the other bits?

Best to learn how to do it yourself and just get it done.  The only way I ever learned was to just dive right in.  Find yourself a download of The Idiot's Guide to Gmax.  It will give you the standard way to accomplish your goal.  But like everything in Gmax, most of it is trial and error.
 

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