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Old 01-01-2011, 06:42 AM
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Default To DAIDALOS TEAM: P-38 Canopy

From the 4.10 Guide:

"adjusted default skin Alpha Channel for all twin-seater Il-2 models"


Thank you for this. The IL-2 skins look a lot better now.

I was wondering if DT could look at the P-38 (all 3 models). The left side of the canopy frame looks like it has the same problem as the IL-2's had. The frame on that side has a different hue compared to the rest of the canopy.

Depending on the lighting and weather conditions, it is sometimes easier/harder to see. However, it does stand out and just plain looks bad. *It's a lot easier to see on a darker skin, like the P-38J default skin.

I'm not sure if the same 'Alpha Channel' fix would apply here, but maybe someone from DT could look into fixing this, if possible. Thanks.

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