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I was wondering, should I get FSX? Is it worth 30 dollars?
Any freeware airliner mods you'd recommend?
There's none of the top of my head, but I get all my mods from http://www.simviation.com/. I think it's a pretty good site to get freeware for FSX and it's actually where I discovered Orbiter.
Have fun!
Any freeware airliner mods you'd recommend?
Project Open Sky. All freeware over there. It appears they have dissolved, which is just as well. Not friendly people, at all. Like not at all ever. And it is no surprise to me that they finally hit critical mass and imploded on each other.
But they have pretty much all the Boeing jetliners and varients, some have VCs, some good liveries. For freeware, it is probably the best you can get.
The download section appears to be still up so you can still get their stuff, but no support. Which is no loss. They really offered no support at all when they were still around, other than call you an idiot for not knowing how FS works, how the directory structure is. Really, if all they did was yell RTFM, that would have been an imrpovement.
http://www.projectopensky.com/index.php?app=downloads
I remember those idiots... i asked where to put a scenery file and i was calledthis and
that. They were NEVER nice people
Awesome! :thumbup:Well, this is my first Photoshop edit of a FSX photo, so here goes nothing.
An Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia in House Livery flying over the Rocky Mountains somewhere between Denver and Salt Lake City.
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Tell me what you guys think!![]()
It seems awfully...uh...blurry...Well, this is my first Photoshop edit of a FSX photo, so here goes nothing.
An Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia in House Livery flying over the Rocky Mountains somewhere between Denver and Salt Lake City.
Tell me what you guys think!![]()
It seems awfully...uh...blurry...
Just keep in mind when using blur effects that your image still needs a focal point. At first glance my eyes shift directly to the sun as out of all the blurry things in the image, it's the most distinctive by it's brightness. A clearer focal will keep the sun from being so dominating. After the sun it's hard for the eyes to naturally follow anything since it's all so blurred. The sense of depth is really lost by it, too. So if you want to blur, either don't do the entire image or keep some parts only slightly blured.
Also lens flares are typically cheesy, so I'd turn it off if you are going to go for image quality. And if you really feel the need for a lens flare (Such feelings are highly immoral, btw.) keep that for post-processing where you are in control.
I also don't really like borders, but that's just me, not a stylistic error.