On Dec 14, 2007 6:43 AM, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
For a new release, especially one with version number 1.0, we
should provide some new screenshots for the website.
I have updated the gallery page one more time this morning:
http://www.flightgear.org/Gallery-v1.0/
Please check it out and
Heiko,
I am trying to collect screen shots today, but I can't get through to your
site or any of your links. If you'd like some of you images considered for
the gallary page, please send them to me directly. Gerard, AJ, Torsten, and
everyone else who'd posted pictures to this thread: I believe
Am Freitag, den 14.12.2007, 13:43 +0100 schrieb Melchior FRANZ:
For a new release, especially one with version number 1.0, we
should provide some new screenshots for the website.
[...]
I've got some too, hope I'm not too late.
http://www.sol2500.net/flightgear/f4u-approach1.jpg
--- Melchior FRANZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
* Georg Vollnhals -- Monday 17 December 2007:
Just now (!!!) remembering Torsten's Dragonfly
banner-trick (!!!) which
is pretty similar:
Yes, it's clearly a job for Maik's winch/anchor
feature. He has
already lifted me via MP: I was in a
On lun 17 décembre 2007, Detlef Faber wrote:
Am Freitag, den 14.12.2007, 13:43 +0100 schrieb Melchior FRANZ:
For a new release, especially one with version number 1.0, we
should provide some new screenshots for the website.
[...]
I've got some too, hope I'm not too late.
On lun 17 décembre 2007, Georg Vollnhals wrote:
gerard robin schrieb:
You are right, the Torsten's Dragonfly banner-trick is a very good
example. I must take time to look at it. Good idea :)
I only need more free time.
Cheers
Sorry, I forgot you are a Nasal specialist, too :-)
* Melchior FRANZ -- Monday 17 December 2007:
it's clearly a job for Maik's winch/anchor feature.
Looks like this doesn't work. As far as I've understood,
it only offers: pulled or pulling aircraft via MP, getting
pulled by an AI aircraft, or a static winch. I haven't
found a way to pull objects,
On lun 17 décembre 2007, gerard robin wrote:
In order to give an easy access to the snapshots (if useful) which could be
used for FG 1.0, i have built a summary (sorry no thumbnail, missing space)
Here the link
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/GRTux
The last addition is the
Hi,
Melchior FRANZ schrieb am 17.12.2007 02:18:
* Georg Vollnhals -- Monday 17 December 2007:
Just now (!!!) remembering Torsten's Dragonfly banner-trick (!!!) which
is pretty similar:
Yes, it's clearly a job for Maik's winch/anchor feature. He has
already lifted me via MP: I was
Maik Justus schrieb:
Hi,
Melchior FRANZ schrieb am 17.12.2007 02:18:
* Georg Vollnhals -- Monday 17 December 2007:
Just now (!!!) remembering Torsten's Dragonfly banner-trick (!!!) which
is pretty similar:
Yes, it's clearly a job for Maik's winch/anchor feature.
Maik wrote
us
Sent: 17 December 2007 19:31
To: FlightGear developers discussions
Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] screenshots (and snapshots)
Hi,
Melchior FRANZ schrieb am 17.12.2007 02:18:
* Georg Vollnhals -- Monday 17 December 2007:
Just now (!!!) remembering Torsten's
On Friday 14 December 2007 13:43, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
For a new release, especially one with version number 1.0, we
should provide some new screenshots for the website. Normally,
Curt would ask for that, but as he is/was away for a few days,
I start with this reminder. Screenshots should ...
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Csaba Halász wrote:
On Dec 16, 2007 12:39 AM, alexis bory [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if this can help AnMaster, pictures marked from 0 to 3 from
http://rage.kuonet.org/~anmaster/flightgear/screenshots/1.0/
Okay, I'll just list the ones I graded
I have one, too
http://www.t3r.de/fg/screenshots/Seneca-SingleEngineApproachEDHL.jpg
showing a single engine approach with the SenecaII. Left engine is dead, prop
feathered.
For the perfect aviator, there is a lot to complain about this image:
- above glideslope
- to fast
- rate of descent to
--- Torsten Dreyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
I have one, too
http://www.t3r.de/fg/screenshots/Seneca-SingleEngineApproachEDHL.jpg
showing a single engine approach with the SenecaII.
Left engine is dead, prop
feathered.
