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FS
Repaint
Aircraft Repainting Tool
To expand their fleet of aircraft, many
Flight Simulator users have asked for
a program to repaint their planes. Repainting
is a way to change the look of an aircraft.
For example, you can change the color
of a silver plane to a bright green one;
convert Low & Slow Airlines to Stealth
Airways or add a touch of red to the tyres.
To the rescue are Jorge Santoro
and Marco Paulo. Their new program
makes it absolutely simple to change the
look of Flight Simulator aircraft.
For
example: here the default DC-3 has had
it's colour changed!
FS Repaint is the
simplest way yet to change the visual
appearance of your aircraft. You can easily
change the look of your aircraft in a
few easy steps:
· Load an existing aircraft
· Change the paint scheme (modify
the textures)
· View the modifications immediately
in 3D view
· Save the repainted aircraft
· Fly your new aircraft
Start Repaint and you'll see all
of the Models and Variations from your
Flight Simulator folder conveniently displayed
on the Aircraft tab.
Repaint can be used to repaint
a vast majority of the aircraft that are
now available for FS2004 and FS2002 including
the stock Microsoft aircraft.
To repaint an aircraft choose the Variation
name.
Note: FS Repaint may not be
able to repaint certain "encrypted"
or highly modified aircraft.
The selected aircraft is displayed in
vivid 3D color on your screen - it looks
almost identical to how it appears in
Flight Simulator.

Use the mouse to turn and
view the aircraft from all sides. You
can have 1, 2, or 4 simultaneous views.
On the left side of the window are the
textures. A texture is a portion of the
paint that is applied to various sections
of the aircraft.
To repaint the aircraft, you'll edit (change)
one or more of the textures.
To show you how Repaint works,
we've used an exaggerated green tail fin
as an example.
Here we've zoomed in to show you some
of this aircraft's textures.
The Textures tab to the left shows four
of this aircraft's 17 textures.
You can easily see the green textures
that are applied to the vertical stabilizers
of this F/A-18.
Let's make a simple change to the tail
fin of this aircraft.
To edit the green texture, double-click
on it.
Repaint's integrated editor is
a feature-filled paint program in its
own right. It has all of the tools to
enhance and modify your repaints.
Here we've used the paint fill tool to
change the paint scheme on the texture.
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Original Texture
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Painted Texture
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We've changed the color of the edging
of the one of the vertical stabilizers
from black to red.
Instantly, Repaint displays the
repainted portion of the texture directly
on the 3D model of the aircraft in the
right hand window. There's no guessing
as to how the repaint will look.

You'll save lots of time time since you
see the changes without having to run
Flight Simulator after each modification.
This is truly "what you see is what
you get."
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After
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Requirements:
FS2004 or FS2002; Video card supporting
Direct X (32MB video RAM recommended)
Optional: You can use the following external
paint programs in place of the integrated
graphic tools: Paint Shop Pro 5, Paint
Shop Pro 7
Developed by: Jorge Santoro &
Marco Paulo da Silva
Concept by: Adam Howe
Project Managed by: Adam Howe
NOTE: To protect the intellectual property
rights of the original aircraft designer,
FS Repaint creates an alternate set of
paint schemes (textures). FS Repaint does
not change the aircraft model file (MDL).
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