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ThePilotX started following NetJets Phenom 300 (CS-PHM)
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You can Download liveries for the PC Version trough the IniManager available here: iniBuilds | iniManager 🙂
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Advanced Air N927JC Livery For the Carenado Pilatus PC12 This livery was originally made by me for P3D but it's been converted to msfs! NOTE: This livery requires the Carenado PC12 payware aircraft which can be acquired in the MSFS marketplace -Created by Bryan Parra (ThePilotX) -
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Indeed, you need to have a License in order to use Substance and there are plenty of tutorials on Yt that can help you to get better at blender. Now the best way to preview/reload your textures in XP11 is using the Texture Browser tool that allows you to reload any texture that is currently loaded in your flight You can access it via the top menu while inflight going Developer>Show Texture Browser Once opened you can browse for any texture you'd like using the search bar, keep in mind that it is case sensitive so if you can't find your texture it might be due to that After you find the texture you want to reload just double click over it, a new window will pop out and click reload And that's it!
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No problem! 3D painting software is commonly used to paint more complex stuff into your livery, and it's often used in combination with a 2D one. For most cases using just 2D software it's enough. If you want to get into 3D painting i would recommend Adobe Substance 3D Painter and Blender (Which are the ones i use) But there are more tools out there if you'd like to investigate!
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Hey! that's one form of diffusion dithering meant to fill the pixels that are just next to the uv borders when using 3D painting software, which in most cases is used to prevent unpainted pixels on the borders that would be shown as white lines on the sim. If you are using just Photoshop or any other 2D painting tool then you shouldn't worry about it as long as you always paint up to the uv border, your screenshot of your livery looks good!
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Hi! as mentioned before please try using a third part software to extract the files, windows default one is known for having such issues, there's nothing wrong with the file by our end 🙂