For the perfect aviator, there is a lot to complain
about this
On sam 15 décembre 2007, AnMaster wrote:
Very nice!
Have you commited the nicer parachutes to cvs? I would like to try some
screenshots with them too. :) Also where is that screenshot taken? What is
the local airport?
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
Hello Arvid,
Sorry, for the delayed answer.
I don't think, that we need a special area - there
will be one on the official site and for that's
enough.
Yes, sure.
I was thinking about a pool to collect the images to be picked for the
flightgear.org site. Not as an all-time-repository.
Just an idea - not really important.
Maybe more
On dim 16 décembre 2007, gerard robin wrote:
Here a lot of photos about Blackbird-A with aar and Blackbird-B
with chute.
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/GRTux/Blackbird-aar_1.jpg
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/GRTux/Blackbird-aar_2.jpg
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/GRTux/Blackbird-aar_3.jpg
I guess
I have one, too
And one more, showing the Dragonfly microlight towing the FlightGear banner at
Lelystad, EHLE.
It has some nice shadows and shows our perfect implementation of the flatness
of the Netherlands (sorry, Durk and Gijs ;-)
Torsten
I have one, too
And one more, showing the Dragonfly microlight towing the FlightGear banner
at Lelystad, EHLE.
It has some nice shadows and shows our perfect implementation of the
flatness of the Netherlands (sorry, Durk and Gijs ;-)
Oups - forgot the link. Here it is:
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How did you do the banner? the model in fg doesn't seem to have a banner when I
look.
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
Torsten Dreyer wrote:
I have one, too
And one more, showing the Dragonfly microlight towing the FlightGear banner
at Lelystad, EHLE.
How did you do the banner? the model in fg doesn't seem to have a banner
when I look.
Hehe - of course not. You don't get it for free, you have to pick it up in
flight!
First you need the latest CVS version (last modification was 5 weeks ago).
Next, a little configuration file is needed as
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There is also an undoccuemnted key binding (in aircraft help) that I found
looking in -set.xml file: o - drops banner. However it drops banner even if no
banner is picked up. Bug?
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
Torsten Dreyer wrote:
How did you do the
Am Sonntag, 16. Dezember 2007 18:11 schrieb AnMaster:
There is also an undoccuemnted key binding (in aircraft help) that I found
looking in -set.xml file: o - drops banner. However it drops banner even if
no banner is picked up. Bug?
Oups - yes. Will fix both. Thanks for the hint.
Torsten
Some more from me:
http://www.hoerbird.net/page-0016.htm
Really nice textures - I didn't try the photorealistic
one yet!
http://www.hoerbird.net/page-0017.htm
And a very nice cockpit too!
http://www.hoerbird.net/page-0018.htm
For showing tutorial feature
http://www.hoerbird.net/page-0019.htm
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Why is there a black area at the bottom of each picture? If you want to hide FPS
counter just turn it off in Rendering Options under View menu.
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
Heiko Schulz wrote:
Some more from me:
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Why is there a black area at the bottom of each
picture?
Because it seems that I maybe forgot to maximise the
window of FGFS
Or my gallery-software does this...
still in work:
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Another thing: those hangars at that airport, when I flew there (terrasync
scenery) I couldn't find them?
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
Torsten Dreyer wrote:
Am Sonntag, 16. Dezember 2007 18:11 schrieb AnMaster:
There is also an undoccuemnted key
Another thing: those hangars at that airport, when I flew there (terrasync
scenery) I couldn't find them?
They are in fgfsdb, shared models e000n50.
http://flightgear.stockill.org.uk/download/e000n50.tgz
Torsten
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On dim 16 décembre 2007, gerard robin wrote:
On dim 16 décembre 2007, gerard robin wrote:
Here a lot of photos about Blackbird-A with aar and Blackbird-B
with chute.
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/GRTux/Blackbird-aar_1.jpg
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/GRTux/Blackbird-aar_2.jpg
gerard robin schrieb:
On lun 17 décembre 2007, Heiko Schulz wrote:
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/GRTux/Rescue_1.jpg
Is the winch a trick? Never noticed...
Great pic - it has my vote!
Regards
HHS
No it is not a trick, only for fun,
I will include it on every of my
No it is not a trick, only for fun,
I will include it on every of my naval sea rescue
helicopter.
