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IFR in montreal

Posted:
Sat Dec 19, 2009 2:36 pm
by jlab58
it was cloudy and rainy and i was grounded.


but after a few moments weather cleared, and i was good to go (note the arrows, i still don't know how to find my way on the airport)

up in the air

and on my way home

Re: IFR in montreal

Posted:
Sat Dec 19, 2009 2:54 pm
by Frequent Flyer
The 4th is neat.
Pushing the 737 to its limit

Re: IFR in montreal

Posted:
Sat Dec 19, 2009 3:21 pm
by jlab58
i was concentrating of keeping a steady speed of 180 knots. and it was climbing perfectly.
Re: IFR in montreal

Posted:
Sat Dec 19, 2009 6:27 pm
by B-Valvs
Okay, several things:
1. The jaggies hurt these shots. Is your AA on?
2. Are you running default traffic? Why? It is not realistic and hurts FPS. Try WOAI (World of AI)
3. Some of the blank ground could be cropped out of the 3rd one to shift the focus closer to the plane.
4. If you don't know how to get around the airport, that's fine. However, don't let us know that. Turn the arrows off for a screenshot. It takes away from the shot and kills the realism.
Once you get these issues worked out, you will have some really nice shots. The anlges in these are really nice and the weather looks very nice.
8-)
Re: IFR in montreal

Posted:
Sat Dec 19, 2009 8:58 pm
by jlab58
thank you for your commentaries b-valvs. excuse my ignorance but :
1-what is AA, aircrafts anonymous?
2-i use default, what is world of AI?
3-you're right, i could have been closer.
4-i thought it was funnier that way! i guess i was wrong.
Re: IFR in montreal

Posted:
Sun Dec 20, 2009 10:06 am
by Frequent Flyer
thank you for your commentaries b-valvs. excuse my ignorance but :
1-what is AA, aircrafts anonymous?
2-i use default, what is world of AI?
3-you're right, i could have been closer.
4-i thought it was funnier that way! i guess i was wrong.
AA is
Anti Aliasing. It makes your screenshots less jaggy and therefore nicer.
AI is Artificial Intelligence, which basically means addon airline package for your simulator. WoAI for example is freeware. It allows you to download packages of airlines from all over the world to fill your virtual skies. For more info check out the AI forum here in SimV:
http://205.252.250.26/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaB ... FCADTToolsI also use these arrows
Re: IFR in montreal

Posted:
Sun Dec 20, 2009 12:17 pm
by jlab58
yeah,the anti-aliasing did a wonderful job on the airplane, but at a cost. the image began flashing, like flashers on a car. so to get rid of the flashing i had to cut somewhere else.i put the clouds in simple mode and as few as possible.so now i have a beautiful plane on an empty sky. i haven't decided yet what i prefer. gee thanks for the dilemma.
Re: IFR in montreal

Posted:
Sun Dec 20, 2009 3:41 pm
by Frequent Flyer
yeah,the anti-aliasing did a wonderful job on the airplane, but at a cost. the image began flashing, like flashers on a car. so to get rid of the flashing i had to cut somewhere else.i put the clouds in simple mode and as few as possible.so now i have a beautiful plane on an empty sky. i haven't decided yet what i prefer. gee thanks for the dilemma.
Try turning off bloom if you use it - sometimes it causes such issues.
Re: IFR in montreal

Posted:
Sun Dec 20, 2009 5:23 pm
by jlab58
sorry but i'm using a french version.i'm not quite sure what you mean by bloom? ( for me bloom refer to flowering, i guess i'm far from that) is it the refreshing rate of the weather conditions, and if not where should i find the bloom option. thanks.