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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games.

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Old 11-13-2013, 11:02 PM
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great shots Larry and Avro, but avro, how did you get those internal Walrus shots ?

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Old 11-14-2013, 10:38 AM
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great shots Larry and Avro, but avro, how did you get those internal Walrus shots ?

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Method? I place cameras from the Mission Builder at the aircraft's altitude. As the aircraft flies through the camera, I record the interior of the aircraft's fuselage. Easy, really.....
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Old 11-14-2013, 11:04 AM
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Method? I place cameras from the Mission Builder at the aircraft's altitude. As the aircraft flies through the camera, I record the interior of the aircraft's fuselage. Easy, really.....

ROFL!! you cannot be serious ? I thought you were going to teach me the answer to CLOD life .. but ok, if you don't want to tell, that's ok.

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Old 11-14-2013, 09:10 PM
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ROFL!! you cannot be serious ? I thought you were going to teach me the answer to CLOD life .. but ok, if you don't want to tell, that's ok.

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Static Cameras in the Mission Builder have their limitations. It's necessary to have at least 40 cameras in position in the hope that at least one aircraft will fly 'through' a camera. (Setting the altitude of the cameras is not a problem).

You have to be aware that an aircraft could fly 'through' a camera at 300 mph (500 kph in foreign non-Empire terminology). You must be fast with your keyboard strokes to score an interior screenshot. Practice your keyboard strokes night and day.

It took me over eight days and nights to secure the Walrus interior fuselage shots in my post. Hard work but very worthwhile, as I'm sure you agree

I have worn out seven keyboards this month due to interior fuselage demands. I now wear fingerless gauntlets.

I hope this helps.

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Hmmm...

Sorry if I'm missing the joke here, but if you go to external view when your plane is near another, you can zoom out and go into/through the other plane that's near yours. No setting of static camera's is required to see inside, though slowing down and pausing the game beforehand may be required if both planes aren't flying in the same direction.
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Hmmm...

Sorry if I'm missing the joke here, but if you go to external view when your plane is near another, you can zoom out and go into/through the other plane that's near yours. No setting of static camera's is required to see inside, though slowing down and pausing the game beforehand may be required if both planes aren't flying in the same direction.

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Old 11-15-2013, 06:04 PM
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Sorry, had to do it.

Nice shots of the warlwrii(?) btw.

It still amazes me sometimes how it's possible to press a few buttons and watch almost life-like scenes of obscure planes like that flying around.
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Method? I place cameras from the Mission Builder at the aircraft's altitude. As the aircraft flies through the camera, I record the interior of the aircraft's fuselage. Easy, really.....
Ahhh! The same method I use for trying to catch girls. Place yourself where they can possibly avoid you.

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Ahhh! The same method I use for trying to catch girls. Place yourself where they can possibly avoid you.

cheers!

And there was me thinking you were going to say you place camera's in certain positions.....
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Ahhh! The same method I use for trying to catch girls. Place yourself where they can possibly avoid you.

cheers!
...ahhh! and you call you aftwards "Walrus-girls"! don`t you???
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