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Turning off PG adds trees\bushes to some 3rd party scenery

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I've been flying with photogrammetry turned off for a few flights and just landed in Imaginesim Atlanta and noticed that the ramp had trees & bushes scattered in several places.  Once I tuned PG back on the trees & bushes were gone. The Asobo Atlanta is not installed. I wish there was a Imaginesim forums to report the problem. Has anyone else seen this?

This can bee seen on Ramps 1.3 and 6.

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It's the airport's attempt to offset its carbon footprint.

Autogen vegetation is pretty aggressive (should I say invasive? 😉 )

What I'd guess is happening is, when you turn off photogrammetry, there's slightly less space being occupied by a building there. If there is space for vegetation to exist, and no structure or polygon that excludes vegetation, it will exist. 

I've seen this kind of thing happen a lot on some scenery projects I've done. The simple answer is for the scenery dev (or anyone else) to throw a polygon around the entire airport area and set it to exclude vegetation.  Otherwise, this will happen. 

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Anyone have a solution for this? Contacted the developer of KATL (Imaginesim) never heard back from them. 

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3 hours ago, spearmint_flyer said:

Anyone have a solution for this? Contacted the developer of KATL (Imaginesim) never heard back from them. 

There's a way to exclude objects in "Airport Design Editor" but it's quite complicated to remove trees with it.

Best option IMHO is to contact the dev.

MK Studios for example:

I bought LEZL Sevilla from MK Studios back in April and subsequently noticed, there were trees on the apron. Contacted MK Studios with a description of the issue and I got the reply that I should turn off photogrammetric cities but turning PG off is no option for me cause in some areas, FPS drop from like 40 or so to 15...

So I decided to "just wait" for MK Studios to fix this issue in a further update and couple months later on 14OCT, I had an update to LEZL in ORBX central ready for download which fixed this issue at LEZL.

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Yeah. I’m not sure what’s up with the developers of Imaginesim but I contacted them on this a year ago and still haven’t heard of a solution. Or a response for the least. 

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