Orbiter Screenshot Thread

Martins, do you realize you are creating a new art form ? :blink:

Those pics are stunning ! :speakcool:
 
Great shot Tex!

Thorton's ISS in O2010 OGLA client with full shadows...

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Great shot Tex!

Thorton's ISS in O2010 OGLA client with full shadows...

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Yikes! That's *amazing*! I had some issues getting it to work personally, could you link me to the package you downloaded?

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A T-38 flying over Atlantis at the second of launch.
 
lol

I'm sure Atlantis will be safe, it's quite slow at liftoff... However, the T38 seems on a crash trajectory, and if the pilot ejects, he will be roasted ! :lol:
 
Sci-fi sneak attack!!!
 

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Amazing !! What are you getting for frame rates ?

Unfortunately, with High_Stencil shadows and Thorton's ISS in view, they never rise above 3 FPS. Unplayable. Can't wait for the hardware to catch up.
 
I would think that hardware today is more than capable of handling high stencil shadows, but instead Orbiter's limitations to utilize all of the hardware and certainly it's DX limitations would be the problem. I could very well be wrong though..
 
An image of the probe upside down? That's the symbol of the Antiprobe! Blasphemer!
 
MTS leaving ISS.

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Up becomes down, when probe turns upside down.

All :hail: the allmighty :probe:!!1

I agree. All those MFDs are lying : the only correct reference in the universe is the Probe. So they should display your inclination relative to the Probe. Which is logical, because the Probe IS the universe.

:hail::probe:
 
The image is upside down, not the :probe: himself. In other words, it's an upside down depiction of the holy artifact, which constitutes blasphemy.

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The :probe: should be depicted right-side up, with the moon upside down. This would indicate that the moon was in fact in orbit-antinormal attitude and was attempting to align planes with the :probe: because we all know everything in the universe orbits the :probe:

:hail: :probe:
 
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