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With so much MSFS Scenery everywhere you look ......... well, I'm starting to feel like a kid in a candy store, lol !

Lately I have also been inspired to take a closer look into MSFS Caribbean scenery and going northward up to Florida - been finding lots in this region, both payware and freeware at 'fs.to'.
'IslandSimPilot' has lots of ideas for scenery in this region as depicted in his flights on YT : https://www.youtube.com/@IslandSimPilot/videos
 
To illustrate a point I made about why you shouldn't just a plane's shape from screenshots, this is the same plane, in the same spot, both shot with the drone camera. The first image is with the default camera settings, 50% zoom. The second image is at 90% zoom. No other changes to the image other than adjusting the zoom. (And having to move the camera farther back for the higher zoom.)

The default camera settinng distorts the heck out of a plane's shape, and I see lots of shots, even from devs, that are taken at the default zoom setting. So it's something to consider before getting upset at a distorted aircraft shape from pre-release screenshots.

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To illustrate a point I made about why you shouldn't just a plane's shape from screenshots, this is the same plane, in the same spot, both shot with the drone camera. The first image is with the default camera settings, 50% zoom. The second image is at 90% zoom. No other changes to the image other than adjusting the zoom. (And having to move the camera farther back for the higher zoom.)

The default camera settinng distorts the heck out of a plane's shape, and I see lots of shots, even from devs, that are taken at the default zoom setting. So it's something to consider before getting upset at a distorted aircraft shape from pre-release screenshots.

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Well, ain't that just a tad too extreme, Denny ?.. No one in his right state of mind is going to complain about the shape of something using that kind of extreme zoom. IF somebody complains about the shape of something on an aircraft model we can safely assume he knows what he's doing and is talking about, right ?

Btw, certainly don't what to re-start the dispute about Dean's F-4 nose, Tom didn't close the thread for nothing, but i'll eat my top hat with pepper and salt if 'distortion of a screenshot' has anything to do with the said dispute. It's just not enirely the right i.e. 'perfect' shape. That's all.
 
Denny's exaggerated the effect to illustrate the point, and he makes a good one. I've taken screenshots of Just Flight's Arrow III, and from some angles and zooms, it's got a wing span comparable to a U-2.
 
@Bomber_12th is that a VC shot with the pilots? Or is it an external shot but taken from inside the cockpit? Be great to see the pilots in the VC.
 
Well, ain't that just a tad too extreme, Denny ?.. No one in his right state of mind is going to complain about the shape of something using that kind of extreme zoom.

The thing is, that "extreme" zoom? That's the default 50% zoom. Yes, I zoomed in closer than default, and it's an ultrawidescreen monitor, and those exaggerate the effect further. But until you get to the realm of 90% zoom, there's some distortion, which is my point. Until you either fly the plane, or actually see video of it that pans around the exterior, it's best to give the designers the benefit of the doubt. I rarely see even see experienced devs or marketing folks setting the zoom to the point where distortion is minimized when making screenshots.

Anyway, the Phantom discussion is what made me think about pointing out the zoom issue, but I posted it here more thinking it's a good tip for people making screenshots. :) We can start a thread about best screenshot practices if we want to discuss techniques, etc. Might be a fun discussion!

In the meantime, to get back on track, I've recently gotten addicted to FSEconomy, and it's been super fun how it's both gotten me explore between airports it never would have occurred to me to fly between, and to dig out cool planes I haven't spent enough time flying. Lately I've been flying the G-44 Widgeon, with a superb Jankees paint scheme, around the Juneau, AK and BC area.

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The thing is, that "extreme" zoom? That's the default 50% zoom. Yes, I zoomed in closer than default, and it's an ultrawidescreen monitor, and those exaggerate the effect further. But until you get to the realm of 90% zoom, there's some distortion, which is my point. Until you either fly the plane, or actually see video of it that pans around the exterior, it's best to give the designers the benefit of the doubt.

Agreed of course but in this case a LOT of screenshots of the forthcoming F4 are posted on the JF site with which the nose section is always in view and i just can't see any sign of zoom related distortion in any of 'em. I think one of the most impressive screenies might be this one :

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One look at the nose in this particular shot only is enough for a 'connaisseur' to decide if there's something wrong with the shape of the nose or not. Not posting a comparison shot of the real one here because we don't want to start that again but if need be : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:F-4J_and_SH-3G_on_USS_America_(CVA-66)_1972-73.JPEG

For me, case is clear. :)

Anyway, the Phantom discussion is what made me think about pointing out the zoom issue, but I posted it here more thinking it's a good tip for people making screenshots. :) We can start a thread about best screenshot practices if we want to discuss techniques, etc. Might be a fun discussion!

Well, there already is a specific "screenshots and how to do it" thread in the permanent sticky department, Denny. You do know about that, don't you ? If not here you go : http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforu...real-screenshot-quot-Artists-quot-here!-(Tips!)

Great tips and some truly amazing screenshots by Screenshootist pur sang Richard Louis. No that much of a discussion though. Richard's screenies might be just a tad too intimidating. These pictures literally tell a thousand stories. No discussion needed. :)

In the meantime, to get back on track, I've recently gotten addicted to FSEconomy,

What exactly is that, Denny ?

Lately I've been flying the G-44 Widgeon, with a superb Jankees paint scheme, around the Juneau, AK and BC area.

Certainly one of my favs too ! Nice screenies ! :encouragement:

My fav too and here's why :

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Back to the 60's, 10 year old boy, one of my first plastic models. Remember it like it was yesterday. No more plastic models. All digital now. ;-)

What would particularly be great here is that we could assign todays watersplash effects ourselves to any older floatplane we have.

Question : has anybody possibly dived in to this matter already ? I mean figured out how watersplash effects are attached to f.i. the Beaver and Hughes H-4 ?.... Care to share ??.... ;)
 
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