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Yeah, I phrased that like cr*p...

So not sure what that has to do woth asn :P

 

Yah me neither - oh well - take care  :wink:

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Yah me neither - oh well - take care  :wink:

Lol what do you mean you either? You posted lol!

 

Let me try again:

 

You posted the shot

He asked: "asn"? Meaning if you were using asn there

You answered: "orbx weather theme 4"

 

And that's my question. What does you answer have to donwoth his question of "asn?" :P

 

So... Do you use asn for that shot ? (Well in the sim in general rather) and "orbx weather theme 4" is that a rex theme or what?

 

Thanks!!

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Lol what do you mean you either? You posted lol!

 

Let me try again:

 

You posted the shot

He asked: "asn"? Meaning if you were using asn there

You answered: "orbx weather theme 4"

 

And that's my question. What does you answer have to donwoth his question of "asn?" :P

 

So... Do you use asn for that shot ? (Well in the sim in general rather) and "orbx weather theme 4" is that a rex theme or what?

 

Thanks!!

 

Carlos you cant use ASN & and an Orbx weather theme at the same time - thought it was obvious  :wink:

Rich Sennett

               

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lol - ORBX weather theme 4 is one of six installed with ORBX sceneries.

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lol - ORBX weather theme 4 is one of six installed with ORBX sceneries.

 

Sure is Steve - a quick go to that serves its purpose very well  :wink: now if I waiting on a stable P3D I can load up

Rich Sennett

               

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yeah it would help! hehe

Steve Waite: Engineer at codelegend.com

Wow that looks great! Very nice shot :)

Kenneth Andersen

What a nice one, Rich, thanks for sharing

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Wow that looks great! Very nice shot :)

 

What a nice one, Rich, thanks for sharing

 

thank you much for the kind comments not my best but appreciate your comments - will do better next time  :wink:

Rich Sennett

               

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Nice shots Rich. By the way, my clouds using REX used to look really good like in your pic. Since I have installed a couple updates from REX that I neglected over the past few months, my clouds lost their mojo. They look very symmetrical and repetitive. Any ideas in terms of why that might be the case. 

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Nice Rich!

 

Thanks Buddy

 

 

Nice shots Rich. By the way, my clouds using REX used to look really good like in your pic. Since I have installed a couple updates from REX that I neglected over the past few months, my clouds lost their mojo. They look very symmetrical and repetitive. Any ideas in terms of why that might be the case. 

 

Not really sure - tough question - did you turn up the cloud algorithm a bit mine is at .52 - careful as the higher you go bigger hit - also not using soft clouds lately - just the original lower level clouds in REX4  also stay away from cumulus in high level - not at my pc to tell you the cloud sets being used - high level is the second one on the second page of listings two away from the last set called cumulus basically  - have to get exact names when I am home

Rich Sennett

               

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Not really sure - tough question - did you turn up the cloud algorithm a bit mine is at .52 - careful as the higher you go bigger hit - also not using soft clouds lately - just the original lower level clouds in REX4  also stay away from cumulus in high level - not at my pc to tell you the cloud sets being used - high level is the second one on the second page of listings two away from the last set called cumulus basically  - have to get exact names when I am home

 

Thanks for getting back to me Rich. I tried different settings (between .5 and 1.0) with the cloud scale and tried standard REX clouds as well as soft clouds but still they look like puffy dollops of whipped cream. Much different than what I had before I updated REX. By the way, I have tried all of the different P3D and Orbx cloud presets in the sim and no luck. 

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Thanks for getting back to me Rich. I tried different settings (between .5 and 1.0) with the cloud scale and tried standard REX clouds as well as soft clouds but still they look like puffy dollops of whipped cream. Much different than what I had before I updated REX. By the way, I have tried all of the different P3D and Orbx cloud presets in the sim and no luck. 

 

Well thats not right Mike - try dumping shaders maybe - I have not seen this - have to look around REX forums

Rich Sennett

               

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Well thats not right Mike - try dumping shaders maybe - I have not seen this - have to look around REX forums

I will give that a try. Thank you sir. By the way, you stated that you are using both PTA and RSP. I thought PTA had everything that RSP has and then some.

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