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LesBaker
09-05-15, 08:55 AM
Unscratched optics without Graduations for use with "Large Optics for TDW UI" Compatible with WOS 1.04

JSGME Ready

Install using Mod Enabler after 'Resolution Patch'

Done!


http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo34/lesbaker1/SilentHunter5%20Attack_zps8z2pazcl.jpg
Attack Scope
http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo34/lesbaker1/SilentHunter5%20Obs_zpsocssfzj2.jpg
Obs Scope
http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo34/lesbaker1/SilentHunter5%20UZO_zpstrohdabk.jpg
Uzo


Direct Download without Graduations

http://www.mediafire.com/download/n3bqqowbeaioqq5/Unscratched_Optics_without_Graduation_marks_for_La rge_Optics_for_TDW_UI.7z


Unscratched optics with Vignette effect but without Graduations for use with "Large Optics for TDW UI" Compatible with WOS 1.04

http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo34/lesbaker1/SilentHunter5%20Attack%20Vig_zps157lemjb.png
Attack

http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo34/lesbaker1/SilentHunter5%20Obs%20Vig_zpsg5nw3xld.png
Obs

http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo34/lesbaker1/SilentHunter5%20Uzo%20Vig_zpsiae5gscy.png
Uzo

Direct Download with vignette effect but without Graduations

http://www.mediafire.com/download/12s24s2awjyja7k/Unscratched_Optics_with_vignetting_effect_but_with out_Grad_marks_for_Large_Optics_for_TDW_UI.7z



Unscratched optics with vignette effect and Graduations for use with "Large Optics for TDW UI" Compatible with WOS 1.04

JSGME Ready

Install using Mod Enabler after 'Resolution Patch'

Done!


http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo34/lesbaker1/SilentHunter5%20%20Attack%20Grads_zpstwtbsgt6.png
Attack

http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo34/lesbaker1/SilentHunter5%20Obs%20Grads%20Vig_zpsjdrxsxu1.png
Obs

http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo34/lesbaker1/SilentHunter5%20Uzo%20Grads%20Vig_zpsj2cnhtxa.png
Uzo


Direct Download for with Graduations and
vignette effect

http://www.mediafire.com/download/cwjg4y52vrao7xm/Unscratched_Optics_with_Grad_marks_and_Vignetting_ effect_for_Large_Optics_for_TDW_UI.7z


Enjoy
Les

mikaelanderlund
09-05-15, 10:25 AM
Thanks!! :up:

:salute: Mikael

mikaelanderlund
09-06-15, 02:20 AM
Perhaps the black thick line will be shortened slightly in the attack periscope. At night it can be hard to see the bearing scale exactly:yep:

LesBaker
09-06-15, 11:43 AM
I've edited the thick lines should be ok now :D, if not let me know

mikaelanderlund
09-07-15, 02:26 PM
Is it possible to get a slightly shaded edge? I'm really glad that the scratches are gone :up:

:salute: Mikael

gap
09-07-15, 06:34 PM
Is it possible to get a slightly shaded edge?

I second that. Having dust/scratches on the lenses is matter of taste (personally I don't disdain some degree of weather on my optics), but scope lenses without some degree of vignetting are matter-of-factly unrealistic. :)

mikaelanderlund
09-08-15, 01:05 AM
I agree and recommend "Larger optics to TDW UI". It seems to work fine to WOS

LesBaker
09-08-15, 01:41 PM
Is it possible to get a slightly shaded edge? I'm really glad that the scratches are gone :up:

:salute: Mikael

Is this what you mean with a ring of dirt around the optic !

http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo34/lesbaker1/SilentHunter5%20with%20grime_zpsyjvykoll.jpg

It doesn't look to bad in daylight but I think it will look terrible at night, this is how bad it is with the scope down.

http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo34/lesbaker1/SilentHunter5%20with%20grime2_zpsapip2o2h.jpg


Les

gap
09-08-15, 02:33 PM
Is this what you mean with a ring of dirt around the optic !

That's not "a ring of dirt", but the gradual decrease of the light tramsmitted from a group of lenses, going from the center of the optic to the edges. In optics it is called vignetting. Normally this is barely noticeable, but all the original pictures of WWII scope views show this phenomenon to some degree. :yep:


It doesn't look to bad in daylight but I think it will look terrible at night, this is how bad it is with the scope down.

IIRC other scope mods as well as stock periscope masks got this effect right. Try looking at them for some clues on how to achieve the same. :03:

LesBaker
09-08-15, 03:26 PM
That's not "a ring of dirt", but the gradual decrease of the light tramsmitted from a group of lenses, going from the center of the optic to the edges. In optics it is called vignetting. Normally this is barely noticeable, but all the original pictures of WWII scope views show this phenomenon to some degree. :yep:



IIRC other scope mods as well as stock periscope masks got this effect right. Try looking at them for some clues on how to achieve the same. :03:


Is this shaded enough or would you like it darker at the edges.

http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo34/lesbaker1/SilentHunter5%20shading%2040_zpsannlxdyh.jpg

gap
09-08-15, 04:03 PM
Is this shaded enough or would you like it darker at the edges.

Mutch better, but you can judge yourself from some original pictures. You can google "u-boat periscope view", but be careful: most of the pictures you get from there are just reconstructions, or game screenies :salute:

LesBaker
09-09-15, 08:50 AM
Mutch better, but you can judge yourself from some original pictures. You can google "u-boat periscope view", but be careful: most of the pictures you get from there are just reconstructions, or game screenies :salute:


Updated post one with screen shots and download links for the best match that I can achieve to recreate the vignette effect from the few original photos available.

gap
09-09-15, 04:53 PM
Updated post one with screen shots and download links for the best match that I can achieve to recreate the vignette effect from the few original photos available.

:up: