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Hi all,

 

I was wondering if anybody have the same problem or the same effect occurs

on the De Havilland Vampire by Pasko amd Gramps.

 

I'm using the original Vampire in a Wings over europe ,latest patch install

Trying to do a swedish skin of the J-28 vampire.

The skin works OK but when I looked close I can see a strange "shaddow" especially on the left wing

also a "darker line" on the left wing. See the included screens:

I've tried to install the vampire from scratch and also tried other skins but the effect is always the same

no matter which skin I use.

Suggestions ???

 

//Knug

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Posted

Which method of the aircraft's shadow being cast are you using? I think the latest patched WOE doesn't requires the .shd file, but can cast the shadow off the main aircraft .lod itself.

Posted

Ahh that could explain it ..

 

I'll remove the shadow file when I get home and try

 

Thanks for the info I'll let you know if it worked ..

 

//Knug

 

 

Which method of the aircraft's shadow being cast are you using? I think the latest patched WOE doesn't requires the .shd file, but can cast the shadow off the main aircraft .lod itself.
Posted

Works like a charm ...

Thanks very much for your support

 

I'll be posting the J-28 Skin soon just some more tweaks... ;-)

 

greetings

//Knug

 

 

If you look at section 14 of MigBuster's post in this thread here, it shows you how to use the new shadow format...

 

http://forum.combatace.com/index.php?showt...st&p=301650

 

It should work, I tried this out on Pasko's Vampire yesterday and it worked okay.

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