A part that allows you to select an image on your hard drive or the web and paste it onto the side of your rocket in a very similar fashion to the label part in terms of function and concept. Maybe you can not only customize the scale of the flag but you can stretch it vertically or horizontally to your heart's content. Additionally you could exploit this part to make textures for your crafts and such, like burn marks on a used booster or a shuttle. I think this would make many things much less of a pain and widen the horizons of building crafts in more detail.

(Oh and also if this does become a thing allow the use of images with a alpha channel like in .PNGs so some parts of the flag can be transparent. I think that this would be crucial to the part.)
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    150 FARSPACE

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    2 months ago
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    2,646 Ceya

    This would open amazing possibilities for dust and weathering on the bottom of rovers, burnt reusable boosters (like you described), spacecraft discoloured by cosmic radiation, and other things I’m too stupid to think of.

    2 months ago
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    888 Skye93

    Hell yes. I need a Kermit The Frog agency flag

    4 months ago
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    +1 2.9 years ago
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    Yes, please implement this! It should also automatically match the curve of the part it's being placed on.

    +1 3.4 years ago
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    1,432 Pepethecat

    @jrzspace :flushed:

    +1 3.7 years ago
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    1,161 jrzspace

    This has a better explanation than mine. UPVOTE!

    +1 3.7 years ago
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    And If that part can bend with angles that would be great

    +1 3.7 years ago
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    1,432 Pepethecat

    @HyperPatch me too man, me too.

    +1 3.8 years ago
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    21.4k Rafaele

    @Pepethecat yes :))

    +1 3.8 years ago

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