@DatMaluchGuy19
Oh Bashiri from what I saw was just BS-ing and trolling hence the ban. I don’t know if it’s temp or perma or what. Asides from that, just tired of this stupid argument… like if we’re resorting to making accusations based on a hunch rather than having evidence, you need to back away and re-evaluate your situation. Enough on that though…
Nah but FR tho who chose Turkey as the food of choice of the day of eating? It’s not even a good bird to eat, it’s so dry unless you prepare it perfectly.
@Amogus6079969
That’s why there’s a skip button highlighted at the top of the page. If you don’t wanna read it then don’t, but don’t tell me. If you’re too ADHD to see the skip to comments link at the very top of the description, I can’t help you.
@MrSilverWolf
So just to verify my understanding
.
Requested tags are okay, however even if I get a bunch of requests I can only tag a certain amount of the people (>50…I mean I’m probably never even going to see that number of requests, I get like 15-20 max) who requested it. Am I understanding this right?
@Hiiamhere
There's also something about Japanese CGI that's... different. I don't know how to describe it. It just looks different than Western CGI. And honestly, I love it.
Hopefully there's still some Suitmation and miniatures in Minus One like there was on Shin, like that one shot of Shin's lower half walking through the hill and the houses collapsing. There's behind the scenes footage of that somewhere but I can't find it...
Ahhhh... I remember seeing Shin Godzilla when it got its US theatrical release. Ordered the blu-ray as soon as it was announced. Always good to see another fan.
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Can't wait for Minus One's theatrical US release
I wear a void
Not even hope
A downward slope
Is all I see
.
I wear a void As long as breath comes from my mouth
Not even hope I may yet stand the slightest chance
A downward slope A shaft of light is all I need
Is all I see To cease the darkness killing me
You missed a grand opportunity for the registration to be F-BVGA, the first A300 to enter commercial service and the first A300 in service with Air France.
Very nice though otherwise.
@Red920
I get a lot of escorts in pretty much every session so I’m afraid I don’t remember you. Name sounds familiar but I can’t put a finger on it. Sorry.
@RepublicOfCursedPlanes
I’m EST/-5UTC. As for what time, it depends. I don’t know what time zone a lot of the other players are in as I know several players are Asian or European. If you want the American crowd, generally the later half of the day is when we’re on (like 3pm-11pm) though it varies.
As for days, most often I see full servers on Fridays and Saturdays.
Hi, Zoologist and Environment Scientist here. No, not necessarily. There seems to be an inherent misunderstanding of some facts, so let me break it down for you.
There are invasive species and there are established species. Some species have previously been introduced or were originally invasive, but have become integrated into the ecosystem over time. Two examples of this in the states are Horses and the Peacock Bass.
European Honeybees were introduced to the states in the 1600s and have since become integral to the native ecosystem. And damage they may have once caused has been erased by this gradual integration. The European Honeybee is the single most important agricultural insect and among the most common of bees as well as being among the most prolific pollinators. Without the European Honeybee, the US as we know it would not exist.
Do European Honeybees and Bumblebees compete? Yes? Can the European Honeybee cause damage to Bumblebees? Yes. However this interaction is not exclusive to bees and invasive species. Competition is part of every ecosystem, native and non-native. Like a teeter-totter it swings back and forth, sometimes favoring one over another. There are scenarios in which Bumblebees outcompete the European Honeybees as well. Both can spread viruses to eachother, both can out-pollinate the other. In addition, pollination rates and honey production vary wildly between the two species and between groups, with other factors such as weather, climate, and season at play.
If we were to suddenly turn around and exterminate or accelerate the already worrying decline the European Honeybee, it would be an ecological disaster of truly epic proportions. The food chain would collapse, famine and food shortages would become widespread, products such as dairy and cotton would become almost impossible to obtain, we’d lose a significant amount of biodiversity in regards to flora; food prices would skyrocket, and a economic crisis of untold proportions would occur. It would be many decades, if not longer before other pollinators started to restore the balance.
Also, do not call me ‘misinformed’. I’m very well informed. Yes, Wasps can pollinate, but I left that detail out for a reason. Not not only are they not as good at it as other insects, they don’t even actively do it. Wasps lack the same adaptation Bees have to carry large amounts of pollen. Many insects have small hairs all over their body, not just bees and wasps.
In addition, the only time a wasp will visit a flower is for two reasons. To get their sugar fix or to eat other insects, which is where they inadvertently pick up pollen. You know what a favorite insect snack among Wasps is? That’s right, Bees. Wasps and Hornets are notorious for raiding bee colonies, especially during summer months when pollination is most prevalent, slaughtering entire colonies to get at nectar and bee larvae to steal for consumption. Wasps are by nature carnivores and scavengers, their diet mostly consuming of other insects. The pollination provided by wasps only results in a small fraction of the produce we consume.
