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New F-15C Cockpit Shots

Roadburner440

Charter Member 2010
Hey everyone. Well today we have added even more weathering and smaller details to the cockpit. It is certainty coming together well. These are still in the rendering programs and not in game. So things such as shadowing are still not the way they will be once in the simulator. As always comments and crits are welcome.
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A shot of the ejection seat and canopy area behind it. Also can see the caopy actuator.
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A shot of the various panels on the righthand console. Have the electronic countermeasures control, engine generator control, environmental control system panel, and interior lighting panel.
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A shot of the main panel with all the gauges. Gauges are done in 3-D.
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Closeup of the main panel gauges. Can see the clarity of all the lettering and numbering.
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Zoomed out a bit from the panel to show overall layout, and the shap of the canopy framing.
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Closeup of the fuel quanity, caution advisory panel, cabin pressure, and some of the engine gauges. Notice the weathering on the amber capsule lenses.
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Here you have your digital display, airspeed indicator, AOA indicator, and G-meter.
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Lastly a shot of the left hand console. Showing your throttles, hydraulic and avionics panel, autopilot, and exterior lighting among other. I look forward to bringing more updates on this and the F-15E and the future. Thanks for stopping by.
 
Nick is doing one hell of a great paintjob , those are just screencaptures in 3DS as well , no lighting or shadows to add atmosphere and it still looks like a photo of a well used Eagle.
 
Bloody fantastic! The Eagle is one of the only warbirds I see flying with any frequency here in Portland, and for that reason alone I'm more interested in this one than some of the other jets that are in the works. Like Chuck said, that texturing is a-grade stuff. Can't wait to see some in-sim shots. :medals:
 
I didn't think anone would be able to outdo Aerosoft's F-16, and it sure looks like you're headed there!!
 
Man that looks so good I tried to flick some of the switches! :bump:
 
very nice model but you must admit you are all thinking LAG-FEST lol

Not really. If the performance of their F-23 is any indication she will be smooth as silk.

I'm really looking forward to the future of this Milviz/FSD partnership :ernae:
 
Not really. If the performance of their F-23 is any indication she will be smooth as silk.

I'm really looking forward to the future of this Milviz/FSD partnership :ernae:
so the f-23 is fps friendly hmm that made it just jump a few spots on my wish list :wiggle:
 
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