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Well it's gotta be said, that profile is fantastic, well done Rugg. You've put so much hard work into that and it has really paid off. Looks like I'm gonna have to get some eagle time to do it justice. I'm still working on the F4:AF profile, unfortunately work has me really busy right now so I can't commit much time to it. Your profile had got me fired up again though, so as soon as my work is done, I'm gonna get cracking.
Thanks for the motivation and the great graphical profile dude. L8r Avi8r 'Rep ![]()
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: North Carolina, USA
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Great work rugg. I don't know how you guys do it, I'm just one of the lucky stiffs that gets to benefit from your hard work. I'm still trying to get my head around the Su25 and T. Brewber (I hope I got his name right) has a great profile that I have been using. I have not had any time in the F15. H*ll, its taken me a few months just to get somewhat comfortable with the Su 25/T and A10. Its been both fun and frustrating. Ironhand gave me a good bit of advice, "Keep Flying". Thanks again. Looking forward to more great profiles.
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 41
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Glad you like the profile. I've been revising it with each release of TB and rearranged the buttons quite a bit. From using it for a while now I realised I never used the trim buttons (for instance), didnt have all the autopilot commands on there and stuff like that. As a result my profile I'm using atm is quite different and when I get the chance I'll upload it anew. I'm working on a Su25T skin atm, so thats taking all my time, damn is it time consuming doing a paint job...and I think I've chosen one of the hardest as well (won't say any more on that as I don't want to give the game away). Anyways, glad you like it, I hope to put a revised TB profile up in the next few weeks or so. |
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Junky
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Valencia, CA
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Rugg -
This profile is simply beautiful. I still haven't had a chance to download it yet (cause of work yuck) but once I do, I will spending a great deal of time with your profile. Is there any way you would ever consider doing a tutorial showing us how you make these panels? The work is stunning, and I would love to know what goes into it, Thanks, Jim |
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LOL, that's a very good question. I don't recall. I'll muck around thru my fonts next time I'm in Photoshop and see if I can't figure it out. It's a stock font though, as I rarely use fonts that don't come with PS.
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I'm updating my F15 profile and I've added the new active modules to a couple of my pages. The first screenshot shows the TEWS, Pylon Loadout and MCP (Master Caution Panel) placed together on one of the tabs in my profile. All three of these modules display real time information being sent from LOMAC to the touchscreen.
![]() This screen depicts the center panel of the F15 and all of the commands that are activated from this panel in the real plane are duplicated here. You'll notice that the TEWS is active. Say you want to declutter the TEWS, just show the units that have your plane locked. Merely touch the center of the active TEWS and you'll declutter. Your plane in game as well as the TEWS on this panel will reflect the changes you've made. Additionally, should you want to adjust the TEWS volume you'd merely touch above the round knob on the bottom left of the TEWS. This raises the volume, touch below the knob and the volume decreases. ![]() TB is getting better all the time and it's amazing that in the course of just over a year it's gone this far and has so many features. Zorlac and Wild Bill Kelso deserve a big <S!> for working in concert to provide us with a truly innovative controller for our flight sims. In fact, it's so innovative that Touchscreens are being used in the F-35. Howbout that, we're on the curve instead of behind it!!! ![]()
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