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    Hopped in a Cessna for a little cruise around Nevada, just on the outskirts of KLAS... came up with these:

    (If these load slow, I apologize, I'm still looking for a suitable place to host them. I don't like re-sizing and compressing the details out!)





















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    Last edited by 733atyyc; 09-12-2011 at 04:20 PM.
    -Josh

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    ...the rest....

















    Thanks for looking!
    -Josh

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    These look great! Who's scenery is this? Do you have an aftermarket lighting/shading setup?
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    Quote Originally Posted by tigisfat View Post
    These look great! Who's scenery is this? Do you have an aftermarket lighting/shading setup?
    Hey thanks for the reply. I forgot to mention, it's just plain 'ol TileProxy. I'd love to buy Sim-Savvy's North American photoreal pack, but it's price and size has pushed it back on my todo list. My FS setup is default, I don't even run with DX10 on, too hard on my poor little graphics card, but I do post-processing in Photoshop. Usually all I do is: crop, auto-contrast, auto-color (if it looks good, or i do the levels myself), sharpen, resize. That's pretty much all I run on them. I try to keep post-process simple and unobtrusive, usually just contrast and levels are enough. It'd be nice if they came out of the sim this way, but my card has enough of a load on it as is. Whenever I replace my card I might try and get ahold of in game shaders and stuff.
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    Ultrarealistic! Sensational mate!!!!

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    Beautiful shots there Josh,that 182 is looking mighty nice with that scenery.

    Adam

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    Wow, that is very impressive scenery, good shots of it.

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    It's just perfect !!
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    Thanks for the comments everyone
    -Josh

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    Josh,

    Those are gorgeous!! What are your computer specifications please?

    Aharon

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