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Re: Some huge enhancement...

Postby Kailingkazak » Fri May 23, 2008 8:49 pm

Olivier i'm sorry but putting real flihght videos isn't allowed!!! i just say WOW why can't the whole earth be like this?
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Re: Some huge enhancement...

Postby martin » Tue Aug 19, 2008 3:54 pm

Hi Olivier,

olivier.jacq wrote:No, I just meant that there is still work done to improve the feature, such as to implement trees on, etc...


I have to admit that I'm highly curious how you're planning to implement trees optop of aerial imagery without having accurate landuse data available.

Cheers, Martin.
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Re: Some huge enhancement...

Postby f-ojac » Wed Aug 20, 2008 8:31 am

That's something we have to work on, I completely agree !!
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Re: Some huge enhancement...

Postby f-ojac » Sat Sep 06, 2008 2:37 pm

For those of you who want to try the Brest area, please download :

* w010n40.tar.gz on the usual download site,
* http://blaniel.free.fr/pub/flightgear/b ... t_photo.7z

Then extract the files in the proper locations (i.e. Textures and Terrain)
Add the content of materials.add file in your materials.xml

Then start FG with --airport=LFRB

Enjoy !

N.B. : all aerial pictures are under Creative Common licence, see : http://www.brest-metropole-oceane.fr/vu ... sages.html
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Re: Some huge enhancement...

Postby alfonsodg » Sat Sep 06, 2008 3:33 pm

Hey.... Cool!!!
How you make it possible?
Have you add the textures using a GIS program and after that creating a new scene with terragear? or another technique (just a clue, please)...

Thanks
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Re: Some huge enhancement...

Postby Yasumune » Sat Sep 06, 2008 3:51 pm

VLC makes most other viewers look silly...I have yet to find a format that VLC doesn't play. Stuff looks better on VLC.

It's my favorite program for viewing everything.

Nice video and thank you so much for sharing!!

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Re: Some huge enhancement...

Postby tulcod » Sat Sep 06, 2008 6:22 pm

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Re: Some huge enhancement...

Postby alfonsodg » Mon Sep 08, 2008 6:11 pm

olivier.jacq wrote:For those of you who want to try the Brest area, please download :

* w010n40.tar.gz on the usual download site,
* http://blaniel.free.fr/pub/flightgear/b ... t_photo.7z

Then extract the files in the proper locations (i.e. Textures and Terrain)
Add the content of materials.add file in your materials.xml

Then start FG with --airport=LFRB

Enjoy !

N.B. : all aerial pictures are under Creative Common licence, see : http://www.brest-metropole-oceane.fr/vu ... sages.html


Any other link?, because the current is not working.

Thanks...
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Re: Some huge enhancement...

Postby f-ojac » Mon Sep 08, 2008 6:20 pm

I've tried both just now, they are both up and running.
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Re: Some huge enhancement...

Postby alfonsodg » Mon Sep 08, 2008 6:35 pm

olivier.jacq wrote:I've tried both just now, they are both up and running.


Right.... Apparently the site doesn't allow connections for some ips (maybe geolocation?), I have use an international proxy and problem solved. Downloading now..... Thanks.
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Re: Some huge enhancement...

Postby HHS » Mon Sep 08, 2008 11:04 pm

A lot of thanks to you and all who made this possible!

Though it is just a small area, it is very fun to fly there- what a feeling- completly different compared to the usual scenery!

I had just a small flight from LFRB with this "great" airplane (Thanks to helijah!):
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After the start I had a right turn
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Then after a short while and another turn I reached the harbour
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Another turn:
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Now get back to the airport
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Final:
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Great looking scenery- with Autogen, Lights and the other things it would be much better. Hope it can be solved sometime! :D But fun anyway! Would love to see some mountain area!

Thanks for that!

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Re: Some huge enhancement...

Postby f-ojac » Tue Sep 09, 2008 12:01 pm

Thanks for the so nice screenshots HHS. Sure there is still some work to be done, but this shows what's possible with FG.
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Re: Some huge enhancement...

Postby Gijs » Tue Sep 09, 2008 1:38 pm

:shock: just unbelievable!
We could show it on the FSWeekend if you like...
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Re: Some huge enhancement...

Postby Fahim Dalvi » Tue Sep 09, 2008 5:06 pm

Hi,
Just AWESOME.
I first thought they were real photos.
Still gotta try this out...have no time right now...damn!
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Re: Some huge enhancement...

Postby f-ojac » Tue Sep 09, 2008 8:35 pm

Gijs wrote::shock: just unbelievable!
We could show it on the FSWeekend if you like...


Well, you are free to do so Gijs, it is Open Source (except the aerial pictures, which are Creative Common). Sure it would be a nice try !
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