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P3D v4 the ghost of YS11 past

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I have a YS11a in P3dv4 and FSX and it has this ghostly texture as you can see in the pic. Is there a way to turn it down or normal like other aircraft, which you can't see in the dark. Trying to figure out how to turn the cabin lights off. they stay on all the time or go off when taxing would be better....
Thanks,
Bob M.
 

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tgibson

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It looks like the fuselage material is using MultiplyBlend, which is on all the time and looks like that (in the ModelConverterX Material Editor it's Emissive Properties/Emissive Mode). If you don't want that lighting effect, use AdditiveNightOnlyUserControlled, or BlendUserControlled. To have it look like that and control it, use MultiplyBlendUserControlled.

Hope this helps,
 
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