Krux wrote:
Remembers me of Lord Flasheart's EF-2000 with moving wheels...
Wait, does that mean...
Yep, that will be move
CLA 22 Hype!!!
Only those certain people will get it
I recommend for all new users firstly research stock models - most of them include many tricks. CLA 22 used in stock aircraft "CONCORDE" for rotated tires and in stock ground object "JEEP" for rotated wheels
Look into "YSFLIGHT HANDBOOK" (link presented in my sign) that include such info.
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(31 DEC 2016)
"Why are we still here? Just to suffer? Every night, I can feel my leg...and my arm...even my fingers. The body I've lost...the comrades I've lost...won't stop hurting. It's like they're all still there. You feel it too, don't you? I'm going to make them give back our past"
Falcons are being painted and modified at the moment. I have a list of future paints to do and I currently have seven of them down. Only two of the many that I have planned and are being worked on:
Krux wrote:Su-30 courtesy of NajmiCreative's Indonesian Air Force pack
actually it's Royal Malaysian Air Force Pack...Indonesian Air Force pack were made by @Tigershark
decaff_42 wrote:Completed visual model at a terrifying 335 kb.
nice one there,@decaff_42 your Queen Elizabeth is giving idea back to me to add Project 23000E Shtorm in consideration for NAAC Pack
anyway,you would might add some GAC aircrafts on the dnm (at least to reduce the "loneliness" on the carrier)
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It's surprising how much detail can go into a ground object with a small file size.
If you have questions about something that is not in or explained well in my tutorial, let me know.
Think, I could (if this carrier addon would be published soon) decrease this file size by optimising code of DNM's and SRF's, especially by replacing 0.00...0 with 0, etc.
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- we stand w/ them in their fight against #Putin's aggression” pic.twitter.com/vkz0gdozVV [archived]
(31 DEC 2016)
Swift wrote:pfft 0.00000000000000000000 is perfect, gotta get it just perfect
I'm not going to be able to sleep tonight. Nightmares.
EDIT:
I've started working on the NatComAir fleet. I combined all parts of the fleet into a single .lst file. I've started to combine the light and logo files into the main .dnm. While I was doing that I got sidetracked into changing the Citation X to the less-complex version without the passenger seating.
New NCA Citation X.
Moving the light files into the model files is going to take a while. I'm also changing the flashing lights so there is something visible about them in DirectX and OpenGL1, as well as adding landing lights. This won't be finished this year.
Swift wrote:pfft 0.00000000000000000000 is perfect, gotta get it just perfect
I'm not going to be able to sleep tonight. Nightmares.
EDIT:
I've started working on the NatComAir fleet. I combined all parts of the fleet into a single .lst file. I've started to combine the light and logo files into the main .dnm. While I was doing that I got sidetracked into changing the Citation X to the less-complex version without the passenger seating.
citationx.png
Moving the light files into the model files is going to take a while. I'm also changing the flashing lights so there is something visible about them in DirectX and OpenGL1, as well as adding landing lights. This won't be finished this year.
Cool!!! But don't make it too heavy... citations lag a lot on my pc (somehow)
I'm trying my best to reduce the lag on the Citation X. I am not sure what's causing it.
I discovered that Decaff's extremely-detailed cockpit in the 737-800 used by O'hana was larger than most NCA aircraft models. While I like HD, I decided to replace it with the panel used in the NCA 737. Then I looked closely at the 787 and discovered that the panel in it takes up more space than everything else but the windows put together. The windows have an insane amount of detail, as well. I'm telling you, if you haven't taken Decaff's stuff part and examined it up close, you don't know what you're missing! It's really impressing. And there I was deleting it.