![]() ![]() The alpha channel seems empty and doesn't do anything? (it should be if this feature isn't used, like with some of the other town textures). See town-europe-autumn and switch channels on/off in GIMP to view - the concept is to select areas according to how much soil colour is visible and lower the alpha. I believe that the alpha channel is used to blend in soil colour in town textures - so when the texture is moved to a area with contrasting terrain textures lightly grassed parts of the image get the texture blended in. It's also possible to select areas and use rotate colours to change soil colour if it's not what you want exactly. Maybe adjusting colors in GIMP via menu > colors > exposure/saturation might fix it. There is some mismatch in textures due to the different levels of being washed out. Eastern-us-town2.png is worst affected, and a bit grainy. Aerial photos of some areas don't have that problem as presumably the lighting was better when they were taken. That seems to be common with earth explorer images. eastern-us-town1&2, eastern-us-drycrop1&2, eastern-us-irrcrop1&2, etc. Montagdude wrote in Mon 3:45 pm: Custom materials: National Agriculture Imagery Program (NAIP)Ī lot of the textures look washed out compared to others in data/Textures/Terrain - e.g. There will be gaps where the custom scenery ends and the default scenery takes over. If you already have my Virginia-Maryland-Delaware scenery, you should not notice any gaps in between this scenery and that one. The terrain includes the major roads and highways. If you are not interested in using the osm2city portions, you can just download Terrain.zip and FGData.zip. You will need to unzip each of these into the same folder and point FlightGear to them, which is explained in the README. To install it, go to the Releases page here and download Buildings.zip, Objects.zip, Pylons.zip, Roads.zip, Terrain.zip, and FGData.zip. Custom materials: National Agriculture Imagery Program (NAIP).Buildings, roads, pylons, other objects: OpenStreetMap using osm2city.Elevation: Shuttle Radar Topology Mission 3-arc-second (SRTM-3), void-filled version.Rivers and waterbodies: National Hydrography Dataset (NHD).Landcover: National landcover database (NLCD).This image shows the precise area covered:ĭata sources used for this scenery include: It covers Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York City (including Long Island) in the US. This post is to announce a new scenery project I've just finished. ![]()
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