Thanx Scoot and Innis
I've been to Jon's site and had email with Martin there.
I think having an Oz 'chapter' would be a great idea, maybe Jon and Martin
could give us our own bit of their web for dedicated Oz scenery (or we could
just prefix all generic 3D objects with OZ- )
I know Martin hangs around here, so maybe he'll reply.
I'm up for doing the co-ord work if that's what's needed and am happy to work
with all to get Oz on the map!!
Andrew
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From: Innis Cunningham [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, 12 February 2009 12:11 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] Noob Question
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Hi Guys
scott.hamilton wrote
On Thu, 2009-02-12 at 09:39 +1100, Jones, Andrew wrote:
Hi All
I'm V new here and have lots of questions...
Is there a dedicated scenery design team for Australia?
No not that I am aware of.
A chap by the name of Chris Wilkinson was doing some work on Brisbane terminal
but I don't know if he finished it or uploaded it anywhere.You could try Jon
Stockill's scenery site
I've been wondering if there are many other Australian users out there
aswell.... Perhaps an opportunity to form a mini-community somewhere.
There have been one or two discussions from time to time but nothing came of
them.
I was thinking of doing some 3D objects for Australia (to start the learning
process) and then move on to terrain scenery - will new terrain 'ruin' the 3D
object that I will have already placed on the original terrain?
Not that I am an expert far from it but FG scenery is divided up into two
sections one the 3D models and the other the terrain made using a program
called terragear.This program makes the roads ,rivers,runways and taxiways and
maybe other things I am not aware of.I am sure if you have a look on the wiki
it will explain better than me.
I have just started doing the YSSY terminals, this is the first scenery
modelling I have ever done, and I'm not sure if I'm doing it correctly. Have you
upload these objects anywhere public yet? It would be good to co-ordinate and
share information/objects.
I have seen a terrain Howto in the wiki, but can't find it at the moment...
Hope this helps.
Cheers
Innis
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