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Question regarding repainting

Unread postby gkbaldwin » Tue Sep 02, 2014 3:31 pm

Hi all;

I recently uploaded a GN-Steam Pack, which provided over 100+ Great Northern steam based on Dick Cowen's Britkits Steam Packs. This was using pretty much using existing texture files and packaging them into GN-Steam specific set.

I am now doing an update to the pack as I want to match the color scheme closer to the GN olive green used on the GN steam, plus match it to its G-TraX sister, Great Northern #2555.

I am new at this so I am still learning. However, all is looking good with the exception of the bell bracket. It appears that the original bell bracket was mapped in the texture roof area so when I update the roof to vermillion red the bell bracket also shows up red. So my question is....is there a way to map the bell bracket to another area so it show as black or a work around to resolve the color issue?
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Re: Question regarding repainting

Unread postby buzz456 » Tue Sep 02, 2014 6:00 pm

I would suggest you ask Dick Cowen that question. I have a CB&Q from Michael (GN) that he did a while back and it has the same situation. Honestly I didn't notice it until you pointed it out.
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Re: Question regarding repainting

Unread postby gkbaldwin » Tue Sep 02, 2014 6:06 pm

Yea, I thought I should ask Dick, so I'll post this over in his section.

This is also, the case with the GN_Steam pack I uploaded. I didn't notice it either as the red he used in the texture was dark enough so that it wasn't noticeable until you looked closer.

Thanks, Gerry
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