Simmo W Posted February 5, 2011 Report Posted February 5, 2011 Great tool Benny, tried it and it seemed to work.For bare areas, it certainly add some civilisation. However I hear you need to work on more tailored facades. I've noticed it as well, they look very generic and out of place in (say) Melbourne, where I am. If you get more instructions produced that tell people how to add new facade styles and even object styles, it'll be even more widely used.I tried it on my about to be released KMMH, but it replaced some of my own custom buildings! I assume using the 'exclude facades' tool in OE would stop this?A birdie mentioned that your facades are taken from the global scenery and that you don't have permission. I personally don't see why anyone would take offence, since your program is designed to ENHANCE xplane even more, and at this stage it is free. Once you start asking for donations, you'll want to use your own original artwork.Thanks again and keep pushing. It was a hoot to see Juniper Mammoth instantly appear! Quote
Simmo W Posted February 5, 2011 Report Posted February 5, 2011 Just tried excluding facades in OE, doesn't work. Any other way of excluding from certain areas, other than delving into the guts of the files? Quote
benny Posted February 5, 2011 Author Report Posted February 5, 2011 well you can choose exclusions on osm2xp, uncheck "exclude facade" and yours won't disapear (or "exclude objects" if your scene is made of .obj, but as xplane defaut autogen is made of objects you'll see those too).For facades , i started with xplane defaut facades and modified them with free textures, there's still original parts in the texture but they aren't used.Anyway osm2xp is still beta , the v1 release will have facades made from scratch, and i'll add a way in the app to choose a set of facade for the generation, so people can download various facade sets made by others and use them.SceneryMaker "LeBelge" already made a set of his own, it's kinda easy, you just need a few buildings texture and world maker.There's also open scenery files right now in the app for testing purpose (so beta testers can test a feature even if they don't have open scenery, and btw this feature is removed since beta4, i'll put it back for the v1), i'll remove them for the v1 release, and i'll point to the open scenery path to use those objects.4.2 should be the last beta, i hope i can release v1 this month.Ben Quote
Simmo W Posted February 5, 2011 Report Posted February 5, 2011 Thanks Ben. I was hoping to be able to exclude certain of the OSM facade objects, as they sit on top of my custom scenery. I think it's the opposite to what you suggested. Quote
benny Posted February 5, 2011 Author Report Posted February 5, 2011 well in that case you'll have to exclude facades on the area you're putting your custom buildings on, or open overlay editor and delete osm buildings you don't want. Quote
Simmo W Posted February 5, 2011 Report Posted February 5, 2011 Thanks Ben, OE should do the trick! Quote
Simmo W Posted February 7, 2011 Report Posted February 7, 2011 Ok, I had to search through the .dsf via the .txt, for the approx. coordinates, and was able to delete all the offending buildings, so now it looks pretty cool, as you can see. Gotta get some new facades though, not quite fitting the Yosemite architectural style Really nice placement though, a lot of effort saved Quote
benny Posted February 7, 2011 Author Report Posted February 7, 2011 Seems you've got some non-closed facades, wich version of osm2xp are you using?If you're using beta 4.2 , could you provide me a link to the osm file you're using?Ben Quote
Simmo W Posted February 7, 2011 Report Posted February 7, 2011 I noticed those incomplete facades too. Is that meant to happen with the latest beta? A friend sent me the conversion, so I can't be sure of the version. I'll do it myself and send details, but is it a known issue? There are quite a few incomplete walls. Quote
benny Posted February 7, 2011 Author Report Posted February 7, 2011 Well beta 4.2 added a few thing with facades, so they can reflect sunlight.One thing that was preventing sun reflection was the fact that osm files may have buildings with bad points direction (clockwise or counter clockwise, can't remember), and such buildings in xplane would have "transparent" textures , not really transparent but in fact the texture is on the wrong side of the poly, so you can't see it , and so it seems a wall (or roof) is missing (hard to explain).I added a method to reverse points if the building is in the wrong direction, and with a lot of tests i didn't find in xplane a bad building, lots of people did tests too and everything was fine, so it's weird to see so many bad buildings on your screen.If it's isn't because of wrong texture position, it could be that the buildings lacks a point to "close" the building, this is easy to fix, just add RING 1 in the .fac file.I removed RING 1 on the last beta so bad buildings would be easy to find. Quote
Simmo W Posted February 8, 2011 Report Posted February 8, 2011 Benny, I downloaded the OSM data from scratch and used the latest Beta, everything ok now, no missing walls. The OSM exporter works well, easy to select areas manually. Ive made the textures much browner to localize the look, but I'll tweak the roof specs when I get time. Quote