Cheers
--
Gérard
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/GRTux/
Cool-Is the whinch working?
Regards
HHS
still in work: http://www.hoerbird.net/galerie.html
But already done:
On Sunday 16 December 2007 06:18:48 pm Georg Vollnhals wrote:
gerard robin schrieb:
On lun 17 décembre 2007, Heiko Schulz wrote:
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/GRTux/Rescue_1.jpg
Is the winch a trick? Never noticed...
Great pic - it has my vote!
Regards
HHS
My vote too. Nice
On lun 17 décembre 2007, Georg Vollnhals wrote:
gerard robin schrieb:
On lun 17 décembre 2007, Heiko Schulz wrote:
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/GRTux/Rescue_1.jpg
Is the winch a trick? Never noticed...
Great pic - it has my vote!
Regards
HHS
No it is not a trick, only for
On Sunday 16 December 2007 10:25:59 am Torsten Dreyer wrote:
I have one, too
And one more, showing the Dragonfly microlight towing the FlightGear banner
at Lelystad, EHLE.
It has some nice shadows and shows our perfect implementation of the
flatness of the Netherlands (sorry, Durk and Gijs
On lun 17 décembre 2007, Heiko Schulz wrote:
Hi Gérard,
do I understand this right that you managed (with
some Nasal code?) that
one can catch an object (ie the poor pilot) with
the winch tow and get
it (him) out of the water to the carrier?
This would be spectacular - or just a
gerard robin schrieb:
Hi Gérard,
do I understand this right that you managed (with some Nasal code?) that
one can catch an object (ie the poor pilot) with the winch tow and get
it (him) out of the water to the carrier?
This would be spectacular - or just a misunderstanding from my side?
gerard robin schrieb:
On lun 17 décembre 2007, Heiko Schulz wrote:
Hi Gérard,
do I understand this right that you managed (with
some Nasal code?) that
one can catch an object (ie the poor pilot) with
the winch tow and get
it (him) out of the water to the carrier?
This would be
On lun 17 décembre 2007, Georg Vollnhals wrote:
gerard robin schrieb:
On lun 17 décembre 2007, Heiko Schulz wrote:
Hi Gérard,
do I understand this right that you managed (with
some Nasal code?) that
one can catch an object (ie the poor pilot) with
the winch tow and get
it (him)
gerard robin schrieb:
You are right, the Torsten's Dragonfly banner-trick is a very good example.
I must take time to look at it. Good idea :)
I only need more free time.
Cheers
Sorry, I forgot you are a Nasal specialist, too :-)
This gives even more hope - nobody expects it to be
* Georg Vollnhals -- Monday 17 December 2007:
Just now (!!!) remembering Torsten's Dragonfly banner-trick (!!!) which
is pretty similar:
Yes, it's clearly a job for Maik's winch/anchor feature. He has
already lifted me via MP: I was in a sgs233, and Maik lifted me
with a bo105. There's just no
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AnMaster schrieb:
All screenshots have been looselessly compressed with optipng before uploading
(http://optipng.sourceforge.net/) at max level.
I don't think that screenshots need a lossles compression. JPG is
optimized for photograph-like
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Christian Mayer wrote:
AnMaster schrieb:
All screenshots have been looselessly compressed with optipng before
uploading
(http://optipng.sourceforge.net/) at max level.
I don't think that screenshots need a lossles compression. JPG is
Christian Mayer wrote:
About the image size: people are looking at the screenshots with their
web browser. So there are window borders, menus, navigation bar, etc.
pp. that also have to fit on the monitor. And it's quite bad if the
customer has to scroll to see the full beauty of our
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Stefan Seifert wrote:
Christian Mayer wrote:
About the image size: people are looking at the screenshots with their
web browser. So there are window borders, menus, navigation bar, etc.
pp. that also have to fit on the monitor. And it's quite
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Right. Some more screenshots uploaded to
http://rage.kuonet.org/~anmaster/flightgear/screenshots/1.0
New:
* A-10-KNID-02.png to A-10-KNID-18.png
* SopwithCamel-001.png
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
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- dark screenshots should be avoided, as they likely look bad
on cheap and/or badly adjusted/adjustable monitors. I have that
problem with mine, and that wouldn't be a good reason, but I
also know that others have them. If you don't have anything to
hide, use daylight! :-}
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Well I wanted to show the runway lights or aircraft lights in some of my
screenshots. Hard to do that at noon. :P
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
- dark screenshots should be avoided, as they likely look bad
on cheap and/or
* AnMaster -- Saturday 15 December 2007:
Well I wanted to show the runway lights or aircraft lights in some
of my screenshots. Hard to do that at noon. :P
True. But night lighting is one of our weakest areas, so it's probably
better to hide that away.
m.
