Both these cars have upward tilted glass screens over the dashboard instruments, which means that when the light is behind you, you cant actually see the instruments properly.
I think it's a cool effect. You get that in some real cars too if the sun is behind you (although not if your body casts a shadow from the sun onto it!).
Nonsense does it happen in reality. The glass over the instruments is always tilted downwards, and so you sometimes get reflections of brightly lit surfaces with the cockpit.
You never get actual direct reflected view of the sky out the back window, and if you did you'd get blinded everytime you drove away from the low sun.
Well all real dashboards are designed specifically to stop anything being reflected on the dashboard glass. Any dashboard that reflects external light like the FZ50's does would be deemed unroadworthy.
Yes and that proves that the reflection on the dash is also wrong... Also it is low res and stretched out and looks bad. Maybe if it was a DYNAMIC reflection it would be ok, at least then it would be accurate. As it is now, it is pretty ugly and inaccurate IMHO.
Agreed. Construction and Use regulations are clear on reflective surfaces that reflect sunlight toward the driver. Granted, this is a race car.. But surely, that'd be even MORE reason for such caution.
That would be sweet.. (dynamic real shadows that is)
We already have "shadows", as in the inside of the car gets darker going underneath overpasses or trees casting shadows. That is cool, but it doesn't mean the roof of the car casts a shadow on the interior of the car. With DX9 that is possible- self shadowing, "volumetric shadowing" or whatever, and would really be a nice affect for sure. It would eliminate that nasty reflection on the dash too.
-maybe a file can be renamed to get rid of that reflection??