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This tutorial will help you convert the default FS textures to be used with Google's SketchUp.  Even if you don't have a photo editor, such as Adobe PhotoShop or the freeware GIMP, you can also use ImageTool (either FS9 or FSX), which is part of the FS SDK, to help in converting the textures.
This tutorial will help you convert the default FS textures to be used with Google's SketchUp.  Even if you don't have a photo editor, such as Adobe PhotoShop or the freeware GIMP, you can also use ImageTool (either FS9 or FSX), which is part of the FS SDK, to help in converting the textures.


[http://www.fsdeveloper.com/downloads/Converting%20FS%20Default%20Textures%20For%20Google%20SketchUp.pdf Download - Converting FS Default Textures For Google SketchUp (PDF)]
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Latest revision as of 16:37, 9 August 2011

This tutorial will help you convert the default FS textures to be used with Google's SketchUp. Even if you don't have a photo editor, such as Adobe PhotoShop or the freeware GIMP, you can also use ImageTool (either FS9 or FSX), which is part of the FS SDK, to help in converting the textures.

Download - Converting FS Default Textures For Google SketchUp (PDF)

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