Alright. Thank you all for the help. I understand that this would probably look rather odd. I'm going to see if there is a way that you can do this with a plugin. So far im pretty satisfied with skymaxx and was totally worth the price!
What if you did something like this? (see attachment) basically put a transparent plane with texture of an overcast in the middle of the overcast layer then have the clouds around it. this would help to fill in the gaps a little bit.
Skymaxx settings: Detail is all the way down Render distance is a little under half way god rays are off overcast quality is med Cloud reflections are off Cloud size is min This happens no matter the current weather The aircraft was FlyJsim 727 x-plane log(see attached) GizmoLog.txt Log.txt
When I set the overcast to med/high there are alot of gaps in the clouds. And if you fly into a cloud you can still see the ground so there is basically no more IFR.
Hmm. I got an Idea for a plugin I could make. Basically once you fly into overcast it sets your visibility to very low, kinda like how the default xp10 weather engine does. Would this mess up skymaxx?
When running SkyMaxPro with the overcast quality set to low all I see is this (see attached files) System specs: Intel i5 at 3.4 GHZ GTX 550 ti overclocked to 1120 MHZ 8gb ram 1 tb hardrive. X-Plane 10 (newist version) 64bit skymaxx version (see screenshot)