MatthiasKNU
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Hello everyone!
I have a little problem and am in need of help...
I have created my photo sceneries for parts of Europe - so far so good.
Now that winter is coming, it is noticeable that everything around Addon Airports is of course white.
In my photo sceneries, however, winter is only in January, which is much more realistic, and thanks to my own seasons.bgl this doesn't cause any problems otherwise.
Now I thought I could create my own small photo sceneries around it for the airports, which therefore have a faulty white photo scenery.
This is also no problem at first.
But when I then move the new photo scenery into the airport's folder, I notice that the scenery is only displayed correctly in the vicinity.
In a little distance the lower-resolution photo scenery underneath is displayed.
Now I only know one solution for this, namely to create the blendmask of the underlying photo scenery in such a way that the airports are faded out.
But since the underlying scenery is quite large, this is hardly possible.
Are there other ways to correctly display the high resolution photo scene above the low resolution scene?
I hope I was able to describe the problem in an understandable way...
Thanks in advance!
I have a little problem and am in need of help...
I have created my photo sceneries for parts of Europe - so far so good.
Now that winter is coming, it is noticeable that everything around Addon Airports is of course white.
In my photo sceneries, however, winter is only in January, which is much more realistic, and thanks to my own seasons.bgl this doesn't cause any problems otherwise.
Now I thought I could create my own small photo sceneries around it for the airports, which therefore have a faulty white photo scenery.
This is also no problem at first.
But when I then move the new photo scenery into the airport's folder, I notice that the scenery is only displayed correctly in the vicinity.
In a little distance the lower-resolution photo scenery underneath is displayed.
Now I only know one solution for this, namely to create the blendmask of the underlying photo scenery in such a way that the airports are faded out.
But since the underlying scenery is quite large, this is hardly possible.
Are there other ways to correctly display the high resolution photo scene above the low resolution scene?
I hope I was able to describe the problem in an understandable way...
Thanks in advance!
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