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    Quote Originally Posted by sidler View Post

    I did not see that barbecue smoke after I installed in P3D 5.3 - How did you manage that? Is there a setting in P3D that I have to adjust to see that smoke?

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    If the tree's are behind the smoke you see the smoke, if they are not you don't see the smoke.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidler View Post
    If the tree's are behind the smoke you see the smoke, if they are not you don't see the smoke.
    They (the trees) weren't. Nothing obscuring the full view of the BBQ.



    I examined all the files and saw no smoke effect attached - this one (BBQ BGL) hasn't any smoke animation - don't know which file is creating it.
    Last edited by gray eagle; April 14th, 2022 at 05:32.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidler View Post
    No smoke!

    Screenshot (33) by Richard Couture, on Flickr
    Well..yeah... you are not in the same location I was in and I had the BBQ in plain unobstructed view, my view is different and no trees are in front.
    Listen....I found a Utube tutorial that explains how to attach an effect to a blg using MCX. I will try to study that and see if I
    can get same results as you did.......

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    I fixed it

    I managed to add the smoke effect myself.. It's called adding an effect to a bgl file.


    Thank you sidler....you've been a big help.


    smoke... at same vantage point in your pic, over the top left side of the stearman wing? Your trees look different.
    Last edited by gray eagle; April 14th, 2022 at 10:33.

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    I'm glad I was able to help


    p.s. I'm using Prepar3D v5.3

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidler View Post
    I'm glad I was able to help


    p.s. I'm using Prepar3D v5.3
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