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![]() Then u can put into Photoshop, to separate layers to skin and panel finder, select that square, and colour all possible place with an other colour in the skin. No need panel finder anymore.
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And even though, i think ive found it, i still cant see the framework, in the template so the only way to make sure i get get it is to color both 181-182 in |
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![]() I tried to say, if you know the square number, you know its position (181-182 in this jpg right?), you can narrow it the search in Photoshop. like this and this OR, you just paint different colors all possible areas.
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Seriously Tom, that panel finder is a godsend, thanks for the heads up.
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