Here is a nice shot over chicago...
No antialiasing, sorry...
http://www.t3r.de/fg/c172chicago.jpg
Torsten
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Here is a nice shot over chicago...
No antialiasing, sorry...
http://www.t3r.de/fg/c172chicago.jpg
Torsten
Ah ... the good ol' days. :-)
Jon
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On Saturday 15 December 2007 13:50:54 Jon S. Berndt wrote:
Ah ... the good ol' days. :-)
I like the 50fps - as I recall, with MSFS4 on an 8086 based PC it was much
closer to 1 frame / 5 seconds :-)
Cheers,
AJ
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On sam 15 décembre 2007, AJ MacLeod wrote:
This could give an idea for an other snapshot.
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/GRTux/Noratlas-Para.jpg
That one has a wrong definition ( missing aliasing )
Regards
--
Gérard
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/GRTux/
On Saturday 15 December 2007 14:34:19 gerard robin wrote:
This could give an idea for an other snapshot.
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/GRTux/Noratlas-Para.jpg
Nice dramatic shot (the sky especially) - pity about the sharp flat top to the
3d clouds to the right :-\
Cheers,
AJ
..and a pity that the parachutes are nor really
round...
but this are the shots are needed!
Regards
HHS
--- AJ MacLeod [EMAIL PROTECTED]
schrieb:
On Saturday 15 December 2007 14:34:19 gerard robin
wrote:
This could give an idea for an other snapshot.
On sam 15 décembre 2007, Heiko Schulz wrote:
..and a pity that the parachutes are nor really
round...
but this are the shots are needed!
Regards
HHS
--- AJ MacLeod [EMAIL PROTECTED]
schrieb:
On Saturday 15 December 2007 14:34:19 gerard robin
wrote:
This could give an idea for an
So, with FG, we can notice some little improvements ( on Amiga, the
pictures are better) :):) :)
Regards
Gérard
I still have an Amiga 3000T somewhere around here. [I ran Flight Simulator
(from subLogix) on that in the very early 1990's.] The Amiga had such
promise. But oh, what a
On Fri, 14 Dec 2007 16:30:42 +0100
gerard robin wrote:
yeah, i have one,:)
It could be a tale the Alouette and the Cow
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/GRTux/Alouette_III-img4.jpg
Nice udders!
-c
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(remove snip-me. to
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Well I uploaded quite a few new screenshots to
http://rage.kuonet.org/~anmaster/flightgear/screenshots/1.0/
also I removed some that had flaws in them.
Feel free to use any for the official website. They are dual licensed under GPL
2 or later and
On sam 15 décembre 2007, gerard robin wrote:
On sam 15 décembre 2007, Heiko Schulz wrote:
..and a pity that the parachutes are nor really
round...
but this are the shots are needed!
Regards
HHS
--- AJ MacLeod [EMAIL PROTECTED]
schrieb:
On Saturday 15 December 2007 14:34:19
On Saturday 15 December 2007 21:13:44 gerard robin wrote:
An other one , without the sharp flat top to the clouds , and with
parachutes more realistic.
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/GRTux/Noratlas-Para_1.jpg
Very nice indeed!
There are a few of the Camel here - not as impressive as that, by any
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Very nice!
Have you commited the nicer parachutes to cvs? I would like to try some
screenshots with them too. :) Also where is that screenshot taken? What is the
local airport?
