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Guest hma

Hello,Which source are you using? Google Earth is using very low resolution for this region. Thanks in advance,Hugo

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Guest Tashunca-Uitco

It's Virtual Earth .All Italy is at 1m/pixel , like Germany !It's fantastic .

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Guest Tashunca-Uitco

Here are somme comparison shots between FsX and Ya... scenery , in Mount Rainier area :before :178d5309aa.jpgafter :7a27675409.jpg5073b957cc.jpg6122bff137.jpg9953aeaa6a.jpg3a47ddbc09.jpgad0d104b1c.jpg1824ab98f9.jpge617612323.jpg44ec970be1.jpga8ad669c7c.jpg5a9374ab72.jpg6959596e9a.jpg4a91d33fd6.jpgd0723382d5.jpgc56edb29bd.jpgsome shots from this beautiful country :08abf6f719.jpgd2562a3458.jpgf4e0acdf61.jpg66429e1c57.jpg097ee5e66b.jpg8bef0343c2.jpg6e87256e42.jpgThant's a lot , mr B

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Here are some preliminary results from the the American Southwest's Colorado plateau canyon country, utilizing TP Beta 5 and Y****! maps.I have DREAMED for years to be able to explore this region and it's stunning geology from air...not a "landclass/generic ground tiles" version...no matter how good...but the REAL THING. I have lived and studied in the region and know and love the geology well...but I've never seen it like this in FS! Thanks a million does not say enough Christian.http://forums.avsim.net/user_files/173919.jpghttp://forums.avsim.net/user_files/173923.jpghttp://forums.avsim.net/user_files/173924.jpghttp://forums.avsim.net/user_files/173925.jpghttp://forums.avsim.net/user_files/173926.jpghttp://forums.avsim.net/user_files/173927.jpg


"We shall not cease from exploration...

and the end of all our exploring...

will be to arrive where we started...

and know the place for the first time."

 

- T. S. Eliot

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I've posted these and a few more pics of the American Southwest including the Grand Canyon (and a Grand Canyon video) here: http://www.edtruthan.com/tileproxy


"We shall not cease from exploration...

and the end of all our exploring...

will be to arrive where we started...

and know the place for the first time."

 

- T. S. Eliot

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Guest cbuchner1

You know what, the default textures don't actually look bad near Mount Rainier. But then Yahoo is much better of course.

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Guest cbuchner1

The Y! map source offers something we haven't seen with the other sources. Consistent true color coverage in large areas. Well... enjoy! ;)Beautiful shots. There are some more shots of the sand stone near Moab, Utah in one of the first pages of this thread (these are Google)

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Guest Tashunca-Uitco

Yes , FSX textures looks good in every parks of US , but it's too generic and not very realistic .

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Guest The Wizard of Oz

Here

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Guest Bungalow

Very nice screens (as always)!Thanks for searching and exploring interesting TP locations.Please keep posting these...

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Guest pev

Beautiful shots! I was actually in Mauna Kea about two years ago. We drove up from sea level to the top where they have the observatory. At night, the sky is amazing. You need to aclimate for about an hour at a rest stop which is at about 9,000 feet before continuing up to the top at 13,600.-Pablo

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