F-14D Cockpit
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Fantastic. I can’t help you. But i see you great work. And it’s very good
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Guys,
Small weekend update….I´ve struggled the whole day with a massive hangover but I got some work done.
I´ve done some more testing with the pit at night. Is good to know that ckpitartn issue is normal behaviour, I´ve also checked and it seems the image freezing when looking to the sides issue is related to the NVGs, it doesn’t happen without NVGs on, so that’s another clue!
I´ve modified the floodlighting to orange and also managed to illuminate my first panel (in orange too)! Its hard to get any pictures of the tomcat pit in general so to get any shot of the pit at night is just impossible. I´m not sure what colour the illumination should be or how the instruments should be lit. If anybody has any good reference pictures that could help me to sort out a realistic lighting I would be grateful, either similar instruments or aircraft of the same time/maker (Grumman).
Thanks!
Pepe
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Wonderful pit sir!
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That cockpit is getting every day better!! I think that when it will be released I’ll move to carrier ops with the Tomcat
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Damn, that thing looks sexy Great work mate…
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check this pdf
congratulations for your hard work
cheers
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Thanks Dema but I had it already!!
Found these…seems I wasnt too far off assuming orange!
Grumman A-6
GD F-111
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Arty,
Thanks for your reply! Did you have to do this for the F-16 pit? What about the other flyable pits?
So contrary to what everybody is saying ckpitartn is still functional…
Pepe
For all the pits.
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Also the canopy opens and closes now which adds to the immersion and the “cool” factor (thanks to Wavey Dave for this as I was doing it wrong!). I love how the frame wraps around and integrates with the consoles. Once I add the canopy reflections its gonna be awesome! :headb:
http://i1116.photobucket.com/albums/k580/mykinge/F14D/12.jpg
Have a good evening guys!
Pepe
Hi, in case you do not know what kind of surface pType for canopy reflections, try using pType 26, and 20% of opacity more or less in the texture.
Best regards
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Pepe…this is a dream come true…looking f§$%&/(ing insainely good that pit!!! I recommend putting on Deep Purple - Child In Time when taking a ride around ‘mother’:)))
Just a note on the lighting color, you guys talked about the orange/amber lighting…here’s a screenshot of the F-14A pit by ‘can’t recall his name’ dutch guy, hugely talented pitmaker who sold/sells his pits on his site…
so the color isn’t that far off. Either way my point is actually about the color itself, being a huge BMW fan and driver I know that the reason the interior lights on all BMWs are light red/orange/amber, whatever you wanna call it, is that they derived it from the aviation cockpit night design because apparently when using that color the human’s eye focus/refocus upon looking away from the outside onto a dial and back is allowing for the fastest adjustment. Hence, in aviation that color is often (always?) used as to maximize the focus time when flying (driving) at night…so my guess is that that is in fact the color used on the backlight of the dials in most aircraft. Please correct me if I’m going off into space here
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The Intruder has more dials than my old car I give you that
Sorry for spamming just had to throw that in there…GREEEEAT to see you back at it Pepe!!!
EDIT: that is the F111 pit of course, either way if you take the A-6 pit picture and check the color frequency, it’s the same only the exposure due to the much lighter environment cuz it’s not as dark outside makes the color look more like a light red and less orange/red. I’m betting this is all the same frequency - the A-6, the F-111 and the bimmer
EDIT2: The site I was referring to is www.cockpits.nl if anyone is interested, still cannot recall the guy’s name, sorry.
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It’s Aeyes.
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What can I say…You the man! With the memory I miss your freefalcon signature…such a classic!
by the way the color wavelength is 602nm
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Morning…
Metalhead thanks for the info, I did manage some reflections on the canopy on the old version of the canopy frame but its a great reminder! Thanks!
Stingray…thanks for the kind words and the info about lighting. Congratulations to yourself…your skins are looking great!
Have a great weekend!
Pepe
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here is another vid, this one is from the IRIS, the lights seam red/amber too:
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Thanks Mike!
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Hi Gents….
Wasn’t in the mood of modelling today…so I did a small vid nothing fancy but some small details…enjoy
I’m having some trouble with the wind shield glass behind the hud, maybe somebody can give me a hand. Basically when I put the windshield with some transparency and some reflections the HUD projection disappears. It seems like the wind shield object is hiding the HUD information (projected in infinity). Anyone knows how to solve this? There has to be a way as the F-16 does the same thing. Any help would be appreciated!
Good night!
Pepe
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:bdance:
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Put the screen in the cockpitcanopymodel.
In the ckcpit.dat file there should be a cockpitcanopymodel 9999 entry. This is the parent number of a model that has the canopy and rtt surfaces. There should be a separate model for the HUD.
Regards
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Thanks Dave…
It seems you have a solution for all my problems in life… Will soon start asking for financial advice, relationship issues and holidays recommendations
Will try this evening but I’m sure that’s the issue… Thanks…
Pepe