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FS2004 Sbuilder VTP photo file location

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Hi to all,
just a curiosity: when I create VTP photo poly with SBuilder, I place the .BGL fil into my \Scenery folder and the .BMP in FS2004\Scenery\Texture.
I noticed that on payware sceneries such Flytampa one, the bitmap are within the scenery's \TEXTURE folder.

If I do the same, FS2004 crash. The bitmap files must be placed in a specific folder? thanks a lot.
 
Hi Ras,

I'm going through all this now and still pretty new at it... I think you need to use Resampler instead of SBuilder to create photo tiles where you can have textures located I your project's texture folder...

Regards,
Scott
 
Hi Ras,

I'm no expert and only learning as I go... I'd wait for one of the pros input before making any significant changes... I've never heard of that product...
:)

Regards,
Scott
 
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