Thanks for always uploading your videos. This is very helpful. However, it seems to have blacked out from about 13:00 to 16:00 in the video. I wonder if there was any footage here?
@WolfHunter9111 , @Erc90F4RU
- install .NET Runtime(.NET Runtime 3.1.22 https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/download/dotnet/3.1)
- Unzip the release version into anywhere in your Users folder(When unzipped, a folder named publish will be created.)
- Run Rastermatic.exe in the publish folder.
(Enter the file path where the image file you want to convert is located. /For example: C:(filename) /if the file is directly under the C drive.)
- A (image file name).xml file will be created on your desktop.(This xml file will be the data for the subassembly on SimplePlanes.)
- Copy the xml file to C:\Users(login name)\AppData\LocalLow\Jundroo\SimplePlanes\SubAssemblies folder.
- Start SimplePlanes and extract the text art from the Sub Assemblies. (This is the name of the image file.)
@ShinyGemsBro In previous versions of SimplePlanes, the car would not drive straight if the lateral traction was too high, but this does not seem to be a problem now. I have fixed it.
I want more parts that can be made transparent.(Hollow Fuselage,Inlet Fuselage,Fuselage Cone etc.)
+8@WolfHunter9111 We managed to keep it within 25 parts!πΊ
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+2@WashingtonCraft Feel free to use.π
+2@Kangy Thanks for all the upvotes and comments.π
+2It was hard to keep it within 99 parts.
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+2Thanks for always uploading your videos. This is very helpful. However, it seems to have blacked out from about 13:00 to 16:00 in the video. I wonder if there was any footage here?
+2@SovietBun npπ
+2@Mustang51 Bf109 has too many variations and I don't know which one is honest.lol
+2@MarinoYeet Bombers are difficult because they do nβt know the information about the bomb bay.π
+2@TheFantasticTyphoon Thank you as always!π
+2@Sgtk Thank you as always!π
+2@toxicgamer88 Thx!π
+2@SodiumChloride Thank you as always!π
+2@Tang0five Congrats 50 upvote! π
+2@ProcessedPlAnEs Thank you for your spotlight.π
+2@RepublicOfCursedPlanes Thx! γ½(Β΄γΌο½)γ
+1@WinsWings Thank you.
+1Your comment encourages me.
@WinsWings Thx!π
+1I forced myself to put a cockpit on it.lol
@WolfHunter9111 , @Erc90F4RU
+1- install .NET Runtime(.NET Runtime 3.1.22 https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/download/dotnet/3.1)
- Unzip the release version into anywhere in your Users folder(When unzipped, a folder named publish will be created.)
- Run Rastermatic.exe in the publish folder.
(Enter the file path where the image file you want to convert is located. /For example: C:(filename) /if the file is directly under the C drive.)
- A (image file name).xml file will be created on your desktop.(This xml file will be the data for the subassembly on SimplePlanes.)
- Copy the xml file to C:\Users(login name)\AppData\LocalLow\Jundroo\SimplePlanes\SubAssemblies folder.
- Start SimplePlanes and extract the text art from the Sub Assemblies. (This is the name of the image file.)
@PapaKernels It βs good to make it with few parts.π
+1@ShinyGemsBro In previous versions of SimplePlanes, the car would not drive straight if the lateral traction was too high, but this does not seem to be a problem now. I have fixed it.
+1@ShinyGemsBro I've updated the plane.π
+1@SLSD Thx!π
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+1@Kangy Thank you as always!π
+1I'm still not sure about Funky Tree...π₯
@Tang0five Thanks again for the spotlight and Upvote!π
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+1@soldier289 Thx!π
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+1@Sergio666 npπ
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+1@Strikercritsilver Thank you as always!π
+1@donkski Thx!π
+1@Raiquaza19AirComp Just put the image where you can and post the link.(OneDrive,GoogleDrive,Dropbox,iCloud... etc)
+1@Suubk27 Thank you as always!π
+1@Kangy Thank you as always!π
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+1Please join in the challenge!
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