Hi,

Christian Mayer schrieb:
Georg Vollnhals schrieb:

Ralf Gerlich schrieb:

Dear all,

today the South Germany Scenery team released a new version of its
custom scenery with the following major new features:

I hope you do not mind me combining your wonderful scenery with an old
war-bird. But for me this combination fits very well - a wonderful
landscape, nice clouds and a historical airplane.

No offence taken. ;-) After all, notwithstanding their original purpose, I consider many warbirds as being among the most beautiful planes ever built. Might have something to do with the fact that most fighter planes were built for performance and agility and humans tend to find such designs naturally beautiful.

These screenshots look great!

Yes, they do. Thanks for sharing them, Georg.

I can't wait till you extend the scenery eastwards towards Munich (and
the beautifull lakes there - as well as the "Voralpenland")

Oh, Ingrid will definitely jump at the suggestion. ;-) I currently don't have much time to do actual digitising, so she does most of the work and I just do the releases and do simplification experiments with her data.

However, I'd rather see each of you doing their own area - this would bring us further than Ingrid and me doing all the work ;-).

As it seems I won't get to bringing the tutorial to a usable state in the near future, so I put up some notes on http://www.custom-scenery.org/How_to.226.0.html on how to do your own digitising and customisation. I'll add to that collection whenever I have an idea for a tip and time for writing it.

I don't think that there are areas in the world with a high concentration of FlightGear-developers living there ;-), but to avoid collisions and doing things twice, you should announce on the list when you intend to do a specific area.

Cheers,
Ralf


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