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robnewman
Check-In Staff Joined: 20 Jul 2008 Location: Aylesbury Points: 9 |
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Posted: 02 May 2009 at 7:21pm |
hi all...
Just installed Traffic X and subsequent service packs... Not a bad program all in all (I particularly like the fact that my FPS seems to be hardly affected at all!), but it's missing a lot of schedules; some of which I am now attempting to correct.
I want to revamp the Alaska / Horizon Air schedules to match the real world. This means that I need to add a CRJ-700 in Horizon livery to the fleet list... and that's where I'm having a problem...
I opened the Traffic Paint X program and found the CRJ in the list... clicking on it however does not show the CRJ texture... in fact all it does is flip the PREVOUSLY displayed texture (of whatever was selected) upside down... I want to export an existing texture so I can use it as a template.
Here's what I mean...
Dash 8 selected, british airways livery:
CRJ selected next, Air France livery:
I also tried exporting the texture and it exports exactly as on the screen.
Any thoughts? I'd like to be able to get a template exported, produce the Horizon livery then use it to create the new CRJ variation...
Thanks in advance...
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itifonhom
P/UT Joined: 26 Apr 2009 Location: Frankfurt Points: 125 |
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I got exactly the same problem. Already reported to JustFlight. If you like, do the same, I suppose Martyn already knows this issue.
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Not just an Air Crash!!!
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freddy
Chief Pilot Joined: 29 Nov 2008 Location: Melbourne, Aust Points: 1339 |
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Yes, confirmed, the Traffic Paint X program does behave strangely sometimes and show incorrect liverys. I have also had it crash a few times simply by clicking on an aircraft where it seemed incapable of displaying a livery at all (as though one didn't exist).
I am hoping the issues can be sorted. I am also hoping that Just Flight produces a Tutorial about how to fully use this program. Not just how to click around the menus and see different liveries, but also how to properly ADD a new livery, and, even better, how to edit a livery in, say, Photoshop and then have that livery appear for use. Other tutorials on the Internet about how to repaint aircraft make too many assumptions that you already know about importing, exporting, layers, .DDS file formats, etc. That's all well and good, but it all sounds rather complicated. Surely it's not that hard. So a Just Flight tutorial on the Traffic Paint X program would possibly help.
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