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Normals reversed in exported model

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The last 2 models that I have created in GMAx have apeared normal in GMAX, but the textures are inside out in FSX? Ones I have created before all look OK.

The textures would apear to be visible on the internal structure of the model, not the external one in FSX.

ie: the top image is in FSX, and the bottom in GMAX.
OLA-Hangar-01.jpg


Anyone have a clue as to why?

I have not done anything different than any other model that I have made.

regards

Bungo
OZx Developer
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Could it be that you used the mirror button in GMax? You should never use that one, always use the modifier. It will result in polygons facing the wrong way.
 
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