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Helo,

 

I am trying to create my first decal marking for the kuwait air force and I am using PaintShopPro X2 and fallowing this tutorial

 

but I keep getting this result in the game see the pic. the yellow area

 

I now that I am doing something wrong but can someone help me please.

 

Take care,

umm

 

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Posted (edited)

You have to make sure that there is no background on your decal file and save it as 32bit tga!

And make sure that there is still some space between the painted area and the edges/ends of the file.

File should look something like this,

Edited by Soulfreak
Posted (edited)

Try this.

If it doesn´t work, post your entries of the decals.ini

Is there another decal on that mesh? Can been something with that too!

Edited by Soulfreak
Posted (edited)

Thanks it worked.:clapping::good: but can you just tell me what are your using and if you can tell me how to do it step by tesp if that is ok with you.:salute:

 

 

 

Looking forward for your replay.:drinks:

Edited by umm
Posted

there's a decal creation tutorial in FirstEagles forums (somewhere!) too. Long and involved, but detailed

 

The National Insignia ™ is a stock decal, as Kuwait is listed in the nations.ini. Probably be insigina051 (as that's the nation listing)

 

Squadron badges, however, are another story...

 

wrench

kevin stein

Posted

Easy peasy...create a blank 125x125 image,transparent,add a layer put your decal on here,use magic wand,click on all the areas around\inside your decal,invert selection,then select as alpha channel,deselect and save as XYZ.tga

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