Photoreal Vs VLC....an unfair fight?

Information and support relating to this forthcoming New Zealand Vector Land Class addon.

Postby creator2003 » Sun Jun 27, 2010 2:16 pm

Yeah i think ill add it to the readme files just to cover my butt , when i build my addons i dont really design it to be pulled apart ,though i have thought a little in to the future weres ive separated all the BGL files so you could take the large 8000sqkm 2.5 meter out if you just wanted the high res HamiltonX airport imagery ,this blends into VLC just the same as it blends into the large Waikato area, so win win .
i would show you how good it is and looks with and without ,though im a beta tester for one product and making another, so probably not the best idea to get any mix up of the two products to benefit qqing..

time will tell and you will be able to fly VLC and photoreal together ,wont it be great biggrin.gif
i cant wait for the masses of screenshots from the members ...
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Postby toprob » Sun Jun 27, 2010 4:00 pm

To blend perfectly with VLC, an addon airport really needs to be designed on top of VLC -- the Real NZ Tauranga FSX update was done with this in mind, although only using a very early beta of VLC, so just disabling the Tauranga photo scenery (not the airport image!) gives a very good result. I'd tweak things a little if I was redoing this now, to fix some little issues around the edge of the airport bounds, but it does work without any real problems.

The Tauranga update was a example of what I'd like to see in the future -- a high resolution airport aerial, which blends out to either a buffer photo scenery, or VLC.

Wanaka works fine (screenshot attached), as well, despite being released long before VLC was on the scene. However for me, and a lot of others, the photo scenery defines the character of Wanaka, despite the resolution. But the ability to drop it out by disabling it in other seasons is good to have.

Remember that what we see as the modern way to build airports -- on a very high resolution blended aerial image, without the limitations of having to use the FS2002 'gamepack' technique, only really became possible with FSX SP1. Real New Zealand Paraparaumu was one of the first releases to work this way.

So VLC certainly doesn't mean the end of photo scenery, but it does give a much more accurate base to build on. This image and the Tongariro one illustrate the advantage of having a reasonably matching photo foreground and VLC background.

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Postby deaneb » Sun Jun 27, 2010 4:10 pm

Rob - that Wanaka shot sums it all up for me - Awesome. VLC and photoreal - way to go.
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