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  • Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.

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Simply The Best Formation Flight Video I have seen so far (Patrouille de France)

Wow!!!:jump:

Thanks guys, i am touched by your messages!

First, i am sorry if my words are incorrect, but i am french, and only 17!!:ernae:

I have a few things to say, especially to X_eidos2: i am not sure but i think you don't understand the way i made this video: all the aircrafts you can see are not some "clones", i just used FSrecorder to record tracks one by one, that's why the Alphajets (name of these aircrafts) are moving when the camera is close...
So please don't tell me that my video is just cool cause of the angles used for cameras, or something like that, it takes several months to get at this result!

Once again, thank you for your commentaries, this is really great to see that you appreciate my video!:salute:

Bye!

Quentin.
 
One of the new tools added to FSRecorder is the ability to easily duplicate recorded flights and add position, timing and angle offsets. This means you can just make one flight of one aircraft and then duplicate it 5 times and add different offsets and in a matter minutes you have a very precise 6 ship formation. Whether or not this is the method Quentin used it doesn't really matter a whole lot. It still requires quite a bit of effort and talent to then go in and record the different shots during playback of the flights and then edit them together to make a good looking video. The programmer for FSRecorder has said that he will be adding even more options to the advanced playback feature so that video makers in the near future will have even more tools to work with when making these kind of formation videos.

Here is a short example I made using Fsrecorder and flying the first airplane only. I converted the track I recorded into a txt file and edited it, added an offset value for each wingman and converted it back into a frc file. that's it. The video shows what I got : a perfect formation!
However, Quentin seems not to have used that Technic as the wingman airplanes are not perfectly steady in his video.
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If Quentin says he made individual frc files for each plane in the formations I have no reason not to believe him.
If it took him several months to accomplish this it's easy to see why.
He's accomplished a very difficult task in probably the hardest possible way.

I'm just trying to explain that someone else could make a similar video with the same stunning results in a fraction of the time using the tools now available in the newest version of FSRecorder.

MirageIII2009
If you want to introduce some slight imperfections into your flights to get that bobbing around effect, add a slight time offset. Somewhere in the 0.025 and 0.015 second range. Then make adjustments to the position offsets to make up for the time change. The current version of the advance playback menu only allows time offsets in whole seconds. To make time offsets in a fraction of a second you have to make the edits in the txt version of the flight file. Upcoming versions of FSRecorder will have the ability to make time offsets in fractions of a second when working in the advanced playback menu.
 
If Quentin says he made individual frc files for each plane in the formations I have no reason not to believe him.
If it took him several months to accomplish this it's easy to see why.
He's accomplished a very difficult task in probably the hardest possible way.

I'm just trying to explain that someone else could make a similar video with the same stunning results in a fraction of the time using the tools now available in the newest version of FSRecorder.

MirageIII2009
If you want to introduce some slight imperfections into your flights to get that bobbing around effect, add a slight time offset. Somewhere in the 0.025 and 0.015 second range. Then make adjustments to the position offsets to make up for the time change. The current version of the advance playback menu only allows time offsets in whole seconds. To make time offsets in a fraction of a second you have to make the edits in the txt version of the flight file. Upcoming versions of FSRecorder will have the ability to make time offsets in fractions of a second when working in the advanced playback menu.
You're right, I tried to add time offsets and it looks less clean.
Anyways, I like to fly very imperfect formations manually using 2 ou 3 aircrafts only!
Thanks for your instructive input! :ernae:
 
Even if it was possible to add inperfections, you couldn't do some aerobatics, like in my video, and the behaviour of the aircrafts couldn't be as realistic as this...

I just used FSrecorder in the way I said above, and the Windows tape recorder to synchronise the leader and the wingmans with my voice!

So it's simply impossible to make a formation like in my video with your method!

I hope you'll understand (I am not hurt by what you said, but sincerely that's ridiculous!), and thank you for the interest you take in my video!:ernae:

I am gonna sleep now (I am French, so because of the time difference, it's time to fly trough both space and time, out of body, out of mind:jump:)!


Hasta luego!

Quentin.
 
Take it easy Quentin, X_eidos2 didnt say you used the offset method for your video.
It said the opposite if you read his last post:

If Quentin says he made individual frc files for each plane in the formations I have no reason not to believe him.
If it took him several months to accomplish this it's easy to see why.
He's accomplished a very difficult task in probably the hardest possible way.

I'm just trying to explain that someone else could make a similar video with the same stunning results in a fraction of the time using the tools now available in the newest version of FSRecorder.


X_eidos2 just mentions that it is possible to create formation flights using the offset way, not YOUR formation flight!
Actually I found his input quite interesting as I learned some new things about FSrecorder which I use very often.
You achieved something extremely difficult and your videos look terrific!
Bonne nuit! :ernae:
 
Oui oui Mirage 3, merci (thanks:jump:)!

I understood his message, but I just wanted to explain that it's not possible, sorry if I was violent!:salute:
 
Hi Folks

Quentin -
A stunning production, most impressive. :salute:
Music selection is an appropriate and refreshing change.

EDIT -
Just watched Patrouille de France, Part 1:
Superb work, and beautifully composited.

ATB
Paul
 
Thank you!

If you have questions, comments, etc...don't hesitate to let me a message in the page of the video, or in this forum!:salute:

See you soon!
 
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