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- Paasky
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The thing I need to know is what part of the palette is for transparent, what is company colour 1 & what is company colour 2. Here is an example for what I'm looking for: (although it's for civ3)
Sorry to sound sceptical but isn't the C-5 used only by the military because of it's rediculously high maintaince costs? And if you go search for the An-225 you'll find that it's Huge
Sorry to sound sceptical but isn't the C-5 used only by the military because of it's rediculously high maintaince costs? And if you go search for the An-225 you'll find that it's Huge
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- Paasky
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OK, how do you like this? Next is to render, re-palette (takes 1min both) & align the 2 other jets. Then I'll release the Jet part of the pack. Now, how do the bogeys work? Can I make new bogeys?
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- Only bug is the blue stuff on the edges which comes because of the anti-aliasing.
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Cant you copy the way the original bogies work?Paasky wrote:OK, how do you like this? Next is to render, re-palette (takes 1min both) & align the 2 other jets. Then I'll release the Jet part of the pack. Now, how do the bogeys work? Can I make new bogeys?
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Following roadmap for releases: Whats a roadmap?
Releases of LocoTrains can be found by checking the posts of: LocoTrains - Goold old AMI Trains member of the first hour.
I have Private Messaging disabled, because of the stupid questions i get in my PM box.
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- Paasky
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I was thinking about the osprey... It should have tilting engines, Maybe a custom bogie would work?
Jets: I ran into a bit of a problem, the lighting isn't good... the larger aircraft still look wierd. I saw that the original planes didn't have a distinct heading for the light so I'll start experimenting tomorrow. Now it's 02AM & humans unfortunately need some sleep
Jets: I ran into a bit of a problem, the lighting isn't good... the larger aircraft still look wierd. I saw that the original planes didn't have a distinct heading for the light so I'll start experimenting tomorrow. Now it's 02AM & humans unfortunately need some sleep
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Yes I'm using blackman, perhaps it's because of the small wings? Ie part of the AA goes off the edges. As it doesn't show on the fuselage.Akalamanaia wrote:if you get those blue edges cause of anti-aliasing, you are using the wrong filter. I personally recommend Blackman filter, it produces smooth renders, and doesn't cause sharp edges.
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After I finish these aircraft, here's a taster of what are coming:
http://suurland.com/blueprint_x.php?ima ... if&id=4580
http://suurland.com/blueprint_x.php?ima ... if&id=4600
http://suurland.com/blueprint_x.php?ima ... if&id=4595
http://suurland.com/blueprint_x.php?ima ... if&id=4609
http://suurland.com/blueprint_x.php?ima ... if&id=4506
http://suurland.com/blueprint_x.php?ima ... if&id=5563
http://suurland.com/blueprint_x.php?ima ... if&id=5571
http://suurland.com/blueprint_x.php?ima ... if&id=4580
http://suurland.com/blueprint_x.php?ima ... if&id=4600
http://suurland.com/blueprint_x.php?ima ... if&id=4595
http://suurland.com/blueprint_x.php?ima ... if&id=4609
http://suurland.com/blueprint_x.php?ima ... if&id=4506
http://suurland.com/blueprint_x.php?ima ... if&id=5563
http://suurland.com/blueprint_x.php?ima ... if&id=5571
true, but the game needs a good cargo plain, i mean, the hercules suxPaasky wrote:Perhaps, but I don't think it's used as a civil aircraft and I'd like only to do civil ones. I mean, If I did an Battleship, would you use that? (OK, bad example )Samo wrote:will u be doing the CB Galaxy i linked to?
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*krhm* *krhm*Samo wrote:true, but the game needs a good cargo plain, i mean, the hercules suxPaasky wrote:Perhaps, but I don't think it's used as a civil aircraft and I'd like only to do civil ones. I mean, If I did an Battleship, would you use that? (OK, bad example )Samo wrote:will u be doing the CB Galaxy i linked to?
EDIT: Sorry, of course they're not good, as their not Made in America, right
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About the AN-225, normaly the Lotarev D-18T powering the aircraft are bigger than the one on the preview.
But anyway, it's a truly beautiful work you've done.
If you're looking after pictures of the different aircrafts, you might use: http://www.airliners.net (their photo database is truly amazing).
Regards
But anyway, it's a truly beautiful work you've done.
If you're looking after pictures of the different aircrafts, you might use: http://www.airliners.net (their photo database is truly amazing).
Regards
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