I started this tutorial series on a whim last night. Any feedback would be highly appreciated. Am I going too fast too slow am I getting too detailed etc thank you Michael.
@@DaSimSimma I think most people, myself included, love tutorials about systems and knowledge. Watching flight videos is cool but I really enjoy learning more about the systems I use.
hello, thank you for all your contributions here, very helpful!! one question I have since I use Airmanager: is there a sharing of the custom build gauges? besides the community gauges, which is fairly poor, I can't find any place where people share their creations.
Hi Mathieu!! I haven't found a way to actually share any of this stuff. And it's a shame. Maybe that's why I made the tutorial. There's another program called Sim dashboard that a lot of people use that also supports flight simulator. Of course it's not as in-depth as this one, but there there's a community of people just sharing back and forth all this cool stuff. I am very appreciative of their manager and know that it provides, but just like you I think it's so undeveloped and honestly very buggy at times for me. Anyways, I don't mean to complain. It is what it is.
Photoshop. But i am a designer by trade so I have been using it for over 25 years ....it can be dau ting at first but if hop in slowly and patiently you will master the basics in no time !! There are free alternatives out there also but I have no experience with them I think on of the is "gimp" or something similar
There's only one Photoshop program right now the latest one I think is called CC and it's a subscription based unfortunately. If you're lucky enough to have some of the older versions those are not subscription based at all. That's why some people like to move over to gimp ( I think that's the name ) which is similar but free
Sharing the knowledge.... Thanks
I started this tutorial series on a whim last night. Any feedback would be highly appreciated. Am I going too fast too slow am I getting too detailed etc thank you Michael.
@@DaSimSimma I think most people, myself included, love tutorials about systems and knowledge. Watching flight videos is cool but I really enjoy learning more about the systems I use.
Is not "Sharing" anything, he has asked me for money..... how come??? I´ve paid a hole lot of pennies (two) to learn this.
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@@_PSantos DONT DO THIS !!! Paulo!!!! You're spreading false information ! Hhahahahahahha
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hello, thank you for all your contributions here, very helpful!! one question I have since I use Airmanager: is there a sharing of the custom build gauges? besides the community gauges, which is fairly poor, I can't find any place where people share their creations.
Hi Mathieu!! I haven't found a way to actually share any of this stuff. And it's a shame. Maybe that's why I made the tutorial. There's another program called Sim dashboard that a lot of people use that also supports flight simulator. Of course it's not as in-depth as this one, but there there's a community of people just sharing back and forth all this cool stuff. I am very appreciative of their manager and know that it provides, but just like you I think it's so undeveloped and honestly very buggy at times for me. Anyways, I don't mean to complain. It is what it is.
May I ask which paint program you used to modify/update the gauges, my friend ?
Photoshop. But i am a designer by trade so I have been using it for over 25 years ....it can be dau ting at first but if hop in slowly and patiently you will master the basics in no time !! There are free alternatives out there also but I have no experience with them I think on of the is "gimp" or something similar
@@DaSimSimma do you have a recommendation on which photoshop to use?
There's only one Photoshop program right now the latest one I think is called CC and it's a subscription based unfortunately. If you're lucky enough to have some of the older versions those are not subscription based at all. That's why some people like to move over to gimp ( I think that's the name ) which is similar but free