Hello simmers,
I've been having a lot of fun with my many New Zealand airport sceneries spread throughout the country in FS2004. I have never been a big fan of "photoreal" scenery due to the usual lack of autogen, and the general strange appearance (in my opinion) of a flat photo in a virtual world that does not match up with the rendering style of the rest of the environment.
Add on to that the jarring differences in appearance when you reach a "scenery boundary" and you'll understand why I have been put off by such ventures.
With the above being said however, I was wondering just how much of FS2004 New Zealand can be covered in photographic addon scenery?
Is there enough photo scenery out there to cover the entire country without having to worry about boundary issues, or the issues of two different photo sceneries "matching" up with one another properly? (coloration, etc.)
I was thinking about taking the plunge and getting as much photographic landscape as possible for New Zealand, but I'm afraid that it would start to look like a complex patchwork of photo terrain (with and without autogen) mixed with blocks of default, which in my opinion, would look absolutely atrocious and would not look realistic at all.
I'm currently using the freeware 75m mesh, along with "Roads & Rivers of New Zealand" payware, and VOZ 1.8 "North" Textures. With this I came to the realization that my rendition of New Zealand actually looks too green!
Is it possible to at least fully cover one of the two main islands in photographic scenery?
Thanks,
-Sean
I've been having a lot of fun with my many New Zealand airport sceneries spread throughout the country in FS2004. I have never been a big fan of "photoreal" scenery due to the usual lack of autogen, and the general strange appearance (in my opinion) of a flat photo in a virtual world that does not match up with the rendering style of the rest of the environment.
Add on to that the jarring differences in appearance when you reach a "scenery boundary" and you'll understand why I have been put off by such ventures.
With the above being said however, I was wondering just how much of FS2004 New Zealand can be covered in photographic addon scenery?
Is there enough photo scenery out there to cover the entire country without having to worry about boundary issues, or the issues of two different photo sceneries "matching" up with one another properly? (coloration, etc.)
I was thinking about taking the plunge and getting as much photographic landscape as possible for New Zealand, but I'm afraid that it would start to look like a complex patchwork of photo terrain (with and without autogen) mixed with blocks of default, which in my opinion, would look absolutely atrocious and would not look realistic at all.
I'm currently using the freeware 75m mesh, along with "Roads & Rivers of New Zealand" payware, and VOZ 1.8 "North" Textures. With this I came to the realization that my rendition of New Zealand actually looks too green!
Is it possible to at least fully cover one of the two main islands in photographic scenery?
Thanks,
-Sean