October 24, 201312 yr Hi folks, I recently made a post called 'The Future of FSX' which basically contained some PSP edited FSX shots in order to see what the future of FSX (or other flight sims) might look like. I had some overflow of these overly edited shots and I thought I would share these spare edits with you folks as you may enjoy a shot or two in this batch. Here the remaining overly edits: Thanks for viewing.
October 25, 201312 yr I would love to know your techniques for producing these types of hybrid images. Very interesting. Dennis Trawick Screen Shot Forum Rules
October 25, 201312 yr Wonderful. Really cool shots. I must remember to play around with editing sometime. That ElAl shot it beautiful.... Any tips on how you did these? Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk
October 25, 201312 yr Overly edited? Not in my book. Killer shots, and I'm not a great fan of jets big and small. Beautiful stuff Dan George (woodhick)Check out Greenbrier Aero Club, the VA for and about the GA pilot.
October 25, 201312 yr Great! Really cool shots, especially the one with the BA bird (DC10?) and the KLM landing in a thunderstorm. Florian
October 25, 201312 yr If this happens in my lifetime, I'll die a happy man! Sascha Rieger | EVO Developer What is EVO • How to get Evo 2016 • FS9 Evolution Forum
October 28, 201312 yr Author Thank you all for your comments & praise. I would love to know your techniques for producing these types of hybrid images. Very interesting. Wonderful. Really cool shots. I must remember to play around with editing sometime. That ElAl shot it beautiful.... Any tips on how you did these? Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk Thanks, I achieved these by sifting through many FSX shots and many many real life pictures of skies, taxiways etc. Trick is to find similar settings, angles, lighting & shadows and mix the 2 shots together in a simple cut & paste blend. The actual editing is pretty straight forward, the hard part is matching partial photo material with the original FSX shot to make 1 seamless shot. Great! Really cool shots, especially the one with the BA bird (DC10?) and the KLM landing in a thunderstorm. Thank you, the BA Bird is a B777 at Glasgow.
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