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Pascal... answer to your cloud question

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Pascal... I think this might be an answer to your cloud question from the screen shot forum...I used the default Fly!II sky in those shots. To darken the clouds, I think (it has been a long time) I changed the scalar values in the fly.ini file... This is what I have now...lightScalarDusk=25lightScalarDawn=50lightScalarDay=100lightScalarNight=7Hope this works for you...Vinhttp://www.vinscimone.com/dancnkid.gif


Vin Scimone

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Thanks Vin!I thought this question was lost in the deep of the screenshots forum! (maybe not the best place for technical questions) :-)I'll give it a try tomorrow!I have to tell you again: your shots are really beautiful!Best Regards!Pascal :+

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Thanks for the tip :-smile12 Steve

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Thank you Vin,I tried your setting today, and the clouds look just georgeous!Rodger :-beerchug

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