Hi, after downloading the FGW Class 47, i get a "missing texture" message patch where the locomotive running numbers would normally be............how do i cure this?
Thanks in advance.
Gam
What exactly do you mean by "missing texture" message?
"Home 8. Dined and worked. Planning conquest of Iceland for next week. Shall probably be too late! Saw several broods of ducklings." Alexander Cadogan, end of diary entry for May 4, 1940.
"Home 8. Dined and worked. Planning conquest of Iceland for next week. Shall probably be too late! Saw several broods of ducklings." Alexander Cadogan, end of diary entry for May 4, 1940.
Fixed version uploaded - will be available as soon as it's approved.
"Home 8. Dined and worked. Planning conquest of Iceland for next week. Shall probably be too late! Saw several broods of ducklings." Alexander Cadogan, end of diary entry for May 4, 1940.
What's happened is I thought I could get away with leaving textures linked to files that as yet, don't exist.
I'd checked it before I started on the HST, and it appeared ok... except I obviously wasn't paying attention or saw what I wanted to see and uploaded it.
Testing isn't my strong point. Partly because it's frustrating to have to keep loading RS to see if the tiny changes you've made appear as you want them to.
"Home 8. Dined and worked. Planning conquest of Iceland for next week. Shall probably be too late! Saw several broods of ducklings." Alexander Cadogan, end of diary entry for May 4, 1940.
Check that side at the other end or the other side at that end.
Looks quite nice in the snow though.
"Home 8. Dined and worked. Planning conquest of Iceland for next week. Shall probably be too late! Saw several broods of ducklings." Alexander Cadogan, end of diary entry for May 4, 1940.
Downloaded the latest version of the FGW 47, this fixes the missing texture messages where the running numbers were however, the loco now appears without any running numbers at all!
"Home 8. Dined and worked. Planning conquest of Iceland for next week. Shall probably be too late! Saw several broods of ducklings." Alexander Cadogan, end of diary entry for May 4, 1940.