Hi Chris,

sorry about that.....guess that wasnt as much help as I thought :)
Do you have AC3d? That might be the only way to fix this problem...

Sorry if I got your message wrong the first time....

Slainte,

Andy - moment of "cleverness" fading quickly :)




Not sure I conveyed my meaning correctly; if you look at the
rgb texture for the A320 you will see there is only part of
the texture for the tail, which mirrors on both sides. If
you want to create a texture with different graphics on each
side of the tail its therefore not possible with that texture.

Jetstar Airways in Australasia has a different design on each
side so it will be impossible for me to create a Jetstar texture
that is faithful to the design on the real A320's, unless I can
do something with the texture and how it is mapped onto the AC3D
model...

I'm creating new textures for the A320. These will be in the liveries
of Freedom Air, Air NZ, and Jetstar airways. Freedom air and Air NZ
are no problem because the livery has a mirror image graphic on the
vertical stabilizer, but Jetstar has a different graphic on each side
of the tail.

Is there anything I can do to alter the texture to allow separate
graphics for each side of the tail?

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