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Hey ya'll i'm watching all of these freakin sweet movies that you all are making and in them i'm noticing some different camera angles like their out over the water and when they show the aircraft the camera has this cool shake effect how do you do that? also i've seen some front chase and rear chase camera angles... is there like a camera pack to download? LOL

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Hey ya'll i'm watching all of these freakin sweet movies that you all are making and in them i'm noticing some different camera angles like their out over the water and when they show the aircraft the camera has this cool shake effect how do you do that? also i've seen some front chase and rear chase camera angles... is there like a camera pack to download? LOL

 

 

Shift-J for shake as default me thinks

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Yes shift-j will just have that jiggle effect but that doesn't answer your question. It's just several clever camera tricks you could use. For example the F2 external view, you can do a different type of zoom with ctrl / or *. You can also use free cam F11. You can padlock it with the . from the numpad key. One of the main things you saw though in the movies is the use of the F4 view, this is pretty hard to master because it requires you to change the code in one of the files. You can place this camera anywhere on the plane, in the front, under a pylon, above...etc. Another trick you can use is in the F2 view, you can circle around the plane, then use shift-esc to unlock the plane so you can look around from that axis. It's pretty complex, hope you get it.

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I'm not entirely sure because i did that a while back in 1.02. 1.1+ changed a view around but i know its in the config folder, i hope someone comes by and elaborate more on it.

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... i hope someone comes by and elaborate more on it.

You did great job in previous post and i have the same hopes too :)

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