Hi All, is it possible to transfer the great VC night lighting from the -510ED to the standard BAC 1-11 panel?I really like the new post lighting effects on the -510ED as compared to the standard 1-11
thanks
Stan
BAC 1-11 night lighting question
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Hi Stan... I may be wrong here, but the lighting effects are now in all of the models. Make sure your downloading them from DM's site (http://www.dmflightsim.co.uk) and that you are over writting the older files when it is installed. 
Ben.







Hi Stan
You can alter the VC night lighting on the 1-11 model, but you'd have to paint the light splashes yourself to match the positions of the instruments.
It's not actually that hard to do if you've got a reasonable idea with painting bitmaps.
There is a freeware program called DXTbmp by Martin Wright that allows you to edit & save the DXT3 texture files that it uses to do the lighting.
The textures themselves are held in the main FS \texture folder.
$DM111VCPANEL1_L
$DM111VCPANEL2_L
$DM111VCPANEL3_L
Note that they don't have & must not have a '.bmp' extension for them to work. Don't know why.
The 510ED panel is not an improved version of the night lighting technique, though. The aircraft just have different styles of lighting.
The regular 1-11 doesn't have the post lighting, it has flood lighting.
I agree that the post lighting effect looks better in FS than the floodlighting effect, but that's just the way it is.
This is the similar flood lighting style on the VC10 simulator at Brize Norton, also shows the same backlit style overhead as the 1-11.
Tonks at the controls, just about to turn in to virtual Kai Tak I think.

You can alter the VC night lighting on the 1-11 model, but you'd have to paint the light splashes yourself to match the positions of the instruments.
It's not actually that hard to do if you've got a reasonable idea with painting bitmaps.
There is a freeware program called DXTbmp by Martin Wright that allows you to edit & save the DXT3 texture files that it uses to do the lighting.
The textures themselves are held in the main FS \texture folder.
$DM111VCPANEL1_L
$DM111VCPANEL2_L
$DM111VCPANEL3_L
Note that they don't have & must not have a '.bmp' extension for them to work. Don't know why.

The 510ED panel is not an improved version of the night lighting technique, though. The aircraft just have different styles of lighting.
The regular 1-11 doesn't have the post lighting, it has flood lighting.
I agree that the post lighting effect looks better in FS than the floodlighting effect, but that's just the way it is.
This is the similar flood lighting style on the VC10 simulator at Brize Norton, also shows the same backlit style overhead as the 1-11.
Tonks at the controls, just about to turn in to virtual Kai Tak I think.



Yes, that's certainly you at the controls Tonks. I only did that the once.
The night lights will still be flood lights though. That's right isn't it?
They're all rheostat controlled on the 1-11, so I assume each crew could adjust to their preference. Sadly not possible in FS.
The 1-11 model is not as bright as that above, but it may still be too bright. Dunno really. It was toned down slightly in one of the updates a few months back.
A lot depends on the bloody stupid FS moon as well. You catch the moonlight on the panel & it's rather bright, turn 180 degrees & it's a lot darker.
I'm open to suggestion. Does anyone think it should be turned down some more?

DM
The night lights will still be flood lights though. That's right isn't it?
They're all rheostat controlled on the 1-11, so I assume each crew could adjust to their preference. Sadly not possible in FS.
The 1-11 model is not as bright as that above, but it may still be too bright. Dunno really. It was toned down slightly in one of the updates a few months back.
A lot depends on the bloody stupid FS moon as well. You catch the moonlight on the panel & it's rather bright, turn 180 degrees & it's a lot darker.
I'm open to suggestion. Does anyone think it should be turned down some more?

DM

