[jhb] Re: FS Scenery

  • From: Gerry Winskill <gwinsk@xxxxxxx>
  • To: jhb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2011 19:28:55 +0100

Not the same AG. Treescapes is from Earth Simulations and the UK VFR site creator Darren but was done in a different way to earlier efforts. My understanding is that he created an image recognition programme that identified wooded areas and planted trees thereon. That made it possible for him to get remarkably good coverage of the GenX areas.


The downside is that areas he hasn't yet covered, like the new Ireland photoscenery, now look awfully bare. Actually I'm not sure there are all that many wooded areas over there. Same with Western Isles, Orkneys and Shetlands.

The only problem I've had with Treescapes relates to the farm strips. Often the trees used are of a size that doesn't accurately reflect what's there in real life. From the air that doesn't matter but in the case of a strip it can be crucial. I spent about a week pruning, so all the strips on my setup remain flyable.

His Shawbury fields places his AG buildings throughout Shropshire.

The main AG Tree planter used to be Ray "Shep" Sheppard. I think he had a slight stroke, last year, and haven't heard much of him of late.


Gerry Winskill

On 10/08/2011 18:32, Fossil wrote:
This was one of the more successful developments by the UK VFR Project
website and although they never got complete UK coverage the work done was
still impressive. I've just found the IoM files I submitted for the project
but they needed reworking because all the trees defaulted to conifers. AgenT
should have sorted this out but that's when the PC died and I never finished
the work.

Oddly enough I've just found the UK VFR Library PDF showing all the 3D
objects Darren build and it's a sobering reminder just how many cars, ships,
houses and general objects he made. It's a shame the UK VFR site closed
down.

bones

bones@xxxxxxx
http://woodair.net


-----Original Message-----
From: jhb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jhb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Gerry Winskill
Sent: 10 August 2011 16:58
To: jhb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [jhb] Re: FS Scenery

Now Treescapes is definitely worth having. I used not to be a fan of
Autogen, the MS version, but Treescapes is one of my better buys.

Gerry Winskill


On 10/08/2011 17:23, Fossil wrote:
Yep - it doesn't really sound that exciting so I'll check the website to
see if there is any compelling reason to think about buying it.

I saw Treescapes on the Earthsim site yesterday so will have another look.

bones

bones@xxxxxxx

http://woodair.net

*From:*jhb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jhb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On
Behalf Of *Paul Reynolds
*Sent:* 10 August 2011 16:02
*To:* jhb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
*Subject:* [jhb] Re: FS Scenery

I should have added that v3 is 'nice but not necessary' as you have the
v1 -2 upgrade then v3 would require a new purchace of the complete set,
I'd opt fot EarthSim Treescapes instead, far better valur for money!

Paul

-----Original Message-----
*From:* jhb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jhb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On
Behalf Of *Paul Reynolds
*Sent:* 10 August 2011 16:59
*To:* jhb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
*Subject:* [jhb] Re: FS Scenery

     v3 adds a new higher (60cm) resolution to some areas and a few
     models of some well known landmarks.

     Paul

         -----Original Message-----
         *From:* jhb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
         [mailto:jhb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On Behalf Of *Fossil
         *Sent:* 10 August 2011 16:47
         *To:* jhb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
         *Subject:* [jhb] Re: FS Scenery

         I suspect the v2 disks are the free upgrade. I've just opened
         both sets for the first time and whilst the v1 cases all have
         product registration cards in them the v2 sets don't.

         It seems odd opening them after all this time - they've been
         stuck away for years - and it might also surprise Horizon when I
         activate them after all this time.

         I didn't know a third version was out so can I ask why? What
         have they done to make v3 necessary?

         bones

         bones@xxxxxxx

         http://woodair.net

         *From:*jhb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
         [mailto:jhb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On Behalf Of *Paul Reynolds
         *Sent:* 10 August 2011 10:22
         *To:* jhb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
         *Subject:* [jhb] Re: FS Scenery

         You only need V2, it came with night lighting and FS2004 on it
         which were absent on v1. I never purchased v1 so it is clearly
         not needed. If you have v2 because you were an original v1 buyer
         then v2 was issued free, if you purchased v2 then you qualify
         for the half price v3 upgrade.

         If I recall correctly, the difference between v1 and v2 was
         night lighting and improved water masks (?)

         Paul.

             -----Original Message-----
             *From:* jhb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
             [mailto:jhb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On Behalf Of *Frank Turley
             *Sent:* 10 August 2011 08:02
             *To:* jhb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
             *Subject:* [jhb] Re: FS Scenery

             Not absolutely positive about this, but I think the version
             1 came in 2 flavours, FSX and FS2004, but they got the
             updates onto a single set. I guess you need to install the
             version 1, followed by the updates.

             This all happened years ago............

             There's been rumours of FSX11 coming later this year, I
             guess you will be getting that going in another 7 years
             time, I'm reminded of the 2 Ronnies sketch where they did
             Mastermind, with the answers lagging one behind the questions!

             Frank T.

             At 00:16 10/08/2011, you wrote:

             Digging through the box of DVD's I have for FS reveals quite
             a few scenery disks and my suspicion is that many can go
             straight in the skip. Before I do so can I check that I'm
             not throwing away the wrong boxes?

             First is the four box set of Visual Flight photo scenery -
             John's original release. I assume this was replaced or
             improved by Horizon GenX and that it isn't worth installing.

             Next is the Horizon scenery but it is puzzling me. I seem to
             have the original GenX three disk set but the boxes say this
             is for FSX only. I also have the GenX V.2 disk set which
             claims it is compatible with FS2004 as well as FSX. If the
             latter is true then I see no reason the install the original
             set and should also throw the original GenX DVD's away too.

             Is this correct or are there any solid reasons for
             installing the Visual Flight scenery again or the Generation
             X V.1 scenery?

             As to flight sim itself I presume there isn't any problem
             installing FS2004 and then FSX -or would it be better doing
             it the other way round? I seem to recall the FSX install was
             reported to mess up any FS2004 links..

             bones

             bones@xxxxxxx
             http://woodair.net<http://woodair.net/>


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