NOTE: New and easier way to copy layers from the fuselage template to the C414A_ext_01_albd and C414A_ext_02_albd.
Follow the instructions for master psd files 1-2


HOW TO USE THIS PAINT KIT STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR MASTER PSD FILES 1-2
1. Open Fuselage template. 
2. There are two artboards, one is fuselage nose and the other is fuselage tail.
3. Hide the layer called hide this layer.
4. Create your artwork and make sure to create new layers in specific artboards. Artwork for the nose goes into the fuselage nose and artwork for    the tail goes into the fuselage tail.
5. Do not connect them into the center of the artboards.
6. After successfully done with your artwork, hide one of the artboards.
7. Save your fuselage template before proceeding to the next step.
8. Select all the layers of the artboard except the first layer(hide this layer).
9. After selecting the layers go to file --> save as --> and overwrite C414A_ext_01_albd for the nose and C414A_ext_02_albd for the tail.


HOW TO USE THIS PAINT KIT STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR MASTER PSD FILES 3-8
1. Open each master file 3-8
2. Under the respective master file, there is a "livery/put your livery here" folder where to place your art.


FINAL INSTRUCTIONS STEPS
1. Create png's from all the master psd files and place them in the texture.tailnumber folder.
2. Rename the ".tailnumber" from the texture.tailnumber folder to be used in the package.
3. Update the thumbnails in the texture.tailnumber.
4. Create the new entry in the aircraft.cfg to point to a new livery that you have created.



 

HERE IS A SAMPLE TUTORIAL ON HOW TO PAINT USING THIS TYPE OF PAINT KIT THAT USES A TEMPLATE FOR PHOTOSHOP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoPObGOY_JM

