March 2, 200521 yr Is there anything I can do to eliminate this quilt effect:Thanks,Jason Jason Springer (p3dv5.2, MSFS 2020)
March 3, 200521 yr Just a friendly 'bump'! I'd love to know the answer to this too ;)Cheers,Paulhttp://www.strontiumdog.plus.com/conc_capt_ba.jpgConcorde Training Captainwww.BAVirtual.co.uk
March 3, 200521 yr Commercial Member Hi,It's a "feature" of FS9 when a stratus layer is drawn above a cumulus layer at certain altitudes, depending on the random variation cloud model FS9 has selected for that type. We don't have much control over how it draws these. For the future we are working on some tricks to try and prevent it.For now you can disable overcast enhancement and/or reduce max cloud layers to reduce the frequency of this scenario..Hope that helps! Damian ClarkHiFi Simulation Technologies
March 3, 200521 yr OK Damian. Thanks very much.Cheers,Paulhttp://www.strontiumdog.plus.com/conc_capt_ba.jpgConcorde Training Captainwww.BAVirtual.co.uk
March 3, 200521 yr Jason,If you use Chris Willis' FSW cloud sets, under the 'Cumulus' option you could try the following sets of either E,F,G,H orI.Set 'I' seemed to minimise the ocurrence of this effect for me.Hope this is of some use to you.Regards, Stu Bunch
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