On Saturday 07 May 2005 15:14, Harald JOHNSEN wrote:
> Lee Elliott wrote:
> >On Saturday 07 May 2005 10:04, Harald JOHNSEN wrote:
> >>Lee Elliott wrote:
> >>>On Friday 06 May 2005 17:29, Ampere K. Hardraade wrote:
> On May 6, 2005 10:06 am, Karsten Krispin wrote:
> >If you bank your plane t
Erik Hofman wrote:
Gerard ROBIN wrote:
Hello,
working with CVS MAY-08 -->2 o clock<--
FIRST
When using -enable-real-weather-fetch, i get a non permanent presence
of the clouds.
once every disappear , once only one disappear, once every coming
back. This, randomly during a very short period of
Gerard ROBIN wrote:
Hello,
working with CVS MAY-08 -->2 o clock<--
FIRST
When using -enable-real-weather-fetch, i get a non permanent presence
of the clouds.
once every disappear , once only one disappear, once every coming back.
This, randomly during a very short period of time 3 ,4 secon
Hello,
working with CVS MAY-08 -->2 o clock<--
FIRST
When using -enable-real-weather-fetch, i get a non permanent presence
of the clouds.
once every disappear , once only one disappear, once every coming back.
This, randomly during a very short period of time 3 ,4 second.
Sometime its qu
> From: Erik Hofman
>
> Harald JOHNSEN wrote:
>
> > A cloud is represented by multiple billboard primitives. Above a certain
> > distance they are replaced by an impostor (one quad).
> > When they are near I draw all their billboards, each having its viewing
> > angle to face the camera. It's
Harald JOHNSEN wrote:
A cloud is represented by multiple billboard primitives. Above a certain
distance they are replaced by an impostor (one quad).
When they are near I draw all their billboards, each having its viewing
angle to face the camera. It's that angle that must be locked above a
certa
Manuel Massing wrote:
Hi,
I think that you have that effect if you fly to the border of a cloud.
The quads are rotated to face the camera and when the quads are very
near on the left or the right the rotation is too big and the quad go
out of sight. This will be corrected.
so are you using
Hi,
> I think that you have that effect if you fly to the border of a cloud.
> The quads are rotated to face the camera and when the quads are very
> near on the left or the right the rotation is too big and the quad go
> out of sight. This will be corrected.
so are you using billboards rather th
Am Samstag 07 Mai 2005 11:04 schrieb Harald JOHNSEN:
> You are right there is a strange movement. It's perhaps the rotation
> axes of the clouds that are a bit off.
>
> I think that you have that effect if you fly to the border of a cloud.
> The quads are rotated to face the camera and when the qu
Lee Elliott wrote:
On Saturday 07 May 2005 10:04, Harald JOHNSEN wrote:
Lee Elliott wrote:
On Friday 06 May 2005 17:29, Ampere K. Hardraade wrote:
On May 6, 2005 10:06 am, Karsten Krispin wrote:
If you bank your plane the clouds will move in the opposite
direction as you tur
On Saturday 07 May 2005 10:04, Harald JOHNSEN wrote:
> Lee Elliott wrote:
> >On Friday 06 May 2005 17:29, Ampere K. Hardraade wrote:
> >>On May 6, 2005 10:06 am, Karsten Krispin wrote:
> >>>If you bank your plane the clouds will move in the opposite
> >>>direction as you turn
> >>>to - They move t
Lee Elliott wrote:
On Friday 06 May 2005 17:29, Ampere K. Hardraade wrote:
On May 6, 2005 10:06 am, Karsten Krispin wrote:
If you bank your plane the clouds will move in the opposite
direction as you turn
to - They move to the right or to the left depending
whether you turn left or right.
On Friday 06 May 2005 17:29, Ampere K. Hardraade wrote:
> On May 6, 2005 10:06 am, Karsten Krispin wrote:
> > If you bank your plane the clouds will move in the opposite
> > direction as you turn
> > to - They move to the right or to the left depending
> > whether you turn left or right. (And I'am
Le vendredi 06 mai 2005 Ã 16:06 +0200, Karsten Krispin a Ãcrit :
> Hi!
>
> I've tried FG from CVS (05.05.05 haha...). Great work with the 3d-clouds.
> But there are two things to mention:
>
> If you bank your plane the clouds will move in the opposite direction as you
> turn
> to - They move to
On May 6, 2005 10:06 am, Karsten Krispin wrote:
> If you bank your plane the clouds will move in the opposite direction as
> you turn
> to - They move to the right or to the left depending whether you turn
> left or right. (And I'am not talking about the movements through the
> wind ;)). It is str
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