I have made some new TV1, TV2 and Pitlane cameras for Monaco, Rouen,
Zandvoort and Kyalami but don't know where I could post them. They are
really small files, 1Kb / 2Kb for each. If someone wants to put them
on their site I can email them. I think I'll be doing more of these
cameras now that I have more time.
Also there are some camera views for Silverstone, Monza and
Nurburgring at The Paddock. http://home.c2i.net/thepaddock/
And if you're looking for different Incar-cameras there are some made
by Marko Viitanen. You can download those (I think) from Warped
Racing's homepage. http://start.at/warpedracing
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Ian Parker
> I have made some new TV1, TV2 and Pitlane cameras for Monaco, Rouen,
> Zandvoort and Kyalami but don't know where I could post them. They are
> really small files, 1Kb / 2Kb for each. If someone wants to put them
> on their site I can email them. I think I'll be doing more of these
> cameras now that I have more time.
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> Greger Huttu
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Ian Parker
> Yeah, I remembered that I had sent them to you. I will send the new
> files to you as soon as I have completely finished my Rouen cameras
> and once I've done some new TV-cameras for Mosport. I think they'll be
> ready tomorrow.
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> Greger Huttu
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Well, I do. ;-)
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Matthias Flatt
>>I just
>>hope nobody wants new camera settings for the Ring. ;)
>Well, I do. ;-)
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There are several "classic" and well-known camera positions,
photographer views and spectators places at the Ring.
GPL has usually unfamiliar different ones. :-/
What is desired is a frontal view of the jump at Quiddelbacher H?he,
like within the opening video of GPL.
And a camera on top of the bridge an Antoniusbuche which can cover the
whole straight with its bumps, and Tiergarten also.
Also, the bridge at Aremberg can host a camera.
And a view from the sides and the bottoms of the jumps in Bruennchen
and Pflanzgarten (the big one).
Also, AFAIK a camera is missing which is placed in the centers of the
Karussel and the Suedkurve, which can follow the cars around the
circle.
And Bruennchen and Exmuehle, viewed from the entry road there.
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Matthias Flatt
> Thanks Ian. I think I'll work on Monza camera settings today. I'll
> send the new files to you when I have time to complete them. I just
> hope nobody wants new camera settings for the Ring. ;)
Hope you like 'em!
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http://home.c2i.net/thepaddock
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