Interesting. I’ve been trying to figure out how to do the comment link button since I like to write a long description… Didn’t realize any of the other stuff was possible though (or at the very least it never crossed my mind)
@SheriffHackdogMCPE
Literally my first thought when I heard about this airline. Asia has some… interesting airlines. If you really want some goofy airlines, look at airlines from Indonesia. They’ve got something going on over there.
Just for the record you don’t need to credit me for the text label… I did those a long time ago just to get a start on the site…. They were starting to get more upvotes than some of my planes so I ended up removing them after a while. You can make your own text labels if you want.
I think I understand what you mean. At the very front on the nose cone I do it in two steps.
1: Say the fuselage block at the very front has a front fill of 0/0 and a back of 0.25/0.25. When you apply the cheatline, don’t make the front fill value 0/0. Make it slightly above 0. Like 0.05
2: Use overload to create a negative fill (ex: -0.05) to solve the area on the nose when it fills upwards into that triangle shape
Or if you’re just talking in general on the sides, it takes some precise fuselage slicing. Sometimes I use overload to do values like for example 20.5 top fill.
the fog is here
+1@DatMaluchGuy19
+1Oh Bashiri from what I saw was just BS-ing and trolling hence the ban. I don’t know if it’s temp or perma or what. Asides from that, just tired of this stupid argument… like if we’re resorting to making accusations based on a hunch rather than having evidence, you need to back away and re-evaluate your situation. Enough on that though…
Nitrogen.
Nah but FR tho who chose Turkey as the food of choice of the day of eating? It’s not even a good bird to eat, it’s so dry unless you prepare it perfectly.
+1@Amogus6079969
+1That’s why there’s a skip button highlighted at the top of the page. If you don’t wanna read it then don’t, but don’t tell me. If you’re too ADHD to see the skip to comments link at the very top of the description, I can’t help you.
@ToeTips
+1No problem. There's a whole list of XML attributes and descriptions of what they are and do.
Looks nice! Also second to last screenshot looks like the Yajuta language from the Predator franchise...
+1@MrSilverWolf
+1So just to verify my understanding
.
Requested tags are okay, however even if I get a bunch of requests I can only tag a certain amount of the people (>50…I mean I’m probably never even going to see that number of requests, I get like 15-20 max) who requested it. Am I understanding this right?
@Hiiamhere
There's also something about Japanese CGI that's... different. I don't know how to describe it. It just looks different than Western CGI. And honestly, I love it.
Hopefully there's still some Suitmation and miniatures in Minus One like there was on Shin, like that one shot of Shin's lower half walking through the hill and the houses collapsing. There's behind the scenes footage of that somewhere but I can't find it...
But hey, at least there's footage of the giant animatronic godzilla they used for some scenes.
+1Ahhhh... I remember seeing Shin Godzilla when it got its US theatrical release. Ordered the blu-ray as soon as it was announced. Always good to see another fan.
+1.
Can't wait for Minus One's theatrical US release
@Samfpanzer
I wear a void
+1Not even hope
A downward slope
Is all I see
.
I wear a void
As long as breath comes from my mouth
Not even hope
I may yet stand the slightest chance
A downward slope
A shaft of light is all I need
Is all I see
To cease the darkness killing me
@Nanta02
+1YESSS!
@GUGA4721
+1Multiple lower part versions are linked in the description and in the pinned comments
Requested Tags:
+1@LM0418 @Thunderthud @GUGA4721
Kevin has and will always be a mood. As a fellow G-fan I’d spotlight this if I could.
+1Oh great heavens how will this affect the trinket economy?
+1”Superman…”
+1Oh old delta livery? I’m in. T.
+1How will this affect the banana prices?
+1Ah yes, the 777.5…
777 3.0+1.0? Maybe? I’m just saying things at this point.
+1Huh. I might be able to have some fun with this. Have some ideas for a rainy day…
+1Yo you and LM actually did the text using fuselage slicing and not resorting to single part text label decals! Major respect!
+1Mugshot lookin like the 2000 Jim Carrey Grinch
+1You missed a grand opportunity for the registration to be F-BVGA, the first A300 to enter commercial service and the first A300 in service with Air France.
+1Very nice though otherwise.
Forums do be wild sometimes.
+1One on hand, nice plane. On the other…
Waltuh watches
+1+1
You can’t say that! Mods, crush his skull.
/s
+1Beautiful
+1“Wanna come over?”
+1-NotHalalPan
Shut up and take my T
+1@Red920
+1I get a lot of escorts in pretty much every session so I’m afraid I don’t remember you. Name sounds familiar but I can’t put a finger on it. Sorry.
@Pan
+1“Hey guys. I guess that’s it.”
🤯
You could’ve spoken to me or the server lads about this. We’ve got your back.
+1@Vovanhik
+1Where to put what…?
@AlivePan
+1Crazy?
