legoboyvdlp wrote in Mon Dec 22, 2014 2:20 am:It makes snow in the air form realistic looking flakes when viewed up close...
and adds snow below the snow falling which can be pink and glistens and also can be pushed away by plows and flattened by skis on the DHC-6. Is it possibls?
Johan G wrote in Mon Dec 22, 2014 7:38 pm:Yes, but if it is going to be persistent even only to you it would probably have to be even more expensive than the contrails. A similar but not persistent effect can be seen as the bow waves off the carriers.
Bjoern wrote in Tue Dec 23, 2014 1:01 pm:Define "persistent".
Bjoern wrote in Tue Dec 23, 2014 1:01 pm:...for five minutes at best. Or less.
Thorsten wrote in Thu May 21, 2015 6:01 am:I think I commented elsewhere that water hardly ever looks like this and you moreover you can almost never see this from a plane because it's a shallow angle effect, the way FSX and X-plane used this is vastly overdone and unrealistic, and so I think this has a very bad pain to gain ratio
Thorsten wrote in Thu May 21, 2015 6:01 am:I think I commented elsewhere that water hardly ever looks like this and you moreover you can almost never see this from a plane because it's a shallow angle effect, the way FSX and X-plane used this is vastly overdone and unrealistic, and so I think this has a very bad pain to gain ratio.
Translation - I have no plans to add this to the ALS framework.
We need some short-distance mirror-like reflections, nice to see it in small developed harbours, flying close to ships, lakes (is awesome to see it with calm water) and big buildings near to water. I support the idea!Alright, well, maybe not quite so mirror-like, but still, some reflection would be nice, especially for seaplanes.
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