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The Staff of SOH
Interesting... looks like spec channel with shine, but the alpha channel is either not there or not dark enough, maybe.FSX
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At this point I don't think it's worth pursuing a PBR version for P3D yet, it's better to get it out as a FSX/P3D model and then I can think about a native P3D version later. I'd be interested to see it in FSX with decent settings though so maybe one of the beta testers can take some shots of it in their version because mine sucks at the moment!![]()
Main reason I asked that a paint kit is included. I was going to ensure that the Corps was represented!version for Marine
The red lighting is very realistic and typical of the period.what do you think
I am now wondering if the white backlighting for the text is may be a tad too bright and needs toning down just a touch? It's a quick fix on the 'light map' texture sheet, or I could go red too.The red lighting is very realistic and typical of the period.
A flashlight in the cockpit is a must for many 60's/'70's aircraft.
It looks about right Tako. In RL the white backlight often has a knob to vary its intensity.I am now wondering if the white backlighting for the text is may be a tad too bright and needs toning down just a touch?
Pete, looking good. One note, I feel that it is a bit too reflective.Here's some bare metal shots in FSX:SE .....
Was it normally white lighting for the lettering of did they have red lettering too?It looks about right Tako. In RL the white backlight often has a knob to vary its intensity.
I think it looks good now, based on your screenshots.
The amount of shine can be controlled by a texture tweak so no biggie. I don't know about US birds but in the UK it was rare to see a bare metal RAF aircraft after WWII. They were usually painted either pale grey or silver to prevent corrosion by the damp British air!Pete, looking good. One note, I feel that it is a bit too reflective.
Except for the day they rolled off the assembly line, these were not beauty queens.
This may just be a matter of choice, I prefer a bit more subdued.
Normally white backlighting with red area lights.Was it normally white lighting for the lettering of did they have red lettering too?
So not too bad then Pete it definitely looks like my graphics settings in FSX:SE got porked with the last driver update!
p.s. Were you flying out of Queenstown by any chance?
Well you can always pay me for it if you like!I am having hard time believing it is FREEWARE![]()
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Ahh that explains a lot. I spent literally hours shooting approaches into Queenstown from nearby airports in all weather conditions, even down to a custom WX setting that gave us 2 miles of visibility with driving rain and heavy, gusting, winds! We were practicing for the flight sim 'Round the World Race' contest that SOH used to take part in every year. There was one year when Queenstown was a 'required' airport so we had to go there and needed to be able to get in or out regardless of the local WX. I had flight plans made that took me in on a 'straight in approach' from the south-west, basically clear the mountains and dive for the lake and one that took me around via several way-points from the ocean, up the fjiord and then a dog's leg turn over the lake. We were planning for the worst and hoping for the best and as it turned out when we got there it was dead calm, bright sun and as easy as pie to get in and out!I was flying out of Te Anau/ Manapouri, about 55 miles southwest of Queenstown.