benny Posted February 20, 2011 Author Report Posted February 20, 2011 Hello,Osm2xp RC1 is available : http://osm2xp.comI hope there won't be a ton of bugs si i can release v1 soon ;DBen Quote
benny Posted March 10, 2011 Author Report Posted March 10, 2011 osm2xp v1.0 is now available on osm2xp websiteLots of bug fixes, interface improvments, more options, forests and city lights generation...And a full new texture set for facades, made with 100% custom textures.here are two screen showing the city lights part : Quote
benny Posted March 13, 2011 Author Report Posted March 13, 2011 Updated osm2xp to 1.01, to fix a bug preventing city lights to be added to the scenery.Download area Quote
benny Posted May 17, 2011 Author Report Posted May 17, 2011 I'm working on 1.1, wich should be released in a few days/weeks.Here's a little screencast showing what's new : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0p06jOlLOpw Quote
benny Posted June 8, 2011 Author Report Posted June 8, 2011 Osm2XP 1.1 is now available in the downloads section.It's more or less a complete rewrite, with those new features:-PBF files support, wich are a lot smaller and faster to read than OSM files.-Customizable generation, choose wich object/facade/forest will be used for an osm tag (tutorial)-OSM tags exclusion-OSM tag "building:height" is used for buildings size if present-New graphical user interface.-Live graph for real time feedback of the generation process.-New facade set with more diversity (78 different facades)-Language localisation.-Bug fixes, etc... Quote
bokepacha Posted June 9, 2011 Report Posted June 9, 2011 Hi Benny, Thanks again for your work. I made a try with Spain in a laptop and the results were not really promissing. There were few buildings ( I know, this is related to OSM directly) and all of them were white (no texture). Also, if you want to see more than a few buildings you need to set the detail in EXTREME but it does not avoid autogen by default, so you have extreme autogen and your buildings (byebye fps).AFAIK there mus be something I did wrong. The laptop has no x-plane copy installed, maybe is that the problem?I'll give a try tomorrow with my actual pc where I use to fly.Alejandro Quote
benny Posted June 9, 2011 Author Report Posted June 9, 2011 Hi Bokepacha,About textures you should have the same thing as on my screenshots.You can also exclude xplane autogen by check the exclude OBJ (you should use exclusions on OBJ, FAC and FOR as oms2xp is generating those) Quote
bokepacha Posted June 9, 2011 Report Posted June 9, 2011 I don't remember the exact options as I was trying different options.I'll check it carefully today. make some trial and error escenarios and then...thumbs up! (for sure xD) Quote
benny Posted June 13, 2011 Author Report Posted June 13, 2011 You can now download openstreetmap autogen scenery for the whole world at this adress http://scenery.osm2xp.com/.This repository will be updated as often as possible, i'll try to do it weekly, (or more often if someone request an update for an area), and i will provide tools to manage downloads/update automaticaly in the future (an external java app or maybe a xplane plugin if it's possible).I'm also happy to say that i'll be working with Premek and Artoo on XHT, so the osm autogen repository may evolve with XHT release.I also made a short video tutorial for those who want to add buildings to an empty area :http://osm2xp.com/?q=addingBuildingsIntoOsmBen Quote
ptru Posted August 4, 2011 Report Posted August 4, 2011 Benny announced beta of the version 1.2 and nice in-flight video of Montepellier, France http://osm2xp.com/ Quote
benny Posted November 21, 2011 Author Report Posted November 21, 2011 Osm2xp 2.0 is now available in the downloads area -> http://osm2xp.comIt's a major release, nearly everything has been rewrited from scratch, but here are the major features:-New GUI, based on the eclipse rcp framework.-Generation rules can be imported/exported to xml.-Generation rules are more complex now, with more than one object file, and various parameters.-Better use of open street map height/levels tags.-Generation of xml and/or pdf stats files.-Embedded help window.-Osm2xp can now restart a crashed/closed generation job. just load the "osm2xp.project" file that was created at the root of your scenery folder.-Osm output format, for debug purpose or to extract a 1/1 tile from a bigger file.-Real time memory monitor.-More sloped roofs for houses.-Ini file ("osm2xp.ini" , in root folder of the application, for mac users under app/show content) to set the memory allocated to osm2xp (-Xms : min value, -Xmx : max value)A few updates should come in the next days/weeks , to enhance buildings quality in xplane, and to release a easy way for people to add their own textures.As soon as i will have made these updates , i'll make osm2xp open source.Also expect updates once x plane 10 is out, to take advantage of xp10 enhancements. 1 Quote
Simmo W Posted November 22, 2011 Report Posted November 22, 2011 Thanks Benny and team for all your work! I've been to busy to explore more but am compelled to now, ESP with 10's use of osm too. Quote
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