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The next thing to do is make the fuselage "www.MyTravel.com" text part of the paint scheme and see through. Start with either fuselage psd, open the "Text" layer folder. Drag the two "www.MyTravel.com" font layers outside of the layer folder, do this by clicking on one and holding crtl click on the other. As they are now both selected, click and hold on one of the two layers and drag the cursor outside of the layer folder.
Duplicate both of these text layers and deactivate the duplicates. Drag the duplicates back in to the layer folder (like you dragged the originals out)
Open the "Paint scheme" layer folder and locate the two orange curve fuselage layers which lie under the text. Duplicate both of these layers and then deactivate the duplicates.
Determine which text layer goes with which orange fuselage curve layer, do this by deactivating and reactivating the layer to see which one it is. With the orange fuselage curve layer selected, hold down crtl and click on the appropriate text layer.
Now combine the two layers by going to Layers - Merge Layers. The fuselage layer bay move up to the level of the text. If this happens just click and hold on it and drag it down to its original position. Set the layer's mode to "Multiply". Repeat these steps for the other fuselage section and text layer. Repeat these steps now exactly the same for the other fuselage psd. Considering all we are doing is making the text appear the details behind it, it is unlikely there is anything wrong with it. However, save the psds and check the scheme out in flight sim.
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