You can also use light as Afterburner (the flame)
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Not only when you turn it don't change the shape of the afterburner because it's light (it's only happens for scaled Afterburner)
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It's also easy to customize
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And it doesn't require fuel at all
. You can check it here so you can understand what I'm saying,
Super funny and very helpful, you earned yourself a subscriber
That was a big help
@Walvis i meant that you know how to do a proper one, if you make a one as you said, it will be a bit ugly ya know?
@Thisairplanesucks Put the engines on hindges and use the roll, yaw and pitch inputs to move the engines in the direction you want.
@Walvis hey, do u know how to do vectoring thrust?
Found you
Just noticed that my f4u is in this video at 0:43 lol, thanks for helping me with my afterburner!
https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/6NSYJ4/Reyes-Agila-36-Diwata-w-Afterburner
Ok
Thanks For Teaching Me That Was Helpful. <3
so creative lmao
Nice. very helpful
the first time ive genuinely laughed at a video on sp
Hot tutorial
What is that editor? It looks so good!
Nice video
Nice! 👌🏼
amazing editing
Tremendous
hey that plane in the first part didn’t look too bad, can we have a link?
@Walvis if you want tups for more advances tutorials, I could help you with it (especially everything around part efficiency)
@NightmareCorporation The whole recording and editing proces was about 4 to 6 hours.
Also how long do you take to edit this?
You can also use light as Afterburner (the flame)
.
Not only when you turn it don't change the shape of the afterburner because it's light (it's only happens for scaled Afterburner)
.
It's also easy to customize
.
And it doesn't require fuel at all
.
You can check it here so you can understand what I'm saying,
educational mate
This reminds me of a Zefrank1 video, funny at times, yet educational and informative! Perfectly formatted, excellent video.
pog