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DSB T-45 Goshawk modification

Postby gpktm » Sat Mar 03, 2007 1:08 pm

Because I really really like this aircraft I'll start a thread with a series of questions for improvements modifications. And I'm starting with this:

How can change the transparency of the cockpit glass because it's too bright I think.

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Re: DSB T-45 Goshawk modification

Postby JonMich » Sat Mar 03, 2007 6:09 pm

gpktm,

The VC glass transparency is typically set by the designer in the design program, so unfortunately I don
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Re: DSB T-45 Goshawk modification

Postby SkyNoz » Sun Mar 04, 2007 1:35 am

[quote]gpktm,

The VC glass transparency is typically set by the designer in the design program, so unfortunately I don
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Re: DSB T-45 Goshawk modification

Postby gpktm » Sun Mar 04, 2007 5:17 pm

Yep, I got it. I have two questions though.

1. The alpha I can changed with DXT tool, but how can I change the luminance?
2. Isn't there any tool to modify the model of te original designer? What if I want to improve some parts, do I have to rebuild it from scratch?
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Re: DSB T-45 Goshawk modification

Postby JonMich » Sun Mar 04, 2007 5:29 pm

Yep, I got it. I have two questions though.

1. The alpha I can changed with DXT tool, but how can I change the luminance?
2. Isn't there any tool to modify the model of te original designer? What if I want to improve some parts, do I have to rebuild it from scratch?


1 I don't think that there is an option to change the luminance; at least I have never seen anything about being able to change it. (Someone else might be able to help you out here)

2 No, you cannot modify a model.

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Re: DSB T-45 Goshawk modification

Postby pete » Mon Mar 05, 2007 9:54 am

2. Isn't there any tool to modify the model of te original designer? What if I want to improve some parts, do I have to rebuild it from scratch?


You can modify the original model if you have the source files from the designer & can use the appropriate design program (Usually gMax or FSDS). Some designers will happily give their source files if they know they will be improved or well modified. Ask the designer - the worst that will happen is a negative response - no biggy.

You can also GET source files here & more at FFDS
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Re: DSB T-45 Goshawk modification

Postby SkyNoz » Thu Mar 08, 2007 12:29 am

Here is a example section of what I think you will need to do,  ;)


[Window01]
Background_color=0,0,0 <----Change this value
size_mm=610,175
window_size_ratio=1.00  
position=1
visible=0
ident=10001
window_size= 0.280, 0.110
window_pos= 0.360, 0.910
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Re: DSB T-45 Goshawk modification

Postby Travis » Thu Mar 08, 2007 1:58 am

SkyNoz, I think he's loking to change the transparency of the VCockpit, not the 2D.  And I also don't think it will be possible, unless the designer overlaid a texture on the glass, which is a rare thing to do.  I've only seen a few aircraft that have textures on the glass, so it would be prudent to search through the texture files to see if the designer did or did not do this.  If so, changing the transparency or light hue MIGHT be possible.  If not, you're stuck with the way it is unless you can convince the original author to change it.
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Re: DSB T-45 Goshawk modification

Postby SkyNoz » Thu Mar 08, 2007 2:39 am

My strong point is not panels, or gauges. If you do what I mentioned from the first reply and edit the texture to a lighter tone, you will cure your problem. I just though I'd mention the background color method etc. I've seen it work in a way similar to window glass shown in your 'VC' shot. ;)
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Re: DSB T-45 Goshawk modification

Postby gpktm » Thu Mar 08, 2007 9:31 am

OK, I fixed the transparency. If I'll face any more problems with anything else I'll post again.
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Re: DSB T-45 Goshawk modification

Postby gpktm » Wed Mar 14, 2007 8:38 pm

Now the landing light has turn. How can I change it's color?
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Re: DSB T-45 Goshawk modification

Postby swordfish1227 » Wed Mar 14, 2007 9:33 pm

replace the landing light fx file outlined in the aircraft.cfg with a new one in the right color
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Re: DSB T-45 Goshawk modification

Postby gpktm » Wed Mar 14, 2007 10:00 pm

replace the landing light fx file outlined in the aircraft.cfg with a new one in the right color


I searched the aircraft cfg file but couldn't find anything about landing light

[lights]
//Types: 1=beacon, 2=strobe, 3=navigation, 4=cockpit, 5=landing
light.0 = 3, -1.7, -14.3, -1.05, fx_navred
light.1 = 3, -1.7, 14.3, -1.05, fx_navgre
light.2 = 1, 1.30, 0, 3.33, fx_beacon
light.3 = 1, -7.61, 0, -1.91, fx_beacon
light.4 = 3, -15.41, 0, 1.08, fx_navwhi
light.5 = 4, 11.41, 0, 1.09, fx_hawk_vclight_orange
light.6 = 4, 5.20, 0, 2.80, fx_hawk_vclight_orange
light.7 = 2, -10, -14.2, 0, fx_Vortices
light.8 = 2, -10, 14.2, 0, fx_Vortices
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Re: DSB T-45 Goshawk modification

Postby SkyNoz » Wed Mar 14, 2007 10:55 pm

light.4 = 3, -15.41, 0, 1.08, fx_navwhi
light.5 = 4, 11.41, 0, 1.09, fx_hawk_vclight_orange
light.6 = 4, 5.20, 0, 2.80, fx_hawk_vclight_orange


Try playing with these lines.. ;)
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Re: DSB T-45 Goshawk modification

Postby gpktm » Wed Mar 14, 2007 11:34 pm

light.4 = 3, -15.41, 0, 1.08, fx_navwhi
light.5 = 4, 11.41, 0, 1.09, fx_hawk_vclight_orange
light.6 = 4, 5.20, 0, 2.80, fx_hawk_vclight_orange


Try playing with these lines.. ;)


I changed them, none of this is landing light
light.4 = Pilot cockpit light
light.5 = co pilot cockpit light
light.6 = Navigation light
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