thunder100
Charter Member 2010
As a modellor, door issues are hurrendously difficult. Sometimes they smooth perfectly after being cut, sometimes because of their locations, they will just not sit right as a blending surface with the fuselage.
Also, most aircraft cuts, at certain angles with light shading just right, can make them look horrible. That can be the conditions of the sim, lighting, etc, not so much the model.
I get so many complaints on my planes because of my Strobes. :d I use that circuit for other things, so I wire in my strobes to the nav lights. People really hate that. I may stop doing it because of the complaints, but its the way I make my birds. (I like being able to turn on the dome light with a simple keyboard key stroke. Strobes have 'O' (oh) key, so I used that circuit to have a seperate dome light, then instrumentation on the Nav circuit. Works great till some people freak because they turn on strobes and get a dome light instead.).
Bill
Dear Bill
Dont do that.I cannot see why I want to shift nav lights indipendantely
If you go to more complex lights pls remember there are just 18 lights with 10 sources(Nav,etc)
So we ran out of lights in the Starliner project as we need 4 lights for each engines flames and annother 4 for the(independant) fuel dump
So if you can make it work with less lights-->always better
Roland
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Thunder100 Starliner Team