I was crazy once
They locked me in a room
A rubber room
A rubber room with rats
And rats make me crazy
@RepublicOfCursedPlanes
I’m EST/-5UTC. As for what time, it depends. I don’t know what time zone a lot of the other players are in as I know several players are Asian or European. If you want the American crowd, generally the later half of the day is when we’re on (like 3pm-11pm) though it varies.
As for days, most often I see full servers on Fridays and Saturdays.
+1@Michiganstatepolice
Hi, Zoologist and Environment Scientist here. No, not necessarily. There seems to be an inherent misunderstanding of some facts, so let me break it down for you.
There are invasive species and there are established species. Some species have previously been introduced or were originally invasive, but have become integrated into the ecosystem over time. Two examples of this in the states are Horses and the Peacock Bass.
European Honeybees were introduced to the states in the 1600s and have since become integral to the native ecosystem. And damage they may have once caused has been erased by this gradual integration. The European Honeybee is the single most important agricultural insect and among the most common of bees as well as being among the most prolific pollinators. Without the European Honeybee, the US as we know it would not exist.
Do European Honeybees and Bumblebees compete? Yes? Can the European Honeybee cause damage to Bumblebees? Yes. However this interaction is not exclusive to bees and invasive species. Competition is part of every ecosystem, native and non-native. Like a teeter-totter it swings back and forth, sometimes favoring one over another. There are scenarios in which Bumblebees outcompete the European Honeybees as well. Both can spread viruses to eachother, both can out-pollinate the other. In addition, pollination rates and honey production vary wildly between the two species and between groups, with other factors such as weather, climate, and season at play.
If we were to suddenly turn around and exterminate or accelerate the already worrying decline the European Honeybee, it would be an ecological disaster of truly epic proportions. The food chain would collapse, famine and food shortages would become widespread, products such as dairy and cotton would become almost impossible to obtain, we’d lose a significant amount of biodiversity in regards to flora; food prices would skyrocket, and a economic crisis of untold proportions would occur. It would be many decades, if not longer before other pollinators started to restore the balance.
Also, do not call me ‘misinformed’. I’m very well informed. Yes, Wasps can pollinate, but I left that detail out for a reason. Not not only are they not as good at it as other insects, they don’t even actively do it. Wasps lack the same adaptation Bees have to carry large amounts of pollen. Many insects have small hairs all over their body, not just bees and wasps.
In addition, the only time a wasp will visit a flower is for two reasons. To get their sugar fix or to eat other insects, which is where they inadvertently pick up pollen. You know what a favorite insect snack among Wasps is? That’s right, Bees. Wasps and Hornets are notorious for raiding bee colonies, especially during summer months when pollination is most prevalent, slaughtering entire colonies to get at nectar and bee larvae to steal for consumption. Wasps are by nature carnivores and scavengers, their diet mostly consuming of other insects. The pollination provided by wasps only results in a small fraction of the produce we consume.
+1Attention to detail: 10/10
My laptop imploding from running it:
+1Bees helping to pollinate a majority of crops globally which feeds humanity:
Wasps being a complete and utter terror upon anyone outside that’s only really good at eating other pests:
…T
+1Congratulations! Not sure why it wouldn’t let you take screenshots but turned out good either way.
+1Narrow. Maybe even something along the lines of a regional jet.
+1Interesting. I’ve been trying to figure out how to do the comment link button since I like to write a long description… Didn’t realize any of the other stuff was possible though (or at the very least it never crossed my mind)
+1That has happened to me before. What I did was
-Uninstall game
-Reinstall
-Go to workshop and download plane
After that all my stuff reappeared (albeit all my challenge progress was lost and I had to redo all the tutorials)
+1@SheriffHackdogMCPE
Literally my first thought when I heard about this airline. Asia has some… interesting airlines. If you really want some goofy airlines, look at airlines from Indonesia. They’ve got something going on over there.
(No offense to the Indonesian peeps on the site)
+1Just for the record you don’t need to credit me for the text label… I did those a long time ago just to get a start on the site…. They were starting to get more upvotes than some of my planes so I ended up removing them after a while. You can make your own text labels if you want.
This image importer is easier to use than the other ones but the quality is lower
+1@BassemT90
+1I’ve been looking for a change of pace so I’ll consider it. I may have something else in the works you might like though.
Well I’m sold. ☕️ me when this comes out.
+1Not only did you not credit me or @XAircraftManufacturer… but that’s not even what the plane looked like at the time of the crash.
+1@Inuyasha8215
+1Now that I’ve seen the two humps I can’t unsee it
I think I understand what you mean. At the very front on the nose cone I do it in two steps.
1: Say the fuselage block at the very front has a front fill of 0/0 and a back of 0.25/0.25. When you apply the cheatline, don’t make the front fill value 0/0. Make it slightly above 0. Like 0.05
2: Use overload to create a negative fill (ex: -0.05) to solve the area on the nose when it fills upwards into that triangle shape
Or if you’re just talking in general on the sides, it takes some precise fuselage slicing. Sometimes I use overload to do values like for example 20.5 top fill.
+1