ORIGINAL: MSelig
Scott -
When viewing the new panorama in FS One, the pilot view direction is based on the starting position of the airplane. To set the starting position of the airplane, taxi the airplane to the desired starting point and then press the single-quote-key '. This key will popup a widget with the current x-y position of the airplane. Write down that information, stop FS One, open the PanoExample.fld file and enter the x-y position in this area of the file. There are entries for the first airplane (used in single player mode) and the second (used in two-player mode). The z-position should remain as zero.
Michael
Hi
I have two more questions on creating panos.
1) How does one determine where on the pano north would be? I've created a pano but north is somewhere in the middle of it. Should the pano perhaps start and end at north (i.e. if I look at my pano in a photo editor, is north defined by the points on the extreme left and extreme right of the pano)?
2) Is there perhaps a way of setting a specific zoom per pano (my pano seems more realistic when I zoom out slightly, while I like the standard FS One panos with the default zoom)?
Your answers are greatly appreciated.
Regards
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