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Best way to view ACE Skins?

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There are now so many ACE skins . . any suggestions on a good way to preview them?? I dont suppose anyone has put together a PDF/DOC with screenies of them they wish to share <grin>. Right now I use the Quick Combat/Freeflight and select a skin. But that is a painfully slow method. There HAS to be a better way. Or some program that can view them externally (easily).

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Hi Kamikaze

 

What you want is DXT.bmp

 

You will find it here

 

http://www.mnwright.btinternet.co.uk/

(you will find it under 'CFS3' Utilities)

 

To view the skins, the path is

 

C:\OBDSoftware\CFSWW1 Over Flanders Fields\campaigns\CampaignData\skins

 

Although this does'nt show the aircraft as you would see in game (there is currently no 3d viewer)..it does show you all the Skins :grin:

 

The Skins are in .DDS format..and Nvidia also do a DDS viewer which is excellent too

Edited by UK_Widowmaker

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Another free application is called 'Irfanview' - unlike DXT you can select the skins folder and move from one skin to the next.

I think in DXT you can only view one at a time.

 

http://www.irfanview.com/

Edited by sandbagger

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Just downloaded and installed "irfanview", and I must say, it's great to browse

through the skins in there! Thank you, Sandbagger, for the tip!

 

One note: make sure you also download the complete plugins package.

I got to that by starting the installed "Irfanview", and click on "help".

You can get to their site, where you can download it then.

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Excellent! I knew I could count on the OFF community for suggestions :salute:

 

Viewing the files in "skin" format is not problem. I've edited a few skins in my day to be able to deal with this <grin>. My issue was figuring an easy viewing method to see what was done to each one. I'm at work now . . but will check these methods out tonight when I get home.

 

Excellent tips! Thanks again!

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Ah yes!.. Irfanview is good (hopeless for taking screenshots in OFF though)...anyone remember the one I took with just the pilot in the air?...that was care of Irfanview

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Also press T when viewing one with Irfanview and it brings up thumbnails. You can adjust the size of these to taste, then you can scroll through quickly top find and still get a good impression when hunting for a particular pattern whatever.

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