Re: [Flightgear-devel] New textures

2002-07-15 Thread Erik Hofman
Christian Mayer wrote: Hm, couldn't find it on the gallery any more (perhaps it was postet only on the mailing list). But the gallery shows me that Juneau (PAJN) has a glacier near by... Yeah, I found that one. It's a nice place to fly! Thanks. Erik

Re: [Flightgear-devel] New textures

2002-07-15 Thread Erik Hofman
Jim Wilson wrote: Erik Hofman [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: have the northern alaska scenery, head NNW from KAFA (Fairbanks) to find lots of glacial terrain, Denali (Mt McKinley). Err...thats what i get for doing this from memory. It's PAFA for Fairbanks :-) Oh no, not again. It _really_ is

Re: [Flightgear-devel] New textures

2002-07-15 Thread Andy Ross
Erik Hofman wrote: Today I've sent some new textures to David (which he hopefully will commit somewhere in the next weeks). But the result is such that I want to let you know about it: Wow! This is magnificent. I've always hated the city texture (too yellow, too nondescript, maybe the scale

Re: [Flightgear-devel] New textures

2002-07-15 Thread Erik Hofman
Andy Ross wrote: Erik Hofman wrote: Today I've sent some new textures to David (which he hopefully will commit somewhere in the next weeks). But the result is such that I want to let you know about it: Wow! This is magnificent. I've always hated the city texture (too yellow, too

Re: [Flightgear-devel] New textures

2002-07-15 Thread Curtis L. Olson
Erik Hofman writes: Christian Mayer wrote: Erik Hofman wrote: I've also created some new glacier and snow textures but I still have to find a location where I could check them :-/ Try the Prince William Sound (look at the screen shot galery on the FGFS homepage as a reference)

[Flightgear-devel] New textures

2002-07-14 Thread Erik Hofman
Hi, Today I've sent some new textures to David (which he hopefully will commit somewhere in the next weeks). But the result is such that I want to let you know about it: http://www.a1.nl/~ehofman/fgfs/download/fgfs-urban.png Please note the new industrial site at the start of the runway,

Re: [Flightgear-devel] New textures

2002-07-14 Thread Christian Mayer
Erik Hofman wrote: Hi, Today I've sent some new textures to David (which he hopefully will commit somewhere in the next weeks). But the result is such that I want to let you know about it: http://www.a1.nl/~ehofman/fgfs/download/fgfs-urban.png It looks very nice! Great work!

Re: [Flightgear-devel] New textures

2002-07-14 Thread Erik Hofman
Christian Mayer wrote: Erik Hofman wrote: I've also created some new glacier and snow textures but I still have to find a location where I could check them :-/ Try the Prince William Sound (look at the screen shot galery on the FGFS homepage as a reference) Eh, what's the airfield code?

Re: [Flightgear-devel] New textures

2002-07-14 Thread Christian Mayer
Erik Hofman wrote: Christian Mayer wrote: Erik Hofman wrote: I've also created some new glacier and snow textures but I still have to find a location where I could check them :-/ Try the Prince William Sound (look at the screen shot galery on the FGFS homepage as a reference)

Re: [Flightgear-devel] New textures

2002-07-14 Thread Jim Wilson
Erik Hofman [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: I've also created some new glacier and snow textures but I still have to find a location where I could check them :-/ Take off from KSEA Seattle and head true 145. You will find Mt Ranier in short order (5 minutes in the A-4, probably 5 seconds in the

Re: [Flightgear-devel] New textures

2002-07-14 Thread Jim Wilson
Jim Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Erik Hofman [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: have the northern alaska scenery, head NNW from KAFA (Fairbanks) to find lots of glacial terrain, Denali (Mt McKinley). Err...thats what i get for doing this from memory. It's PAFA for Fairbanks :-) Best, Jim

Re: [Flightgear-devel] New textures

2002-07-14 Thread Jim Wilson
Erik Hofman [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: have the northern alaska scenery, head NNW from KAFA (Fairbanks) to find lots of glacial terrain, Denali (Mt McKinley). Err...thats what i get for doing this from memory. It's PAFA for Fairbanks :-) Oh no, not again. It _really_ is PANC