Aerosoft ATR72-500 near NZMF:



Hauntingly beautiful - as ever (over Scotland):


Stampe near Old Warden:

Default XP11 C172 over Scotland:

For anyone that uses XP11 and XVision, the preset is here: Adam XV 126_01.
Adam.
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hoki1185 wrote:Your pics look great. Would like to do the download. Where do I place it in X Plane 11?
Splitpin wrote:Holy cow ....those are fantastic screens, you may have sold me Adam.
By the way ...are you aware that there is nobody in the ATR's cockpit
... or midgets. Can't *both* be in the lav, Shirley?Adamski wrote:Thanks for the kind comments, gents!
Out-of-the-box XP11 lighting is altogether more natural than FSX or P3D. However - just like the others - it needs the odd tweak utility to get the best out of it (the lighting, that is). XP11's weakest points are cloud and water algorithms, where even FS9 fares better! Object shadowing (VC and exterior) can often be a little crude as well ... but the overall *effect* still appears more realistic for some reason.
scaber wrote:I agree, but I do have a big problem with the polluted air look that XP11 seems to think occurs over the whole planet. Is there anyway your shaders can return NZ/Aus to their more natural clearer air appearance. Maybe most of Europe and America really does look like that but the flights I've done in NZ seldom have air looking like that.

emfrat wrote:In AFS2, you can just tap V to increase visibility, and Shift+V to introduce the amount of haze you want. You can also use T and Shift+T to move the Sun around. Takes half the fun out of plotting screenies, but gets them there a lot quicker![]()
Adamski wrote:There's a preset in xVision that does exactly that, called "Khaki correction" - which can be tweaked to various strengths. xVision is payware, but well worth it IMHO. I had an awful lot to do with Yuri Tryfonov with his original PTA and he was always incredibly friendly and helpful. You tend to want to support people like that!
Adam.

scaber wrote:Adamski wrote:There's a preset in xVision that does exactly that, called "Khaki correction" - which can be tweaked to various strengths. xVision is payware, but well worth it IMHO. I had an awful lot to do with Yuri Tryfonov with his original PTA and he was always incredibly friendly and helpful. You tend to want to support people like that!
Adam.
Thanks, Adam. I will investigate xVision and give it a try in that case.
cowpatz wrote:Great scenery. Those first few seem quite blue to me. Could just be me or the devices I am viewing them on.

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