Hi all,
I just got the green light from Jesse to start putting the word out on a couple of projects that are going to be happening in the very near future.
First - there is going to be an upgrade to the FS9 Texan - Harvard package. All six aircraft will be getting new custom xml gauges to replace the current ones being used. Plus there are going to be two new aircraft added to the collection. One will be a post-war version of the Harvard MkII. Our beta tester, Tien MacDonald, found a photograph of the very plane that was in my Dad's scrapbook as it appeared after the war. It had been converted into a rocket trainer and was stationed out in Manitoba. The second aircraft will be an SNJ with a tailhook. I'm also thinking of trying to convert the FSX USS Monterey into an FS9 scenery object so folks will have something to practice their landings on. For those who have already purchased the FS9 Texan/Harvard package - this will be a free upgrade. For those who want to purchase the package - the cost will remain the same as it is now.
Second - we're going to have a texture painting contest for the Texans and Harvards - both FSX and FS9. For those who don't have a copy of the models - we will be offering free downloads of both FSX and FS9 versions of the planes. These special versions have their guts stripped out but enough left to show how any new texture will look. A special set of new bump and specular maps are being made to allow FSX textures up to 2048 x 2048. You should be able to read any stencils applied with a texture that size. Jesse is still working out the rules and procedures and the prizes. Last I heard the first prize will be $50.00 USD. Too bad I'm not allowed to enter
So it's time to put the snow shovels away and get out those digital paint brushes and start looking up references.
I just got the green light from Jesse to start putting the word out on a couple of projects that are going to be happening in the very near future.
First - there is going to be an upgrade to the FS9 Texan - Harvard package. All six aircraft will be getting new custom xml gauges to replace the current ones being used. Plus there are going to be two new aircraft added to the collection. One will be a post-war version of the Harvard MkII. Our beta tester, Tien MacDonald, found a photograph of the very plane that was in my Dad's scrapbook as it appeared after the war. It had been converted into a rocket trainer and was stationed out in Manitoba. The second aircraft will be an SNJ with a tailhook. I'm also thinking of trying to convert the FSX USS Monterey into an FS9 scenery object so folks will have something to practice their landings on. For those who have already purchased the FS9 Texan/Harvard package - this will be a free upgrade. For those who want to purchase the package - the cost will remain the same as it is now.
Second - we're going to have a texture painting contest for the Texans and Harvards - both FSX and FS9. For those who don't have a copy of the models - we will be offering free downloads of both FSX and FS9 versions of the planes. These special versions have their guts stripped out but enough left to show how any new texture will look. A special set of new bump and specular maps are being made to allow FSX textures up to 2048 x 2048. You should be able to read any stencils applied with a texture that size. Jesse is still working out the rules and procedures and the prizes. Last I heard the first prize will be $50.00 USD. Too bad I'm not allowed to enter
So it's time to put the snow shovels away and get out those digital paint brushes and start looking up references.