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Charlie Whiskey - part VI

PostPosted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 6:56 pm
by haroldkip
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Re: Charlie Whiskey - part VI

PostPosted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 7:13 pm
by ShaneG_old
Masterpiece sets, all 3 of them! :o :o

Your style and techniques are artwork in my eyes, and inspirational. 8-)

I'm honored that my theme this month could inspire you to create wonderful shots like this, but I must confess, your winning shot from last years tri-jets contest is what inspired my theme, and the shot for it. ;D ;)

I'm noming that last shot, a stunning shot indeed. :o

If I may ask, what cloud sets/weather settings were you using in that last shot, some of the best looking FSSW results I've ever seen. :o

Re: Charlie Whiskey - part VI

PostPosted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 7:20 pm
by Bob70
I really don't know what to say Harold.

Re: Charlie Whiskey - part VI

PostPosted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 11:22 pm
by SubZer0
I'm glad to see you've finished this set Harold. It still amazes me what one can find free for FS9... One of the many reasons I'm back with it ;)

Re: Charlie Whiskey - part VI

PostPosted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 11:35 pm
by U4EA
VERY, VERY NICE!!!

Hey SubZero....if you're a local Cards fan, we're neighbors!

Re: Charlie Whiskey - part VI

PostPosted: Sat Apr 11, 2009 12:04 am
by scalper_old
Great Shots. I was going to Nom the last one too.

Re: Charlie Whiskey - part VI

PostPosted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 10:11 am
by Brando14100
Harold, Harold, Harold. Cutting off parts of the plane. I'm very disappointed.  ;)

http://www.simviation.com/cgi-bin/yabb2 ... 1232301967

Excellent as always.

8-)

Re: Charlie Whiskey - part VI

PostPosted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 6:45 pm
by haroldkip
Thank you for all your nice comments guys!

Your style and techniques are artwork in my eyes, and inspirational.

Thank you Shane ... one of the reasons that I post screenshots in the freeware board is to show what can be done with a 'freeware only sim'.
I hope that I can inspire others with my screenshots and that they learn from them and improve their screenshooting skills.

I'm honored that my theme this month could inspire you to create wonderful shots like this, but I must confess, your winning shot from last years tri-jets contest is what inspired my theme, and the shot for it.

I always wanted to finish the 'Charlie Whiskey' series, but indeed this months screenshot contest is what gave me the final push towards this series.
As I said before, these screenshots were also intended to show others what can be done with great freeware packages like the ones pictured in the shots above
and inspire others for the contest I knew when I finished the take off sequence that I was going to do a series based on a landing at Boston Logan ...

I'm noming that last shot, a stunning shot indeed.

Thank you for nominating one of my shots. It is always an honor to have a shot nominated :D

If I may ask, what cloud sets/weather settings were you using in that last shot, some of the best looking FSSW results I've ever seen.

I had to look in my 'cloud.ini' file for the correct setting and found this:

1=Sky Fixed Day set 14,Sky Color
2=Landing lights set 3,Unknown
3=Cumulus A set 1,Cumulus

However, the lights are replaced with Nick's Light Fix V2.

The weather themes are a mix of the default 'Building Storms' and 'Cold Fronts' themes. I also used the Silver Wings 'Smoke Pall' theme in this series.

I'm glad to see you've finished this set Harold.

I told you to look for some Dutch Liquor in the freeware section ;D

Can I ask what add on you use for your sky and weather? Your clouds are incredible!

For sky and cloud texturing in my 'all freeware sim' (I have separate simulator setups; one freeware and one with payware), I use FS Sky World 2004.
The settings are above and you can get the package here.

Harold, Harold, Harold. Cutting off parts of the plane. I'm very disappointed.

Thank you Brandon. I am glad you like them ;)

It is true that I am an advocate of not cutting of 'unnecessary' parts of an aircraft, but I think that I also told you that I find it justifiable when using extreme zoom.
I feel that in a panoramic shot cutting off parts is a big NO-NO to me but in this case I think that I can get away with it ...

I'll try to explain why I cut off part of the aircraft in these shots:

In shot 17 the aircraft is not the subject of the shot. The two UPS aircraft in the background are. I didn't want to focus on the aircraft, hence the aircraft has cut off parts ...

In shot 20 I wanted to show the difference in size between the marshaller and the aircraft; I wanted to give it a 'huge' feel.

Shot 23 is a tailshot which justifies cutting of a big part of the aircraft in my view. Ashar always was (and is) the 'King of Tailshots' and everytime I do one I always think: "How would Ash picture this one?" This shot just has some very nice coloring and magnificent clouds in the background. However the winglet of the right wing is missing a bit which is actually a shame. I was focusing on having a complete leveler in the picture and wasn't paying attention to the winglet. It only now occurred to me ...

Luckily, all the other shots feature a 'complete' aircraft ;)

Re: Charlie Whiskey - part VI

PostPosted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 7:01 pm
by Brando14100
Calm down, I was just kidding.  ;D ;D ;D

8-)

Re: Charlie Whiskey - part VI

PostPosted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 7:08 pm
by haroldkip
Calm down, I was just kidding.

I know, I didn't take it the wrong way ;) But still I think explaining a (my) point of view wasn't such a bad idea ;D

Re: Charlie Whiskey - part VI

PostPosted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 7:28 pm
by Brando14100
Calm down, I was just kidding.

I know, I didn't take it the wrong way ;) But still I think explaining a (my) point of view wasn't such a bad idea ;D


Not a bad idea at all.

8-)