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jimjones
June 17th, 2009, 03:22
tv45c185.zip at flightsim.com

Thanks Dino for a beautiful upgrade, especially the VC. Love the shadows in day VC and night illumination in the VC.

I may be wrong but this may be the first modern military freebe jet that has internal shadows.

http://i578.photobucket.com/albums/ss230/jimjones_04/t45c-01.jpg
http://i578.photobucket.com/albums/ss230/jimjones_04/t45c-02.jpg

wilycoyote4
June 17th, 2009, 07:33
Nice shot of shadows, the Goshawk just gets better and better yet. :medals::running:DX10
Cheers :ernae:

BOOM
June 17th, 2009, 08:12
Yeah It's fantastic!!! goes very well with Javiers new carrier.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v27/badaboom/fsx2009-06-1523-20-18-60.jpg
Can't wait for the F-14!!!!! We are very lucky to have these talented cool guys in the community!!
Thank You Dino and Javier!

gajit
June 17th, 2009, 08:57
Yep - great job Dino :applause:

bmd
June 17th, 2009, 08:58
Hello Jumjones,

Thank you for the information and the screenshots of the new version of the T-45 Goshawk.

Have a good day

Benoit

atf300
June 17th, 2009, 11:43
anyone got the coordinates for the 3d lights addon for this beauty

mfitch
June 17th, 2009, 22:21
anyone got the coordinates for the 3d lights addon for this beauty

These seem to work for me.

[lights]
//Types: 1=beacon, 2=strobe, 3=navigation, 4=cockpit, 5=landing
light.0 = 3, -2.75, -15.15, -0.9, fx_shockwave_navred
light.1 = 3, -2.75, 15.15, -0.9, fx_shockwave_navgre
light.2 = 3, -17.3, 1.20, 1.80, fx_shockwave_navwhi_l_nl
light.3 = 4, 13.5, -0.9, 1.4, fx_shockwave_vclight_l
light.4 = 4, 13.5, 0.9, 1.4, fx_shockwave_vclight_l
light.5 = 4, 7.5, 0.0, 3.5, fx_shockwave_vclight_l
light.6 = 5, 14.08, 0.160, -3.1, fx_Shockwave_landing_light

This has been my favorite modern plane for carrier work for some time (I can actually trap occasionally). Recently I added Nvidia's 3D glasses, and this plane looks even better: the HUD is incredible with this setup.

jimjones
June 18th, 2009, 03:08
Thanks for the lights!

I use 3d glasses too. Great for VC views &trackir.

http://i578.photobucket.com/albums/ss230/jimjones_04/t45c-03.jpg

http://i578.photobucket.com/albums/ss230/jimjones_04/t45c-04.jpg

gajit
June 18th, 2009, 03:22
Nice going :ernae:

atf300
June 18th, 2009, 03:26
how do the 3d glasses work ? is it the new nvidia technology ?

gajit
June 18th, 2009, 03:58
Dinos great Goshawk with the Payware BAe Hawk

jimjones
June 18th, 2009, 05:37
how do the 3d glasses work ? is it the new nvidia technology ?

I don't think the 3d is very new. Been around at least a year. It is analglyphic (sp?), using red-blue glasses. You can obtain them very cheaply as a cardboard frame or more expensive with heavier wider frames. Search 3d glasses via google.

Not to many people like this since it distorts the colors, but it is a nice diversion on occasion.

mfitch
June 18th, 2009, 20:34
how do the 3d glasses work ? is it the new nvidia technology ?

Nvidia's current 3D glasses are the LCD shutter style. The glasses block the left and right eyes alternately and the driver shows left and right eye views at the same time. Because of the speed (120 Hz) no flicker is apparent.

Because they are shutter style there is no loss of color. They do make the image darker (half the time no light reaches our eyes) which is a problem some times. There can also be "ghosting"--left eye sees some of the right eye image. That happens mostly with bright objects on darker backgrounds.

Because of the speed requirement (slower speeds cause headaches) only a small number of monitors can be used, and they are a bit more expensive.

For me this has been great for virtual cockpits. I have a couple games for which it works as well. It works with most DX9 and DX10 products, since it becomes part of the driver.