Without being in the game itself?
Has anyone either taken the skin plane engine out of the game. The thing that lets you see your work?
I'd love to sit here, at work, with sod all else to do on snowy days making skins with painshop Pro...
but the game itself is NOT getting installed here at work. The machines not good enough and besides.....
well....you know
Is there a Skin Engine to display your work
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Try this:
http://www.leigh-kemp.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/index.htm
And note that you'll probably want to close IE after you have been to that site, else you will be stuck with the fancy transition between pages
http://www.leigh-kemp.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/index.htm
And note that you'll probably want to close IE after you have been to that site, else you will be stuck with the fancy transition between pages
hmm....got hopefull there. Thats MAT manager....the textfile that tells the game where to put the logos and numbers on the planes.
But I want to se (if its possible...probably not) WHAT THEPLANE LOOKS LIKE IN-GAME without installing the game itself.
A 3d modelling package that "wraps" the skin around the plane shape.
I guess I'm dreaming
But I want to se (if its possible...probably not) WHAT THEPLANE LOOKS LIKE IN-GAME without installing the game itself.
A 3d modelling package that "wraps" the skin around the plane shape.
I guess I'm dreaming
No mate your not dreaming ask here I bet someone will know.....Oh there must be or the skinners couldnt skin new planes that havent been put in game yetMA_Zak33 wrote:hmm....got hopefull there. Thats MAT manager....the textfile that tells the game where to put the logos and numbers on the planes.
But I want to se (if its possible...probably not) WHAT THEPLANE LOOKS LIKE IN-GAME without installing the game itself.
A 3d modelling package that "wraps" the skin around the plane shape.
I guess I'm dreaming
http://www.netwings.org/cgi-bin/dcforum ... =DCConfID1
I could always look closer to home than that
If you do get 3DS Max, it'd be best to have a machine dedicated to the task.. it engulfed my OS (upon install it recompiles the windows kernel...) and only option was to format, nothing except 3DS max would run. Screwed everything, even the default and classic Windows XP Themes.
If you do get 3DS Max, it'd be best to have a machine dedicated to the task.. it engulfed my OS (upon install it recompiles the windows kernel...) and only option was to format, nothing except 3DS max would run. Screwed everything, even the default and classic Windows XP Themes.