Forum: Vue


Subject: High Altitude tutorial

zorares opened this issue on Aug 28, 2008 · 9 posts


zorares posted Thu, 28 August 2008 at 11:31 AM

Attached Link: http://www.e-onsoftware.com/products/vue/vue_6_infinite/images/flying.jpg

Anyone know how to  make a high altitude image for air craft like in the link?  

http://schuetzenpowder.com/sigs.jpg


Powertec posted Thu, 28 August 2008 at 12:31 PM

Link isn't linking...


Powertec posted Thu, 28 August 2008 at 12:37 PM

Ok. I used the Glasgow atmo and raised the camera above teh cloud line and adjusted the cloud cover. It's a start..


Rutra posted Thu, 28 August 2008 at 1:07 PM

I also can't get the link to work, it says "bad request".


Xpleet posted Thu, 28 August 2008 at 1:37 PM

He is talking about this picture: http://www.e-onsoftware.com/products/vue/vue_6_infinite/images/flying.jpg
There was an error in the URL code.
   
This is not high altitude type picture, it's just over the clouds but yes you have to optimize your atmosphere for a realistic look over the earth from high above.

There are a couple of presetscenes for these over-the-clouds shots.


Rutra posted Thu, 28 August 2008 at 1:46 PM

There's a scene that comes with Vue which I think is exactly the same cloud layer. It's called "Above the clouds", in the "Samples 1" folder.

In fact, I think the author of this new image only replaced the airplane and nothing more. The cloud configuration is exactly the same and even the camera slant is the same.


zorares posted Thu, 28 August 2008 at 9:06 PM

 WOW!  Thanks everyone.  Here is the result:
Air Cover

http://schuetzenpowder.com/sigs.jpg


silverblade33 posted Fri, 29 August 2008 at 5:47 AM

M262 but what's the big aircraft??
and is that the "glider bombs" used by Heinkel's against shipping under it's wings or modified V1 jet bombs? :)

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zorares posted Fri, 29 August 2008 at 7:14 AM

 The bigger planes are Nachtjagers, Germany's attempt at jet bombers.  The facility where they were being developed was captured by the Americans in 1945 and the planes were shipped to the US for study.  I do not think that they ever saw combat.  The bombs are unknown.  But they look cool.

http://schuetzenpowder.com/sigs.jpg