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Over the atlantic again 1

PostPosted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 2:16 am
by scalper_old
Chicago Bound.

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Thanks, Two more to come.

Re: Over the atlantic again 1

PostPosted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 8:47 am
by Daube
The second one is nice.
Perhpas you should try to get a more interesting cloud formation. Here's a tip: choose the weather theme about the building storm (sorry, I don't know the english name of this theme), and be sure to set your weather modification frequency to at least "medium" in the weather settings. Then start flying for a while (at least 30 minutes) and see how the weather evolves. Pretty often, you will end up with very interesting stuff, good for shots ;)

What is that plane, by the way ? Does it have a VC ?

Re: Over the atlantic again 1

PostPosted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 10:16 am
by scalper_old
The second one is nice.
Perhpas you should try to get a more interesting cloud formation. Here's a tip: choose the weather theme about the building storm (sorry, I don't know the english name of this theme), and be sure to set your weather modification frequency to at least "medium" in the weather settings. Then start flying for a while (at least 30 minutes) and see how the weather evolves. Pretty often, you will end up with very interesting stuff, good for shots ;)

What is that plane, by the way ? Does it have a VC ?


I had the real weather on. So seeing this many clouds is a treat over the Atlantic. I do have the Mosification Freq to Medium but not sure if it has anny effect with real weather on.

The plane is Alpha sim "night" sorry i forget the rest of the name. GOT IT ITS THE SKY NIGHT> Yes it dose have a vc, not a bad vc, just the seats are plain gray. guess because its free ware now. thanks for the comment.

Re: Over the atlantic again 1

PostPosted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 6:43 pm
by gtirob01
The second one is nice.
Perhpas you should try to get a more interesting cloud formation. Here's a tip: choose the weather theme about the building storm (sorry, I don't know the english name of this theme), and be sure to set your weather modification frequency to at least "medium" in the weather settings. Then start flying for a while (at least 30 minutes) and see how the weather evolves. Pretty often, you will end up with very interesting stuff, good for shots ;)

What is that plane, by the way ? Does it have a VC ?


Good point on using the "building storms" setting. Thats what I use for a lot of my shots. It certainly does make for some interesting conditions, colors, and more! I was wondering what the aircraft was as well...

Re: Over the atlantic again 1

PostPosted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 7:45 am
by lunitic_8
I make my own cloud layers

Re: Over the atlantic again 1

PostPosted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 10:07 am
by scalper_old
The second one is nice.
Perhpas you should try to get a more interesting cloud formation. Here's a tip: choose the weather theme about the building storm (sorry, I don't know the english name of this theme), and be sure to set your weather modification frequency to at least "medium" in the weather settings. Then start flying for a while (at least 30 minutes) and see how the weather evolves. Pretty often, you will end up with very interesting stuff, good for shots ;)

What is that plane, by the way ? Does it have a VC ?


Good point on using the "building storms" setting. Thats what I use for a lot of my shots. It certainly does make for some interesting conditions, colors, and more! I was wondering what the aircraft was as well...


Yes I often use Building storms if im not using real weather.

Re: Over the atlantic again 1

PostPosted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 11:43 am
by jack_ryan
I think its interesting that you can really see the A-6 Intruder in this design. I know the Skynight what built by Douglas and Grumman Ironworks built the Intruder, but the evolutionary lines are unmistakable. There was even an EF-10 electronic warefare version ala EA-6 Prowler.

Sean

Re: Over the atlantic again 1

PostPosted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 11:46 am
by scalper_old
I think its interesting that you can really see the A-6 Intruder in this design. I know the Skynight what built by Douglas and Grumman Ironworks built the Intruder, but the evolutionary lines are unmistakable. There was even an EF-10 electronic warefare version ala EA-6 Prowler.

Sean


Yes it does look like an A-6 . you sure can notice the evolution.