October 28, 201510 yr Hello, I stubbled across a program called RealTerraHaze which renders a haze effect for Xplane. I am wondering if anyone knows of a similiar program which can be used wth Prepa3d? I really miss the bluish haze effect. I am currently using RexDirect4 and Soft clouds , but the rendering of the clouds just doesn't seem to be right. I would love to get the effect that this program: Real Terra Haze produces in Xplane in Prepar3d V3. I think what I am looking for is raleigh scattering. If anyone knows how this might be achieved I'd be grateful if you would kindly let me know. Thank you in advance for tking to to reply. Paul
October 28, 201510 yr https://www.reddit.com/r/flightsim/comments/37eb7l/finally_got_a_good_approximation_of_rayleigh/ http://i.imgur.com/tk0ucke.jpg It's someone's idea of how to do it in P3d.
October 28, 201510 yr You can get this effect if you use a 3rd party weather generator like ActiveSkyNext. Using that in conjunction with REX produces some great looking haze. -Jim Engage, research, inform and make your posts count! -Jim Morvay Origin EON-17SLX - Under the hood: Intel Core i7 7700K at 4.2GHz (Base) 4.6GHz (overclock), nVidia GeForce GTX-1080 Pascal w/8gb vram, 32gb (2x16) Crucial 2400mhz RAM, 3840 x 2160 17.3" IPS w/G-SYNC, Samsung 950 EVO 256GB PCIe m.2 SSD (Primary), Samsung 850 EVO 500gb M.2 (Sim Drive), MS Windows 10 Professional 64-Bit
October 29, 201510 yr Author Hi, Can you please tell me what textures you are using for the picture above? Thanks Paul
October 29, 201510 yr Hello, I stubbled across a program called RealTerraHaze which renders a haze effect for Xplane. I am wondering if anyone knows of a similiar program which can be used wth Prepa3d? I really miss the bluish haze effect. I am currently using RexDirect4 and Soft clouds , but the rendering of the clouds just doesn't seem to be right. I would love to get the effect that this program: Real Terra Haze produces in Xplane in Prepar3d V3. I think what I am looking for is raleigh scattering. If anyone knows how this might be achieved I'd be grateful if you would kindly let me know. Thank you in advance for tking to to reply. Paul Have you tried to use Mogwaisoft Shade and the "Blue Daze" preset? That may get you close to the effect you are looking for.
October 31, 201510 yr Author Hi Guys, Thank you for posting your replies. I was able to achieve my goal. Here is a screen shot for you. (sorry guys gave up trying to post the image here, nightmare) Edited October 31, 201510 yr by thomamaxi
October 31, 201510 yr Commercial Member But you didn't share the 'how'. LOL Ed Wilson Mindstar AviationMy Playland - I69
October 31, 201510 yr Commercial Member Hi Guys, Thank you for posting your replies. I was able to achieve my goal. Here is a screen shot for you. (sorry guys gave up trying to post the image here, nightmare) What did you do to achieve your goal? REX AccuSeason Developer REX Simulations
November 1, 201510 yr Author Hi, I took the advice of the above posts and used a combination of RexEssential + Overdrive (select natural for dawn, day, dusk) add Rex Direct 4, texture set Misty and use the program Mogwaisoft -Shade for FSX (select Blue haze Preset) Also, used was a combination of low and medium altitude SOFT clouds from Rex Direct 4, crucial to get th glorious sunsets is the selection of Dusk texture- Natural Hope this helps Paul
November 3, 201510 yr you have some control of haze effect by setting upper and lower visibility in ASNext
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