Sea Fury is Coming Home...
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- NorthernKnight
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Re: Sea Fury is Coming Home...
Showing off the re-adjusted contrails beautifully...
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Re: Sea Fury is Coming Home...
Hey! Are you calling me a rivet-counter? :o
Actually I practically was for this one. Once you get one line of rivets though you just keep duping the layer in Photoshop and you can fly through it (sort of). So it looks fancier than it is I suppose! The worst I ever did was the Gannet- LOTS of rivets there, although I bet Paul Foster's Shackleton easily beat it for a rivet counter's nightmare (or dream )
On another note, let me just say I am having a new honeymoon with FS9 at the moment - the combination of Real Environment Pro and Active Sky 6.5 is a marriage made in heaven. The sim just looks flipping beautiful at the mo and has improved my frame rates as well as the quality of the environment graphics. If you don't have them, I can't recommend them enough ('specially as the former is freeware!)
Actually I practically was for this one. Once you get one line of rivets though you just keep duping the layer in Photoshop and you can fly through it (sort of). So it looks fancier than it is I suppose! The worst I ever did was the Gannet- LOTS of rivets there, although I bet Paul Foster's Shackleton easily beat it for a rivet counter's nightmare (or dream )
On another note, let me just say I am having a new honeymoon with FS9 at the moment - the combination of Real Environment Pro and Active Sky 6.5 is a marriage made in heaven. The sim just looks flipping beautiful at the mo and has improved my frame rates as well as the quality of the environment graphics. If you don't have them, I can't recommend them enough ('specially as the former is freeware!)
Steven Beeny, repainter and modeller. New Canberra series for FS9 out now.
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- NorthernKnight
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Re: Sea Fury is Coming Home...
Thanks for that Steve. I was just going to ask you what you were using, as my screenies look dull by comparison.
FS9 considers the UK is brown in Winter. Not round here it isn't.
I'll give Real Environment Pro a go.
FS9 considers the UK is brown in Winter. Not round here it isn't.
I'll give Real Environment Pro a go.
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Re: Sea Fury is Coming Home...
Time for a play...
HMCS Magnificent, just out of Nova Scotia
HMCS Magnificent, just out of Nova Scotia
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