Paul Surgeon wrote:
When I fired up FlightGear a week ago I noticed that the textures looked very
dry and brown to me. I thought San Francisco would be a lot greener and
reckoned it was just the guys who created the textures.
Neh, I'm not brown.
Tonight I was thinking of making some greener
Paul Surgeon wrote:
When I fired up FlightGear a week ago I noticed that the textures looked very
dry and brown to me. I thought San Francisco would be a lot greener and
reckoned it was just the guys who created the textures.
Tonight I was thinking of making some greener looking grass textures
Actually, my grass is green all summer, and so are most of my
neighbors and most businesses. I'm in Michigan and we have no
shortage of water so people like to keep things green. I
sometimes tell my wife not to water so much and that it's OK
to let it brown a little, but it's still green. Look at
In the wild, nobody keeps the grass, so you will see more brown rather than
green.
Ampere
On October 23, 2004 01:04 pm, Paul Kahler wrote:
Actually, my grass is green all summer, and so are most of my
neighbors and most businesses. I'm in Michigan and we have no
shortage of water so people
When I fired up FlightGear a week ago I noticed that the textures looked very
dry and brown to me. I thought San Francisco would be a lot greener and
reckoned it was just the guys who created the textures.
Tonight I was thinking of making some greener looking grass textures for the
airports