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Hey guys, I don't own the module, although I do own other Belsimtek ones. I'm wondering if anyone could provided me with a couple of high resolution, big pictures, of the UH-1 directly from the side, and directly head on. Background doesn't matter, but they need to be as perfectly square/level as humanly possible. If anyone would be willing to do this I'd be extremely appreciative.

 

Please and thank you!

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The head on one may work. Not sure about the side one. Basically I'm looking for almost a 2D picture. Skids level. Rotor not moving. Basically like if you were looking at a blueprint of one.

 

Thank you so much for the the reply though

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Hey grunf, thanks you for the advice on using the AI. Wasn't sure what you meant until I just added a UH-1 to the mission editor, ran it, and messed with it!

 

That said, if anybody has screens of a UH-1 perfectly level (or close to it), on all axis, from the side and front, I'd really love to see them!

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Hey grunf, thanks you for the advice on using the AI. Wasn't sure what you meant until I just added a UH-1 to the mission editor, ran it, and messed with it!

 

That said, if anybody has screens of a UH-1 perfectly level (or close to it), on all axis, from the side and front, I'd really love to see them!

 

Anyone can load the UH-1H into modelviewer. Maybe that'd help you?

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Anyone can load the UH-1H into modelviewer. Maybe that'd help you?

 

Yeah I did that as well as loading into a scenario and trying to pop screens from that. Dunno what it is but I just can't find the angle/perspective I need. I basically need like a high-resolution, 2D, blue-print like view of it. It's being used as the template to laser engrave a UH-1 for a customer. It'll have a head on shot and side-view, then specs. And for whatever reason the camera just isn't allowing the right perspective.

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You want an orthographic projection, in which objects appear always the same size, not depending on their distance from the camera.

 

DCS tries to emulate the real world, so it uses a perspective projection. That is why you cannot get a blueprint-like screenshot.

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