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    • Kestrel plug-in


      This seemed to be the right place to ask for a EVN plug-in concerning the Kestrel. The dark, menacing look is cool, but I'm having a dickens of a time trying to steer the thing, as it blends in oh-so-nicely with black space. Is there (or will there) be a plugin that slighty lightens the Kestrel graphic, so that it can actually be seen?

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    • Could it work to just get Paint Station Prime and get a lighter paint job?

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    • I thought when you get a paint job, the original color is shaded by the paint color. They are not added.

      This means a "white" paint job gives you the original look back. Since there is no color lighter than white, you cannot lighten your ship past its original look. Am I wrong on this?

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    • I know Kame's Ronin plug-in (adds a full bounty hunter storyline to Nova) has a "Mod Kestrel" which is light grey in color. You could just copy the rled/8 resource for your own use.

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      (This message has been edited by slouch (edited 05-27-2004).)

    • I've never had trouble flying my Kestrel around. It sounds a little silly, but have you tried turning up the brightness or contrast on your monitor?

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    • ArcAngel Counterstrike has a lightened Kestrel as part of his shield plugins.

      (url="http://"http://homepage.mac.com/arcangel_c/FileSharing.html")Available here.(/url) (In the AAC Shields folder)

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      (This message has been edited by Chuckles (edited 05-28-2004).)