greybeard_52 Posted November 1, 2023 Posted November 1, 2023 Hello everyone! Please, is there a filter location map for the Bf 110C-7/trop skin? I would like to correct this mess!
major_setback Posted November 1, 2023 Posted November 1, 2023 7 hours ago, greybeard_52 said: Hello everyone! Please, is there a filter location map for the Bf 110C-7/trop skin? I would like to correct this mess! Try looking at the tropical Bf110 skins, and compare to the non- tropical. I made the in- game skins, but I'm away from my files until 17 November. I can show the location of the tropical filters then, if you don't solve it yourself. You can also try finding the locations yourself. There are some tutorials on skinning that may help ... in the in- game manuals. 1
greybeard_52 Posted November 1, 2023 Author Posted November 1, 2023 1 hour ago, major_setback said: Try looking at the tropical Bf110 skins, and compare to the non- tropical. I made the in- game skins, but I'm away from my files until 17 November. I can show the location of the tropical filters then, if you don't solve it yourself. You can also try finding the locations yourself. There are some tutorials on skinning that may help ... in the in- game manuals. I've already tried the comparison, copying all the differences, but I wasn't successful. I also tried to locate the affected areas with Pathfinder, but they are so small that I can't read the numbers. I've consulted manuals and tutorials, but I can't find anything so specific. I will wait for your help, thanks!
major_setback Posted November 1, 2023 Posted November 1, 2023 (edited) 3 hours ago, greybeard_52 said: I've already tried the comparison, copying all the differences, but I wasn't successful. I also tried to locate the affected areas with Pathfinder, but they are so small that I can't read the numbers. I've consulted manuals and tutorials, but I can't find anything so specific. I will wait for your help, thanks! If you use Tom's panel finder: find which panel- finder colour is on the part you are tying to find, then repeat that process after rotating the panel finder, you can often find the location of the part (by correlating the two results). Repeat if necessary. Edited November 1, 2023 by major_setback 1
greybeard_52 Posted November 2, 2023 Author Posted November 2, 2023 3 hours ago, major_setback said: If you use Tom's panel finder I tried again with the Panel Finder, this time taking care to remove everything else visible in GIMP before saving it as a skin, and I managed to get a more precise idea of where the affected areas were. The result isn't perfect, but it's much better! A thousand thanks!
greybeard_52 Posted November 2, 2023 Author Posted November 2, 2023 Now it's perfect (but it wasn't easy!?)! Thanks again! 2
II./JG27_Rich Posted June 29, 2024 Posted June 29, 2024 (edited) uhoh..Must have been hangover Monday at the Messerschmitt factory Edited June 29, 2024 by II./JG27_Rich
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