I went through the Annotator and pretty much figured out how to use it, but, again the best I can get is a textured landscape, no depth, just flat texture of the LC.
IIUC, you want to get Autogen annotations on underlying Areas of default LC textures to show through on top of custom PR LC ?
I would first ensure any underlying AB flattens have no 'Exclude Autogen' and 'MaskClassMap' attributes in their CVX vector GUID.
NOTE:MaskClassMapas an AB CVX vector type intended for use at airports, purposely may have / allow no Autogen annotation
For your project, I would only use: Airport_Backgrounds_Flatten {47D48287-3ADE-4FC5-8BEC-B6B36901E612}
Please note this screenshot from ADE loaded from the *.AD4 file of what, IIUC, is your latest "updated" 03-06-2025 build in:
ADE Menu > Lists > Terrain Polygons ...shows incorrect AB Poly GUID CVX vectors were used in multiple areas of the project:
The same thing I get with using a Mask, no change. I just can't understand why what the instructions show looks completely different than my results. I'm not doing anything different except using my own area instead of theirs. Instead of placing thousands of trees everywhere, I used a LC instead of just trees, I placed a poly like it said instead of individual little squares everywhere, I saved the annotation, it created a file in my \Nabira\Texture folder. I load it up in FSX and the LC shows, but it's all flat texture, no 3D at all, same results I get using a mask.
See above for an explanation; edit your GUID for the AB flatten polys; remember, RWYs already have their own flattens.
I still cannot get MediaFire to accept the zip file containing the BMP and BGL files created with SBX. It just keeps on telling me the file size exceeds the size allowed. I've tried reducing the size of the zip file to as small as it will allow, but it's still too big to upload. I've been trying to get the file size small enough to upload for the last hour, and just can't get it small enough. I'm going to have to see if I can figure out how to upload it to my OneCloud and see if I can link it from there. MediaFire just ain't gonna get it. I have to get more space. I cannot reduce the file size anymore than I already have.
Please review the procedure I posted here, after testing it with my own computer, files, and MediaFire account:
https://www.fsdeveloper.com/forum/t...mountain-using-ade-for-fsx.459364/post-931993
Note especially, the use of 7-Zip and the Split to volumes step:
7-ZIP Menu > Zip > Add to archive... > Add to archive dialog > Split to volumes, bytes: enter 200000000 (...a '2' followed by '8' zeroes).

https://www.7-zip.org/
https://www.7-zip.org/a/7z2409-x64.exe
Let me know how the above procedures work for you.
GaryGB
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