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Netbuster
October 11th, 2008, 07:03
Hi all,
i searched around (in Shockwave site too) for a ready configuration for
D18S landing lights. No way. I've decided to do it by myself (as life teach)
Following are settings to add in your aircraft.cfg section [LIGHTS]
light.XX = 5, 0.90, -10.50, -1.0, fx_shockwave_landing_light_small,
light.XX = 5, 0.90, 10.50, -0.90, fx_shockwave_landing_light_small,
Change XX to the next available number.
Now add the following line at the bottom of the [VCockpit01]
section changing 'XX' to the next available number
gaugeXX=shockwave_lights!SW Lights, 1,1,1,1 //shockwave light
Enjoy D18SVC
Netbuster
PS: You must have Shockwave Light product installed.
Milton Shupe
October 11th, 2008, 07:30
That looks awesome Netbuster. Thanks for sharing your work. :applause:
Netbuster
October 11th, 2008, 07:38
Milton,
just a little thing to thank you for your great planes!
Stay tuned .. tonight i'll send for Spartan!! :wavey:
Ciao
Netbuster
Jagras
October 11th, 2008, 13:35
Thanks, Netbuster, for sharing with us your good work:ernae:
One image after using your configuration...
Jagras
Netbuster
October 11th, 2008, 14:24
Great Jagras!
I'm working now into NEWLL.fx to reduce the over exposed reflections
on both prop engines that splash white tremendous light especially on chrome surfaces.
Stay tuned
Ciao
Netbuster
Netbuster
October 11th, 2008, 14:49
Hi,
voilą the engine surface reflection modifications on D18S at my opinion
too much over esposed. To the left you see the original one .. and to the right after my modifications.
Enjoy D18S
Netbuster
PS: If anyone interested i will post the new effect NEWLL.FX in text
mode done are only about 40 rows.
Jagras
October 12th, 2008, 00:07
Hi,
voilą the engine surface reflection modifications on D18S at my opinion
too much over esposed. To the left you see the original one .. and to the right after my modifications.
Enjoy D18S
Netbuster
PS: If anyone interested i will post the new effect NEWLL.FX in text
mode done are only about 40 rows.
Hi, Netbuster...
Awaiting your new effect :jump:
Thanks
Jagras
modelr
October 12th, 2008, 04:57
Hi, Netbuster...
Awaiting your new effect :jump:
Thanks
Jagras
Me too :wavey:
Netbuster
October 12th, 2008, 06:06
Hi all,
i think the best way is to replace some rows instead to send all file.
Open with Notepad the file:
Flight Sim -->Effects -->NEWLL.FX and replace the following lines in
the Section [ParticleAttributes.0]
Color Start=250, 250, 250, 250 //The original one
Color End=250, 250, 250, 250 //The original one
with this one ......
Color Start=100, 100, 100, 100 //Netbuster modification
Color End=120, 120, 120, 120 //Netbuster modification
REMEMBER TO MAKE A BACKUP of your original NEWLL.FX file!!
Is my opinion that the original configuration result in a 5,000 watt
lamps with a 160 degrees beam array. I've only reduced the light
power done i cannot reduce the beam array.
Let me know ... Patroni Brothers :icon_lol:
Ciao
Netbuster
Jagras
October 12th, 2008, 08:42
Hi all,
i think the best way is to replace some rows instead to send all file.
Open with Notepad the file:
Flight Sim -->Effects -->NEWLL.FX and replace the following lines in
the Section [ParticleAttributes.0]
Color Start=250, 250, 250, 250 //The original one
Color End=250, 250, 250, 250 //The original one
with this one ......
Color Start=100, 100, 100, 100 //Netbuster modification
Color End=120, 120, 120, 120 //Netbuster modification
REMEMBER TO MAKE A BACKUP of your original NEWLL.FX file!!
Is my opinion that the original configuration result in a 5,000 watt
lamps with a 160 degrees beam array. I've only reduced the light
power done i cannot reduce the beam array.
Let me know ... Patroni Brothers :icon_lol:
Ciao
Netbuster
The new configuration, as above, looks better result, in my opinion.:applause:
Grazie amico Netbuster...:ernae:
Ciao
Jagras
Netbuster
October 12th, 2008, 08:49
The new configuration, as above, looks better result, in my opinion.:applause:
Grazie amico Netbuster...:ernae:
Ciao
Jagras
You're welcome Jagras :ernae:
Netbuster
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