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Re: UKMIL Lightning
Posted: 17 Sep 2008, 13:18
by John
@ Mike.... I remember seeing that T5 that's featured in your banner in some WIP shots that were posted a while ago... How's it coming?
Kind regards
John
Re: UKMIL Lightning
Posted: 18 Sep 2008, 08:25
by Ben Hartmann
Just a quick update we've hit some minor technicalities with this model and a decision has been made that we won't continue to press on with this model....so we are going to start from scratch, all over again....and make a better one!
Stay tuned.....
Ben
Re: UKMIL Lightning
Posted: 18 Sep 2008, 16:15
by stevo
Hi,
Techy111 wrote: Bit disappointed with the Bucc from UKmil as this was touted with SP2 compatibility but only had .BMP files....so not a true FSX bird
I think if you look in the FSX texture folder extended BMP textures are used in abundance, so FSX does use bmp. OK default FSX aircraft always use DDS but they are both more or less the same format being DXT1, 3 or 5. If saving as a DDS or Bmp both files would save with the same file size.
Personally I don't see any difference in using DDS or Bmp in performance or otherwise. In my FSX sceneries I use both bmp and DDS with no ill effects. The only benefit I've found using DDS is I can open them straight into Photoshop CS, edit, save and use in FSX without any further formatting.
Stevo

Re: UKMIL Lightning
Posted: 18 Sep 2008, 16:21
by Garry Russell
Hi Stevo
If you are opening them and saving them in Photoshop you must have a plugin or something because they will not open or save in photoshop.
Photoshop can't open or save DDS without modification
Garry
Re: UKMIL Lightning
Posted: 18 Sep 2008, 17:15
by stevo
Re: UKMIL Lightning
Posted: 18 Sep 2008, 17:22
by Arny_01
Personally I model in 3ds, using the textures fashioned in Photoshop .psd - then simply convert them to .dds via the imagetool thingy :o when happy with them, and drop that into the FSX texture folder.
Ben Hartmann wrote:Just a quick update we've hit some minor technicalities with this model and a decision has been made that we won't continue to press on with this model....so we are going to start from scratch, all over again....and make a better one!
Shame to see this abandoned when you so clearly advanced with Mesh. urrrrrrhhhhh another Lightning hits the rocks.... such a great aircraft...
John wrote:@ Mike.... I remember seeing that T5 that's featured in your banner in some WIP shots that were posted a while ago... How's it coming?
Didn't want to hijack someone elses thread - but if their model now abandoned, I guess I'm ok to say that, Yes I'm still the slowest modeller ever hit the world of Flight Sim!!
Virtually nothing to report on (stalled doing the XML coding - which I hate and struggle with to get it to do exactly as I want!) - then end up leaving the model for days on end, whilst I build up enthusiasm to battle with it again!
Regards Mike

Re: UKMIL Lightning
Posted: 18 Sep 2008, 17:30
by Garry Russell
Thanks Stevo.......I'll take a look at that
Garry
Re: UKMIL Lightning
Posted: 19 Sep 2008, 06:53
by Ben Hartmann
Arny_01 wrote:Shame to see this abandoned when you so clearly advanced with Mesh. urrrrrrhhhhh another Lightning hits the rocks.... such a great aircraft...
By that I assume you mean the Simshed machine? Hopefully thats still sitting in the backroom somewhere, eh Brian?
Rgds
Ben
Re: UKMIL Lightning
Posted: 21 Sep 2008, 01:56
by Railrunner130
Looks nice!!
CHEERS
Re: UKMIL Lightning
Posted: 25 Sep 2008, 22:17
by Brian Franklin
Rob, exactly, the AI23B was the radar inside the bullet, looks overly large to me, I'll see if I can find a decent picture. And yes some of the Simshed stuff is still alive and ticking over including this. (sorry to hijack)
