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[1.3.1] Docking camera (KURS) (14.feb.18)


DennyTX

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Why is there only a kerbalstuff.com link when that site is offline?

Or better: where to get it?

 

EDIT:
okay I got it, it's common sense on this forum to read a whole thread to get a link because the OP doesn't provide so.
I'm still in the process of getting used to it.
I's a matter of time to dig through hundreds of pages and a minimum of 3 hours every day to have the mods up to date before even able to launch the game finally - but whatever...

Edited by Gordon Dry
"I'm still in the process of getting used to it." - euphemism
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Hi. I just saw the Youtube video on the first page. I like it! I would like to add it to my mod list, but unfortunately the kerbalstuff link is not working. Could you maybe add a release on github that i can download? Thanks.

Also @Virtualgenius I am pretty sure that @DennyTX meant that he has little crying poop machines to take care off :) :confused:

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On 13/05/2016 at 7:59 AM, Gordon Dry said:

Why is there only a kerbalstuff.com link when that site is offline?

Or better: where to get it?

 

EDIT:
okay I got it, it's common sense on this forum to read a whole thread to get a link because the OP doesn't provide so.
I'm still in the process of getting used to it.
I's a matter of time to dig through hundreds of pages and a minimum of 3 hours every day to have the mods up to date before even able to launch the game finally - but whatever...

All this great stuff is free!

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So I guess I got the camera installed to the vessel and on the launchpad there is a window open showing the cam's view ...

But no other GUI button or whatever - so what happens when I close that window? It's gone ...

Edit:

yeah, when you find the camera and right-click it or use the part list mod, then you can re-enable the GUI but that's a little too fiddledy I would say - depends where it's hidden at the craft.

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Some video examples. Using Part camera.

six shaders embedded 

  1. Old TV style
  2. Old Night Vision style (will be too saturated at day)
  3. Noise
  4. Noise and Nightvision  (will be too saturated at day)
  5. Clear NightVision (will be too saturated at day)
  6. Grayscale
  7. None (standart clear picture)

Also, while dockingCam u can add digital noise.

 

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6 hours ago, Notsure_jr said:

Is there anyway to get this to work on RasterPropMonitor? I really want to be Immersed when docking.

as i know, RPM has its own good  realisation of camera and docking camera...

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47 minutes ago, Notsure_jr said:

Can you point me to them. I can't seem to find something like this for RPM.

Have you looked at all the stuff RPM's does ?

Spoiler

Mk1 pod IVA with RasterPropMonitor

See the far left screen thats rpms docking screen well thats alittle small but if you goto RPM's page 2nd picture

 

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20 minutes ago, MeCripp said:

Have you looked at all the stuff RPM's does ?

  Reveal hidden contents

Mk1 pod IVA with RasterPropMonitor

See the far left screen thats rpms docking screen well thats alittle small but if you goto RPM's page 2nd picture

 

Yeah I've seen that and used it. I just like the fuzzy image  DennyTX give.

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