Don't know if this is the right place to ask this but here goes anyway...
I wish to place individual serials on some aircraft I am painting up.
Trouble is they are in italics and the serial on the starboard side slants back towards the tail.
I can find no way to reciprocate this but obviously it can be done!
I have PaintShopPro and FS Paint installed.
Any help or advice would be most gratefully received.
Tim
Texture Question
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Re: Texture Question
Try copying the writing, place it in the right place. then click on image, then mirror and that should work.
Hope this helps
Hope this helps
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Re: Texture Question
Thanks for your help - however, in PSP this appears only to reverse the serial when I place it on the starboard side which means the serial is back to front - although it is leaning towards the rear as required.
In FSPaint it does the same.
Very frustrating because I know it can be done as I used to do it.
However, I seem to remember 'pulling' it 9from a corner or somewhere) into the position I wanted - or perhaps I'm just too old and am losing it!
In FSPaint it does the same.
Very frustrating because I know it can be done as I used to do it.
However, I seem to remember 'pulling' it 9from a corner or somewhere) into the position I wanted - or perhaps I'm just too old and am losing it!
Re: Texture Question
In PSP you can use the deform tool to select the text the 'pull' it the reverse direction.Stpaddy wrote:Thanks for your help - however, in PSP this appears only to reverse the serial when I place it on the starboard side which means the serial is back to front - although it is leaning towards the rear as required.
In FSPaint it does the same.
Very frustrating because I know it can be done as I used to do it.
However, I seem to remember 'pulling' it 9from a corner or somewhere) into the position I wanted - or perhaps I'm just too old and am losing it!