Here are the first flight shots of the completed exterior model. The plane is now at par with the other two models and is only to receive a proper panel and then will be sent out to the XPP website
Trust me, the definition of the textures is better, my crappy computer just can't render them -.-
So there, it isn't dead yet.
For all three variants, the one major detail i focused on was the fact that they HAD to run smoothly on the lowest level computers (my macbook 2009 -.-), so a lot of work went into the planes to make sure that they ran at a good 40-50 frames per second in the test runs.
in XP-10 i'd estimate maybe 20-40 frames depending on your rendering settings
Thanks for your time!
Zroman
Looks amazing!
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ReplyDeleteWhy send to the xpp website why not post on this blog?
ReplyDeletebecause, the XPP is helping us create this plane (panel, paints) and it would boost our popularity, so, as part of an agreement, we will be releasing the plane on their site
DeleteSo on there new/old site... Because the new site won't be up for weeks im guessing... and are u going to be releasing all of them at the same time. Sry to ask so many questions its just the 767 is my favorite aircraft next to 757.
ReplyDeletefor future reference, perhaps you should simply voice them all in one reply. and no, most likely we'll release them one family at a time (-200ER, then -300ER, then -400ER)
DeleteI'm new to X-Plane, so I was wondering what the XPP website is? What does XPP stand for?
ReplyDeleteX-plane paintshop. a simple google search should yield everything else.
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