![]() That being said, nothing is 100% and even my own site has maintenance times where some images and links may be unavailable. I also decided to host my own pics from one of my own (old) websites, rather than deal with the outages of other image hosting. (The Thumbnails do work, so click them for a bigger pic). There seems to be a 10 picture cap, regardless of size, so once the thumbnails I created run out, look for the "Blue Hyperlinks". Since this will be as a forum post, I had to improvise on screenshots for bandwidth reasons. The more you understand about them, the more comfortable you'll be, thus the better liveries you'll produce. This is a combined effort of using the PMDG Paint kit and understanding layers in detail. If you're using other Photo editing software, just try to find the equivalent tool in your program, or method and try to follow along. I recommend using Photoshop if you're able. It is leaned toward the beginner, but I think even a more advanced PhotoShop user can learn something new. It is a rather in-depth Tutorial with the emphasis on working with layers. ![]() This tutorial is for PMDG users, utilizing the PMDG Paintkits. See the "Final Words" section at the end of this Tutorial for more details, and I hope you enjoy.
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