Hello Robicd
Thank you for the detailed reply.
Robicd writes
Hi Innis,
thank you for your interest. I appreciate that.
I started using the 737 model distributed with FG 0.9.9, this differs a lot
from the CVS version. That's why my TNT repaint does fit to the old model
only.
Yes the 737-3
"Julien Pierru" writes
There are nothing wrong with the textures, I just added new ones to the
existing UA. However the UV mapping of the AI aircrafts is different to
that
of the 737-300 present in CVS, thus the repainting.
Yes the AI model that Durk is using is the old 737 model. The air
There are nothing wrong with the textures, I just added new ones to the
existing UA. However the UV mapping of the AI aircrafts is different to
that of the 737-300 present in CVS, thus the repainting.
Julien
Ok it would appear that I am the one being bagged here and in an effort
to learn I would like to now what the problem/problems are with the
original
texture for the 737-300.
This was done using AC3D's texture mapping which I find very easy to use
but
it would appear that there is something wron
Robicd writes
Julien Pierru wrote:
Roberto yeah i like the TNT one, I'll add it to the set.
I noticed the textures you've made are not based on the UV mapping of the
original 737-300, the one distributed with FG.
My TNT repaint did not change any UV mapping, so that does not fit well
into y
Yeah i noticed that, the 737-300.ac is the one available on CVS.
Julien Pierru wrote:
Roberto yeah i like the TNT one, I'll add it to the set.
I noticed the textures you've made are not based on the UV mapping of
the original 737-300, the one distributed with FG.
My TNT repaint did not change any UV mapping, so that does not fit well
into your collection.
Roberto yeah i like the TNT one, I'll add it to the set.
Julien.
Durk no problem, you can use the textures as you wish, so yeah you can
add them to the AI models. All my textures and objects are GPL. The
more it's used the merrier.
Regards,
Julien
MS FS seem to get away with it no problem.
I've heard of no user getting sued for making their own Easy Jet models
Its free harmless advertising for them.
Justin Smithies
On Monday 27 March 2006 19:55, Ralf Gerlich wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Stefan Seifert schrieb:
> > Paul Surgeon wrote:
> >> That EasyJe
Hi,
Stefan Seifert schrieb:
Paul Surgeon wrote:
That EasyJet repaint looks much better than the UA one.
Would be nice to replace the one in CVS.
I'd say, that depends on how much EasyJet.com is willing to pay for the
advertising ;)
Mind you: EasyJet.com might want us to pay for using
On Monday 27 March 2006 20:39, Stefan Seifert wrote:
> Paul Surgeon wrote:
> > That EasyJet repaint looks much better than the UA one.
> > Would be nice to replace the one in CVS.
>
> I'd say, that depends on how much EasyJet.com is willing to pay for the
> advertising ;)
>
> Nine
Or how much we'
Paul Surgeon wrote:
That EasyJet repaint looks much better than the UA one.
Would be nice to replace the one in CVS.
I'd say, that depends on how much EasyJet.com is willing to pay for the
advertising ;)
Nine
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On Monday 27 March 2006 12:07, Julien Pierru wrote:
> I modified and created 2 new textures for the 737-300.
> EasyJet: by Innis Cunningham (I had to modify it to match the UV mapping of
> the 737-300).
> Virgin Express: by me;)
>
> You can find screenshots and an archive for download containin
On Monday 27 March 2006 13:00, Julien Pierru wrote:
> Yes i found the EasyJet one on Durk's AI page. My fault actually, you did
> the 737 model, not the texture, turns out I can't read.
> Sorry about that.
>
> Julien
Ah, in that case the easyJet was done by me and is one of the better ones of
my
Yes i found the EasyJet one on Durk's AI page. My fault actually, you
did the 737 model, not the texture, turns out I can't read.
Sorry about that.
Julien
"Julien Pierru"writes
I modified and created 2 new textures for the 737-300.
EasyJet: by Innis Cunningham
Not mine?.Don't know were you got that from.Maybe from
Durk Talsma's AI site.
Cheers
Innis
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