March 1, 201313 yr Here you go Al! :biggrin: My latest 747-200 video had no instrument/panel lighting .....well it has now....separate switches for each. All done by the magic of alpha channels. :Nerd: .....now to light the engineers panel. :Cuppa: My FS Videos
March 1, 201313 yr Great detail and sharpness! The worn textures really emphasize the classic-ness of the B747-200.
March 1, 201313 yr Your solution is efficient, intelligent, beautiful and refined. Nobody can touch your artistry in my opinion. Thank you for sharing. Regards; Fritz
March 3, 201313 yr I wish every other dev out there could figure this out. Did you have to tie the instrument lights to the taxi or landing lights? I really hate that on most of my payware planes.
March 3, 201313 yr Author I wish every other dev out there could figure this out. Did you have to tie the instrument lights to the taxi or landing lights? I really hate that on most of my payware planes. No not at all. Simple custom XML codes will take care of that. I use alpha highlighting to light my instrument lights so they can be seen in daylight or night and custom xml variable to switch them on/off....my glareshield light uses a different custom variables so can be switch on separately to the instrument lights. Both of which are independent of any taxi/landing lights. My FS Videos
March 3, 201313 yr 10/10 As mentioned, some payware developers might want to take note of this artistry.
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