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Orthophoto lines vs. XP10 native lines  

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  1. 1. In my upcoming scenery, PHNL, the orthophotos are high enough resolution that you could taxi without real taxilines and in fact it makes the scenery feel more fluid and natural, but slightly more difficult to navigate in. How would you rather it?

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I want to create scenery in a way people actually want it. So, instead of being stuck up in my own personal ways of doing things, which would you rather?

 

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Start tracing.....

 

 

Yes........... PHNL is really missing from X Plane.. :D

 

 

I hope your having a ball creating it!

 

Can't wait to see it.

 

Tedd

 

 

I agree with Chris...trace the lines

 

No problem... I'd rather do this.

 

Yes, I'm having a bloody amazing time (that's not sarcasm)... this is literally the most fulfilling thing I've ever done (sad, isn't it? I'm a highschool student) Every time I start up X-Plane, all I can say is, whoa. dude. this looks good.

 

Thank the USGS :D

 

PHNL definitely is missing.

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Have you ever tried overlaying monochromatic noise in the orthos using photoshop, particularly on the hard surfaces? I noticed in the ortho I was working on (similar to yours above) that the WED lines had so much more texture than the ortho underneath.

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There's a trick to getting XP10 to apply "ground noise" automatically to orthos. (so you dont have to do it manually).

 

Ropeless tuned me into how top do this. (i.e. how to enable "gritty" support on XP10). End result looks damn good.

 

- CK.

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There's a trick to getting XP10 to apply "ground noise" automatically to orthos. (so you dont have to do it manually).

 

Ropeless tuned me into how top do this. (i.e. how to enable "gritty" support on XP10). End result looks damn good.

 

- CK.

 And how is that done?

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