Re: Screenshots WALL : Tack up your pictures!
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by AADX
Re: Screenshots WALL : Tack up your pictures!
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by Ralf
Very nice shots and winter landscape.
Re: Screenshots WALL : Tack up your pictures!
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by AADX
AADX LFX IIX location scouting for the newly posted charter mission.
(relies on
WinterWorld and
Canadian Rockies by Howdy)
Re: Screenshots WALL : Tack up your pictures!
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by Ralf
Playing with the new toy,the Canadian Rockies scenery.
Re: Screenshots WALL : Tack up your pictures!
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by AADX
That shot looks great Ralf. very nice.
AGUSTA A109E POWER 9X, scouting a yet to post charter mission
(relies on
WinterWorld and
Canadian Rockies by Howdy)
Re: Screenshots WALL : Tack up your pictures!
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by aquila1004
Canadian Rockies in the PA-28, B206, and A109. Been experimenting with pilot figures again, these ones are "low-poly" figures that are articulated in Blender so they're very quick and easy to install. They're not very detailed but they look pretty decent at a distance, and they eliminate the "ghost plane" effect of an empty cockpit in outside view (which I've always found a bit distracting).
TH
Re: Screenshots WALL : Tack up your pictures!
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by AADX
Those figures look good Aquila. great job!
Re: Screenshots WALL : Tack up your pictures!
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by AADX
WOW Aquila. those shots are amazing. the front&coming view of the Joker and Meridian are fantastic. They're all great! I really like seeing the scale human figures in the customs especially to give them their scale of relativity to known-size occupant figures. Shows how cozy the Joker is, and shows how spacious the LFX is.
I know about the snag about misc-objects inside of acf bodied fuselages. I hit that with Mig, LFX IIX, LJX. The LJX has the cockpit INN & OUTs' to have the objects seen from inside, but the all-one cockpit.obj seen from outside.
Really Aquila, those are fantastic. excellent job. do you know if there is a dataref to assign for show-hide for the head or figure for when viewing from cockpit view, W or 3D. I think there is, burried down deep in the datarefs list.