Hi, raf..thanks you liked it. I thought you get angry of stealing your job. "was thinking about moving some lights to the gyro panel" I knew it! I thought about this. 1. big A-Horizon to low-right-center-place(original position) without ball. 2. Top right position (bank angle arrow+big slide ball) 3. Fuel meter cut-paste next to Oil (logical..isnt it) 4. G. meter to fuels place 5. Gear indicator as light. (ill show real light postion) 6. Flap indicator??? Lets stick it somewhere.
Hi rafael. Here is the latest update. http://www.kolumbus.fi/koponen.lauri/Brewster3.bmp Things which proved too hard to me.(I need help here raf) 1. I smudged throttle meter borders by accidant while making shadows. No skill to correct it. -Can you fix it? 2. Making speed gauge. -Could we copy from another plane? -Mph gauge in US planes looks good.(0-600mph) Numbers are starting from from top. (which is right for b-239) We could use it for kmh if possible. If not...maybe copy from german plane? 3. Making alt gauge. -I think scale must be 0-10 as in all other planes. -Your altimeter looks awesome, but im afraid it wont work in game because above reason. -Again maybe just copy from any metric using plane? I think this 12 view will be ready soon since we live in opposite sides of world. Ill go to sleep now. Thanks again letting me try. Ps. I can add shadows rest of gauges later if you like em.
nice teamwork guys, wtg here is a link to pages with updated views . i hope all commentaries are included. thats about all for now bb all, cu in 14 days -datel, out
1 & 2- Done. but can we really use 2 horizons? 3- done 4- done 5- easy, but don't know what to write.. not "gear", for sure 6- just tell us the place and the "look" of it.
1- sure. But let's leave shading stuff only for the "final-touch" much easier. Err.. well, that's my way. 2- yes we can copy but wouldn't it be too unreal having speed indicator up to 800km/h for the Bw-239?? 3- well, the idea in my mind is quite optimistic.. it works correctly up to 5km, then we would have a little red arrow (like the ones marking thousands of feet) on the 2km indicator when the plane is at 7km.. got the point? LOL BTW, a lastest update, based on your suggestions/changes: