


In brief, I am responsible for textures and 3D objects. This includes the interface, global world scenery, sky, weather effects, light effects, buildings, towns, airports, terminals, forests, trees, ships, trains, cars, bridges, roads, and of course, (being a flight simulator), airplanes, helicopters, cockpits and instruments and so on. My role within X-Plane is to create everything that is "visible" in the flight simulator.
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I have been the artwork chief for the X-Plane flight simulator for almost 9 years. "AC3D is the best and definitive application for any game or simulation developer."

Possibly one of AC3D's most prolific users, he builds all X-Plane scenery, vehicles and aircraft using AC3D. “We have to go back to this first phase.Sergio Santagada is the chief graphics designer for the X-Plane flight simulator. “I have to take the positives and the positive of this team is at the beginning of the season everyone was so happy, with the commitment and the way we were playing and winning,” Benitez said. The fans that stayed made their feelings known in another way. The stream of fans heading to the exits after Liverpool’s fourth goal showed just what they think about their team right now. Heck, at the current rate, Everton - whose last major trophy was the FA Cup in 1995 - might not even be in the Premier League. That development and the effects of the pandemic are behind the limited spending this year which might leave Everton without a strong enough team to play in its new home. This is supposed to be the start of an exciting era for the club, which is planning to move into a new stadium by Liverpool’s waterfront - costing a reported $700 million - for the start of the 2024-25 season. “Did you recruit them?” the fan shouted at Brands, who stopped to respond but quickly walked away. While Benitez is an easy target for abuse by Everton fans having been manager of their neighbor across Stanley Park from 2004-10, they are starting to turn their ire toward the top of the club.įootage on social media showed one supporter confronting director of football Marcel Brands as the Dutchman left the director’s box at Goodison after the Liverpool game. “In January, hopefully the team are not depending on two or three players coming back as we are at the moment.” “I have been in Newcastle and the owner wasn’t spending money,” said the 61-year-old Benitez, referencing another English team where he was manager. It doesn’t sound like he is expecting to have money to spend in the January transfer window. “Against other teams maybe not, but against a top side you suffer.”īenitez said he still had “confidence we can do well” but accepted that the team’s fate depends on getting players like Calvert-Lewin and Colombia defender Yerry Mina back fit again. “You have seen how much money Liverpool have been spending and they have been successful over the last few years and it can happen if you make mistakes. “We lost because we made mistakes against a top side,” he said.
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The contrast between Liverpool’s devastating attacking trio of Mohamed Salah, Diogo Jota and Sadio Mane compared to Everton’s, which was led Wednesday by a 32-year-old player in Salomon Rondon who joined on a free transfer from the Chinese league, was stark.

Hit by injuries to some key players like star striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Everton is winless in its last eight Premier League matches, earning two points from a possible 24 in the team’s worst run of results in 22 years.Īfter a strong start under Benitez - the team won four of its first six games - Everton has plunged to 14th place in the 20-team league and is five points above the relegation zone. The effects of that belt-tightening are there for all to see. Four players came in at a total cost of barely $2 million. The problem is, they just aren’t good enough.Īfter a lavish and somewhat haphazard outlay of about $750 million on players since Farhad Moshiri became the club’s majority shareholder in 2016, Everton reined in its spending this summer following the appointment of Benitez.
