Is there a mod for a locked outside camera?

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Is there a mod for a locked outside camera?

Postby Lordluud2 » Sun May 25, 2008 8:20 am

As the titles says, Im searching for a mod or something like it, that offers a locked camera posotion behind your plane. Although I like flying in the cockpit more, I sometimes do want to enjoy the view of my plane from outside the cockpit, but the problem is, the camera moves, and it moves a lot. Everytime you make a dip, climb or turn, the camera gets out of place (no more info needed i think...).

Can this be modded or something that it stays put like let's say in a Blazing Angels flight game or Ace Combat..?
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Re: Is there a mod for a locked outside camera?

Postby Boikat » Sun May 25, 2008 8:33 am

Yes.  It's called FSX.   :D

Seriously, FSX has that as one of the views, where the "camera view" is in a "locked spot" possition.  Also, some of the aircraft have "Camera views" that are locked in a certain possition, like you are asking about.  I've never tried tinkering with that to see if that can be done in FS9.  The locked camera "mounting" in the .cfg file, but I don't know if tinkering with the .cfg in a FS9 aircraft would do any good, since that particular view option is not available.

I'll give it a try, but if it smokes my computer, you owe me a new one! ;)
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Re: Is there a mod for a locked outside camera?

Postby pepper_airborne » Sun May 25, 2008 8:39 am

You can use the recorder module to set-up outside views for flightsimulator 2004. It should be somewhere in the utilities section on the website.
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Re: Is there a mod for a locked outside camera?

Postby Lordluud2 » Sun May 25, 2008 8:46 am

You can use the recorder module to set-up outside views for flightsimulator 2004. It should be somewhere in the utilities section on the website.


Yeah, but then the camera would be rock solid... But I want it to budge just a littlebit, for that littlebit of extra realism (if an outside view could be seen as realistic....  ::) )
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Re: Is there a mod for a locked outside camera?

Postby pepper_airborne » Sun May 25, 2008 8:58 am

I doubt there is, although i'm not sure.
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Re: Is there a mod for a locked outside camera?

Postby Sir_Crashalot » Sun May 25, 2008 9:08 am

Yes there is and no it's not called FSX. Create a flight in FS2004. Once you're in your cockpit or where ever press Alt - Views - View Options - Spot plane. Uncheck Gradual Transitions. That's it.

FSX my a$$.

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Re: Is there a mod for a locked outside camera?

Postby Boikat » Sun May 25, 2008 9:17 am

Nope.  If it could be done, it would no doubt require tinkering with the main FS9 .cfg.  I ain't going there. :P

Maybe someone knows of a tweak, but I don't recall seeing any.
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Re: Is there a mod for a locked outside camera?

Postby dave3cu » Sun May 25, 2008 9:20 am

I sometimes do want to enjoy the view of my plane from outside the cockpit, but the problem is, the camera moves, and it moves a lot. Everytime you make a dip, climb or turn, the camera gets out of place


What you're seeing is the 'Gradual Transition' in Spot View. You can get a 'locked spot' view by unchecking 'Gradual Transition' in the Views>View Options>Spot View settings window. It doesn't give you any 'budge' but you can pan to any angle.

Biokat---FS9 won't accept the 'camera' settings...but that's where the Recorder Module for FS9 comes in. It provides setting and saving 'advanced' tower, spot and VC views......(where do you think they got the idea for FSX..
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Re: Is there a mod for a locked outside camera?

Postby Lordluud2 » Sun May 25, 2008 9:21 am

Yes there is and no it's not called FSX. Create a flight in FS2004. Once you're in your cockpit or where ever press Alt - Views - View Options - Spot plane. Uncheck Gradual Transitions. That's it.

FSX my a$$.

Crash ;)



That does help, BUT, there is one more thing. When going up or down, the camera doesn't follow... Or well, it does follow, but it doesn't point upwards or downwards...  ;D
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Re: Is there a mod for a locked outside camera?

Postby Sir_Crashalot » Sun May 25, 2008 9:34 am

Lord luud, als je nou eerst eens effe uitlegt wat je wilt misschien dat ik dan een antwoord kan geven. Je wilt dat de camera strak achter het vliegtuig blijft, behalve als je stijgt of daalt?

Crash ;)

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Re: Is there a mod for a locked outside camera?

Postby Lordluud2 » Sun May 25, 2008 9:41 am

Lord luud, als je nou eerst eens effe uitlegt wat je wilt misschien dat ik dan een antwoord kan geven. Je wilt dat de camera strak achter het vliegtuig blijft, behalve als je stijgt of daalt?

Crash ;)

Sorry, had to do this in Dutch, can't understand what this member wants....


No need to get agitated here... ;) I want the camera to point where the aircraft is pointing, without having to position the camera over and over again behind the airplane. So, if my plane climbs, the camera should point the same way as me airplane, so up! And down, right left vice versa...

Snappie...?  ;D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTXS1oFM ... re=related like that. I don't think I can explain any better...
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Re: Is there a mod for a locked outside camera?

Postby Sir_Crashalot » Sun May 25, 2008 9:47 am

I understand now. No, I don't think that's entirely possible. Unchecking gradual transition helps but there will always be some lag in the camera following the plane. Fastest way to position your camera behind the plane again is pressing the space bar.

Sorry for sounding a bit annoyed,

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Re: Is there a mod for a locked outside camera?

Postby Boikat » Sun May 25, 2008 9:52 am

Sir Crash, what he wants is a view like you would get if you took a video camera and some duct tape and some screws and physically mounted it to the aircraft.  Sort of like the camera view available for some of the FSX aircraft that have the appropiate code in the aircraft.cfg.
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Re: Is there a mod for a locked outside camera?

Postby born_2_fly » Mon May 26, 2008 5:25 am

The utility you're looking for is the Walk & Follow module.

It's payware, but most defiantly worth it, it has two modes (predictably)
Walk; Movement around the aircraft, but viewpoint is independent to aircraft position (e.g.. You can move around the airport, and when your aircraft moves around, it will have no effect on the viewpoint)
Follow; Viewpoint is locked to the aircraft, or whatever position you set it too around the aircraft (e.g.. Position it on the wing tip, and it will remain there for the entire flight)

Unfortunately, it doesn't have any 'movement' once the view has been fixed (like in the video you showed)

With the follow mode, think of it as an actual camera fixed the fuselage, it won't move around when you turn etc.
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