@Mostly he means to go outside the 15 color limit and give individual parts hex codes under their properties
@Strikefighter04 the guy simply added more colors titled 'materials' in the xml, which are given a number, and that number is placed into the part properties section which gives it that color
the way i see it, bogdan doesnt explain why hes doing the things he does in both videos, he just kinda makes things and expects other, more unaware builders to understand what hes doing. i might be wrong because i have not seen the whole runtime of each video(so correct me if im wrong), but i did not see any explanation for wing camber or why its shaped the way it is as well as other airfoils, or why you always put scissors on custom suspension. that, to me, is a failure to teach these techniques, because any clueless builder with an otherwise small amount of experience would likely not learn how to build it in their own way. its like learning how to draw a plane from one angle and one angle only, you dont have very much knowledge on how to recreate it in any other fashion. another factor to this failure is that bogdan has made the very epic decision to yeet every forum, comment, and video he makes, so he has created a new level of limited edition education™, which honestly is kinda funny
also just my opinion, the shown method of hard paneling wings is really ugly and generally looks lazy compared to whats possible. to me bogdan makes planes that are just alright and dont really have anything super interesting nor do they really stand out from anything on the site
El Tratado de Versalles (francés: Traité de Versailles) fue el más importante de los tratados de paz que pusieron fin a la Primera Guerra Mundial. El Tratado puso fin al estado de guerra entre Alemania y las potencias aliadas. Se firmó el 28 de junio de 1919 en Versalles, exactamente cinco años después del asesinato del archiduque Franz Ferdinand, que condujo directamente a la guerra. Las otras potencias centrales del lado alemán firmaron tratados separados. [I] Aunque el armisticio, firmado el 11 de noviembre de 1918, puso fin a los combates reales, se necesitaron seis meses de negociaciones aliadas en la Conferencia de Paz de París para concluir el tratado de paz. El tratado fue registrado por la Secretaría de la Sociedad de Naciones el 21 de octubre de 1919.
The Treaty of Versailles (French: Traité de Versailles) was the most important of the peace treaties that brought World War I to an end. The Treaty ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers. It was signed on 28 June 1919 in Versailles, exactly five years after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, which had directly led to the war. The other Central Powers on the German side signed separate treaties.[i] Although the armistice, signed on 11 November 1918, ended the actual fighting, it took six months of Allied negotiations at the Paris Peace Conference to conclude the peace treaty. The treaty was registered by the Secretariat of the League of Nations on 21 October 1919.
windows key + L locks the screen so ppl cant get in when its on
cmon keep the joke going you ruinin it
@ollielebananiaCFSP youd be surprised funny man
thats not really a problem lol
you woefully underestimate how many parts some things take to do properly
@Mostly he means to go outside the 15 color limit and give individual parts hex codes under their properties
@Strikefighter04 the guy simply added more colors titled 'materials' in the xml, which are given a number, and that number is placed into the part properties section which gives it that color
@brians1209 true but thatd be a bit more complicated to put in
like a specific part with a hex code on it or adding more paint colors bc only the latter is possible i think
my question is if vtol and trim controls are slaved to the recording or not so i can use more complex camera angles
m yes put missile in box and now stealthj
Trim*clamp01(LandingGear)
for your example below, orsmooth(Trim,clamp01(LandingGear)*100)
if you want it to remain in position when lg is offpilot is ded
ethernet cable is many parallel universes better
top conk
@PaperCrafter1622 yeah custom suspension cuts the paper dude
navy pilots
the TREES wjat
¿
@shipster lmao you dont know
the way i see it, bogdan doesnt explain why hes doing the things he does in both videos, he just kinda makes things and expects other, more unaware builders to understand what hes doing. i might be wrong because i have not seen the whole runtime of each video(so correct me if im wrong), but i did not see any explanation for wing camber or why its shaped the way it is as well as other airfoils, or why you always put scissors on custom suspension. that, to me, is a failure to teach these techniques, because any clueless builder with an otherwise small amount of experience would likely not learn how to build it in their own way. its like learning how to draw a plane from one angle and one angle only, you dont have very much knowledge on how to recreate it in any other fashion. another factor to this failure is that bogdan has made the very epic decision to yeet every forum, comment, and video he makes, so he has created a new level of limited edition education™, which honestly is kinda funny
also just my opinion, the shown method of hard paneling wings is really ugly and generally looks lazy compared to whats possible. to me bogdan makes planes that are just alright and dont really have anything super interesting nor do they really stand out from anything on the site
just ctrl h a couple things from irl
one can dream
@WiiMini rookie numbers
nice
-10/10 doesnt spin out of control and doesnt plummet when out of burner
@Default4 please remove
this is the mudhen experience where i take a full minute to reach 300 knots c model master race
2
g
rymes with men what heack???!!!
quite indeed
bro in addition to this have center of traction + buoyancy
thats not news that s a question!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ITS MOUTH IS OPENM
neat
chris pine is in my tree 5 times
husband
this is like back in elementary school when november 11 2011 came around that was pretty cool
chats n stuff go on the subreddit, there are no forums
crabe
@AsteroidAsteroidTheBook its always bluebull lmao
@BarrumsPlanes i used to play constantly, i lost interest last year but odyssey is lookin pretty tasty
sorta
is this the navy variant
@Numbers yes we know
that wasnt brians' point
just make smn cool
gonna @AndrewGarrison
CONTAINMENT BREACH AT SITE 17B
@tsampoy hme roul.aide#9001
El Tratado de Versalles (francés: Traité de Versailles) fue el más importante de los tratados de paz que pusieron fin a la Primera Guerra Mundial. El Tratado puso fin al estado de guerra entre Alemania y las potencias aliadas. Se firmó el 28 de junio de 1919 en Versalles, exactamente cinco años después del asesinato del archiduque Franz Ferdinand, que condujo directamente a la guerra. Las otras potencias centrales del lado alemán firmaron tratados separados. [I] Aunque el armisticio, firmado el 11 de noviembre de 1918, puso fin a los combates reales, se necesitaron seis meses de negociaciones aliadas en la Conferencia de Paz de París para concluir el tratado de paz. El tratado fue registrado por la Secretaría de la Sociedad de Naciones el 21 de octubre de 1919.
The Treaty of Versailles (French: Traité de Versailles) was the most important of the peace treaties that brought World War I to an end. The Treaty ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers. It was signed on 28 June 1919 in Versailles, exactly five years after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, which had directly led to the war. The other Central Powers on the German side signed separate treaties.[i] Although the armistice, signed on 11 November 1918, ended the actual fighting, it took six months of Allied negotiations at the Paris Peace Conference to conclude the peace treaty. The treaty was registered by the Secretariat of the League of Nations on 21 October 1919.
spoilers alert !!!!!!!!!!!!!!