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Which cloud and sky textures are you using?
One thing it seems to do though is loose that beautiful blue on a clear summer day, so I suggest a backup of default sky.
I was so thrilled when I finally installed ASP4 and ASCA, really didn't like that deep blue sky in P3D, not sure that hue has existed since the 1960s. It's all about the haze, smog, and off colors now, even out in the boonies of New Mexico. Sad but true.
I was so thrilled when I finally installed ASP4 and ASCA, really didn't like that deep blue sky in P3D, not sure that hue has existed since the 1960s. It's all about the haze, smog, and off colors now, even out in the boonies of New Mexico. Sad but true.
So your saying you have never seen a clean blue sky ?
Doesn't the water reflect the sky . Can the sky reflect the Great Barrier reef ?
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however I do feel sorry for you living in Vic, i will only go there again if hey offer me a payrise
Yes in the middle southern Indian ocean looking a 777 & America Soma and Micronesia
traditional southern Asian fishermen can navigate from Indonesia with a wet compass and by the green clouds and skies since they first ventured out
I lookrd out my window there is no blue sky today it was all grey and its like this for 6ths of the yr, you will find most tropical regions will have more grey due to the humidity and when you a few hundred miles off the coast the sky changes and so does the water,
however I do feel sorry for you living in Vic, i will only go there again if hey offer me a payrise
Man. I knew it - I should of taken a photo of this mornings sky in Melbourne . Puffy clouds in a nice BLUE sky ! ..of course later on it greyed over and now its cold and wet where I am .
I found an interesting link to the techniques of the ancient mariners . Thanks for the info jeansey...
http://ageofex.marinersmuseum.org/index.php?type=navigationtool&id=10
I know when i was in Iraq the sky wasn't blue it was a grey/brown colour 24/7