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VirtualPIA
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by VirtualPIA » Thu Feb 25, 2010 8:55 pm
The angle of arrival is inversely proportional to the probability of survival.
Umair94
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by Umair94 » Thu Mar 25, 2010 10:09 pm
Verry nice my friend,
but where did you got that scenery op islamabad airport?
All The Way , It's PIA
VirtualPIA
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by VirtualPIA » Mon Mar 29, 2010 9:46 pm
Umair, the scenery is freeware, available on flightsim.com by Mr. Khalid Saeed:
islamaba.zip
Thanks for your comments!
The angle of arrival is inversely proportional to the probability of survival.
Arslaan
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by Arslaan » Mon Jun 21, 2010 9:37 pm
Hello there.
Mashallah, very nice and detailed pictures. I really enjoyed the first one with the Islamabad Airport scenery in the background.
I was inquiring, how do you get these camera angles as i am unaware as to how to do these camera angles.
Much obliged.
Arslaan
VirtualPIA
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by VirtualPIA » Sun Jul 11, 2010 10:29 am
Arslaan, its a really nice way to do all sort of close ups and rare angles.
Go to View>View Options
Click 'Spot'
Select distance 70 or 80 in the top box (for small aircraft) or 110-120 (for large aircraft like 747,777)
in the lower box put -50
and press ok.
now just move the camera and you have a set of rare angles!
enjoy and share your shots with us!!
The angle of arrival is inversely proportional to the probability of survival.