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# Substance Painter Sources

The combination of 2048 texture maps along with the [Substance Painter](https://www.allegorithmic.com/products/substance-painter) sources enables full customization of the Ship and Cockpit with all requirements you have in mind.

Source files were created with Substance Painter, Version 2.3.1 Build 1363. You will find the files located inside the **Assets/FORGE3D/Wasp Interdictor/Substance Painter/** folder.

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