ansett in the sunset

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ansett in the sunset

Postby Mazza » Sat Oct 20, 2007 10:21 pm

hope you like ;)
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Re: ansett in the sunset

Postby MOUSY » Sun Oct 21, 2007 7:01 pm

Nice effort. Though I have to say that the sun glare really kills the would-be lovely colours in this shot. I would also suggest turning on "Extended terrain textures" so that a change in the water textures below is not so apparent.
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Re: ansett in the sunset

Postby Mazza » Mon Oct 22, 2007 2:25 am

it was on
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Re: ansett in the sunset

Postby spitfire boy » Mon Oct 22, 2007 2:46 am

it was on


If that's the case maybe you should have left it a little while in order for the textures to load a bit.

Plus you really need to get rid of the jaggies. There are two ways of doing this in my experience, one of which requires a decent graphics card.

If you are using Irfanview to resize your shots, I'd recommend using the 'resample' feature to smooth out the edges of your aircraft. I can provide an example of what this accomplishes if you would like it.

If you have a decent graphics card, simply go into your graphics card interface and find the option to turn anti-aliasing on. In case you didn't know, anti-aliasing is a feature that smooths out the edges of your aircraft in-sim, rather than post-screenshot-capture.

Sorry I can't be more specific about where to go in your graphics card interface - the reason for this is that my computer is rubbish, and doesn't have a graphics card that can support anti-aliasing, therefore I've always had to use Irfanview to get rid of jaggies. It isn't always reliable. ;)

Hope this helps.
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Re: ansett in the sunset

Postby Mazza » Mon Oct 22, 2007 3:53 am

it was on


If that's the case maybe you should have left it a little while in order for the textures to load a bit.

Plus you really need to get rid of the jaggies. There are two ways of doing this in my experience, one of which requires a decent graphics card.

If you are using Irfanview to resize your shots, I'd recommend using the 'resample' feature to smooth out the edges of your aircraft. I can provide an example of what this accomplishes if you would like it.

If you have a decent graphics card, simply go into your graphics card interface and find the option to turn anti-aliasing on. In case you didn't know, anti-aliasing is a feature that smooths out the edges of your aircraft in-sim, rather than post-screenshot-capture.

Sorry I can't be more specific about where to go in your graphics card interface - the reason for this is that my computer is rubbish, and doesn't have a graphics card that can support anti-aliasing, therefore I've always had to use Irfanview to get rid of jaggies. It isn't always reliable. ;)

Hope this helps.


spit the anti aliasing was un full that's with fs2002 and i did wait but n more loading happened and i have a densent graphics card it was 126mb but its ati or ait i forget but my water isn't the best and i use resample to resize
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Re: ansett in the sunset

Postby spitfire boy » Mon Oct 22, 2007 4:20 am

it was on


If that's the case maybe you should have left it a little while in order for the textures to load a bit.

Plus you really need to get rid of the jaggies. There are two ways of doing this in my experience, one of which requires a decent graphics card.

If you are using Irfanview to resize your shots, I'd recommend using the 'resample' feature to smooth out the edges of your aircraft. I can provide an example of what this accomplishes if you would like it.

If you have a decent graphics card, simply go into your graphics card interface and find the option to turn anti-aliasing on. In case you didn't know, anti-aliasing is a feature that smooths out the edges of your aircraft in-sim, rather than post-screenshot-capture.

Sorry I can't be more specific about where to go in your graphics card interface - the reason for this is that my computer is rubbish, and doesn't have a graphics card that can support anti-aliasing, therefore I've always had to use Irfanview to get rid of jaggies. It isn't always reliable. ;)

Hope this helps.


spit the anti aliasing was un full that's with fs2002 and i did wait but n more loading happened and i have a densent graphics card it was 126mb but its ati or ait i forget but my water isn't the best and i use resample to resize


Ah... right... I guess fs2002 must be the problem then... and correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't that to be solved very soon? I remember you mentioning something about an upgrade...? ;)
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Re: ansett in the sunset

Postby Mazza » Mon Oct 22, 2007 4:22 am

it was on


If that's the case maybe you should have left it a little while in order for the textures to load a bit.

Plus you really need to get rid of the jaggies. There are two ways of doing this in my experience, one of which requires a decent graphics card.

If you are using Irfanview to resize your shots, I'd recommend using the 'resample' feature to smooth out the edges of your aircraft. I can provide an example of what this accomplishes if you would like it.

If you have a decent graphics card, simply go into your graphics card interface and find the option to turn anti-aliasing on. In case you didn't know, anti-aliasing is a feature that smooths out the edges of your aircraft in-sim, rather than post-screenshot-capture.

Sorry I can't be more specific about where to go in your graphics card interface - the reason for this is that my computer is rubbish, and doesn't have a graphics card that can support anti-aliasing, therefore I've always had to use Irfanview to get rid of jaggies. It isn't always reliable. ;)

Hope this helps.


spit the anti aliasing was un full that's with fs2002 and i did wait but n more loading happened and i have a densent graphics card it was 126mb but its ati or ait i forget but my water isn't the best and i use resample to resize


Ah... right... I guess fs2002 must be the problem then... and correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't that to be solved very soon? I remember you mentioning something about an upgrade...? ;)


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Re: ansett in the sunset

Postby aussiewannabe » Mon Oct 22, 2007 8:41 am

spit the anti aliasing was un full that's with fs2002 and i did wait but n more loading happened and i have a densent graphics card it was 126mb but its ati or ait i forget but my water isn't the best and i use resample to resize


YMMB,

I too have an ATI 128MB video card and my water sometimes looks like that on FS9. Will be upgrading the card in the not so distant future.
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