October 23, 200718 yr Hi,There's a new file in the library for the area around Phoenix int apt.The screenshots look stunning! I have one question though. The file description says the resolution is 1.2 m/pixel. AFAIK FS9 can't display anything higher than 4.75m/pixel. If that's the case, then what's the pint in having such high resolution?
October 23, 200718 yr Please name this file, I cannot find it. Being from Phoenix, I'm very motivated...
October 23, 200718 yr >Please name this file, I cannot find it. Being from Phoenix,>I'm very motivated...>"Phoenix, Arizona, High-Resolution Scenery - Part 1: Sky Harbor Airport (KPHX)"phx2007_hr_1.zipby: Gottfried Razek (BlueSkyScenery)
October 23, 200718 yr Lol, I guess you haven't tasted any of Gottfried's yet. I have no clue about resolution, but you will be able to see crisp textures from less than 1k ft. Nothing like Megascenery, but way, way more crisp. The best photoreal hands down.Go to www.blueskyscenery.com and get any HR file. Try it and remember to check your jaw dropping. The best ones are the Los Angeles ones.Leo
October 23, 200718 yr The "4.8m max res" in FS9 is true for terrain textures (including phototerrain). This addon instead uses 3d scenery techniques to create higher res texture capability. In this case the 3d scenery sits flat on the ground. scott s..
October 23, 200718 yr >The "4.8m max res" in FS9 is true for terrain textures>(including phototerrain). >>This addon instead uses 3d scenery techniques to create higher>res texture capability. In this case the 3d scenery sits flat>on the ground. >>scott s.>.> Interesting.What exactly do you mean by 3D scenery? (sorry if I may sound ingnorent, its simply because I am...)Are all those details made in Gmax or whatever other tool and "dressed" in hi-res satellite imagery?Would you mind expending a little about this technique?
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