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
gerard robin wrote:
On sam 15 décembre
I'm still playing catchup after being gone all week so I've missed a lot of
the contributions people have posted here. I am hoping that someone on the
list here would be willing to glean through all the screenshot contributions
and try to assemble maybe 10-20 of the very best ... that show a
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Curtis Olson wrote:
I'm still playing catchup after being gone all week so I've missed a lot of
the contributions people have posted here. I am hoping that someone on the
list here would be willing to glean through all the screenshot
On Dec 15, 2007 4:26 PM, AnMaster wrote:
Indeed, however I'm biased here as I provided a lot of screenshots myself
(compressing some more at the moment of dhc2F)
It sounds to me like you have just volunteered. And if no one else
volunteers to help assemble the final screen shots, then no
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Curtis Olson wrote:
On Dec 15, 2007 4:26 PM, AnMaster wrote:
Indeed, however I'm biased here as I provided a lot of screenshots myself
(compressing some more at the moment of dhc2F)
It sounds to me like you have just volunteered. And if
--- Curtis Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
On Dec 15, 2007 4:26 PM, AnMaster wrote:
Indeed, however I'm biased here as I provided a
lot of screenshots myself
(compressing some more at the moment of dhc2F)
It sounds to me like you have just volunteered. And
if no one else
Since I am now paying for www.flightgear.org bandwidth, I propose we upload
the videos to youtube and link to them from the FlightGear web site, or we
can even add an embedded player so they integrate seamlessly with the web
page ... which is something youtube encourages.
Curt.
On Dec 15, 2007
Hi,
Oh, that was something I didn't know- learn two things
a day ;-)
So youtube is a good solution!
Regards
HHS
--- Curtis Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Since I am now paying for www.flightgear.org
bandwidth, I propose we upload
the videos to youtube and link to them from the
FlightGear
if this can help AnMaster, pictures marked from 0 to 3 from
http://rage.kuonet.org/~anmaster/flightgear/screenshots/1.0/
0: I wouldn't like to see that as a marketing media for FG
1: not a good picture
2: interresting but not top notch quality
3: usable as a marketing media
About the A-10: I
On Dec 16, 2007 12:39 AM, alexis bory [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if this can help AnMaster, pictures marked from 0 to 3 from
http://rage.kuonet.org/~anmaster/flightgear/screenshots/1.0/
Okay, I'll just list the ones I graded with a 3 ;)
A-10-KNID-01.png (the rwy edge is somewhat jagged, is that
On ven 14 décembre 2007, gerard robin wrote:
On ven 14 décembre 2007, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
For a new release, especially one with version number 1.0, we
should provide some new screenshots for the website. Normally,
Curt would ask for that, but as he is/was away for a few days,
I start
On ven 14 décembre 2007, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
For a new release, especially one with version number 1.0, we
should provide some new screenshots for the website. Normally,
Curt would ask for that, but as he is/was away for a few days,
I start with this reminder. Screenshots should ...
SNIP
gerard robin
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Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] screenshots (and snapshots)
On ven 14 décembre 2007, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
For a new release, especially one with version number 1.0,
we should
provide some new
On ven 14 décembre 2007, Vivian Meazza wrote:
gerard robin
Sent: 14 December 2007 15:31
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Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] screenshots (and snapshots)
On ven 14 décembre 2007, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
For a new release, especially one with version
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Some questions:
* What resolution should be used? I normally run with maximized window. For true
full screen my monitor produces 1400x1280 however. However I don't like full
screen.
* I can run with 2x antialias in real time (the max in nvidia
Hi there,
Cool, I'm gonna take some cool shots.
BTW, why don't we provide some more attractive media on the website.
How about some short movies like seahawk taking off from Nimitz?
Two aircraft passing by in MP session also would be very attractive to users.
Best,
Tat
On Dec 14, 2007, at
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This may be a duplicated, didn't manage to get through first time.
Some questions:
* What resolution should be used? I normally run with maximized window. For true
full screen my monitor produces 1400x1280 however. However I don't like full
On Dec 14, 2007 3:54 PM, Tatsuhiro Nishioka wrote:
BTW, why don't we provide some more attractive media on the website.
How about some short movies like seahawk taking off from Nimitz?
Two aircraft passing by in MP session also would be very attractive to
users.
For large files like video,
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I made some screenshots of A-10, A-6E, Lightning and Concorde. I uploaded them
to http://rage.kuonet.org/~anmaster/flightgear/screenshots/1.0/ I might add more
if I get time.
The settings using in nvidia-settings:
Antialias: 4x, 9-tap Gaussian
Hi,
Ouch, Antialiasing doesn't work on Mac...
I need someone who understand OpenGL on Mac better than me.
Best,
Tat
On Dec 15, 2007, at 9:49 AM, AnMaster wrote:
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I made some screenshots of A-10, A-6E, Lightning and Concorde. I uploaded them
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