This is the problem: I create a photoscenery with SBuilderX. When I have a river or lake, I create the _W and _B TIFF files (in the bmp file I select the water areas and fill them with black, and the rest with white), then I compile the map. However, sometimes, I don't know why, FSX shows terrain default textures in the middle of the lake or river, even putting some autogen items on them, like houses or trees. A couple of examples:
As you can see in the first photo, where there should be water there is a terrain texture, not photographic, but FSX's default.
In the second photo, only the outer part of the lake is show with water.
Another problem is that sometimes I get long straight black lines in my textures, like this:
It's not missing tiles, since tiles are much larger than that line.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Default FSX textures on water areas
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Re: Default FSX textures on water areas
What's wrong is that your blend mask doesn't have a water poly beneath it.
Blend masking allows transparency.
Water masking only makes that photoreal area behave as water ( waves, bobbing, splashing ). Water masking does not give the visual appearance of water. You would only need water masking if you want to NOT blend out the water areas, but want to keep them visually in the photoreal.
If you want FSX-looking water, use the blend masking, and also create a slightly larger vector water poly(s) to show through the blended out areas. That will show the FSX-type water, with no autogen, as it blends through your photoreal.
As far as the lines, it may be you need to have slightly overlapping photoreal areas to insure gaps between different BGLs are covered?
Dick
Blend masking allows transparency.
Water masking only makes that photoreal area behave as water ( waves, bobbing, splashing ). Water masking does not give the visual appearance of water. You would only need water masking if you want to NOT blend out the water areas, but want to keep them visually in the photoreal.
If you want FSX-looking water, use the blend masking, and also create a slightly larger vector water poly(s) to show through the blended out areas. That will show the FSX-type water, with no autogen, as it blends through your photoreal.
As far as the lines, it may be you need to have slightly overlapping photoreal areas to insure gaps between different BGLs are covered?
Dick
Dick
Re: Default FSX textures on water areas
Thank you for your reply, I'll test your solution and I'm sure it'll work.
As regards to the black line, I thought that too, but sometimes they appear in overlapping maps too. I'll keep on investigating in what conditions it happens, to give us a clue.
As regards to the black line, I thought that too, but sometimes they appear in overlapping maps too. I'll keep on investigating in what conditions it happens, to give us a clue.
Re: Default FSX textures on water areas
I don't get it. Surely I'm not doing it right. Could someone please explain how to create vector water polys and compile them together with the map?
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Re: Default FSX textures on water areas
For instructions on how to create vector terrain, please see:
Terrain Design for Flight Simulator X
available in the Avsim library
http://library.avsim.net/esearch.php?&DLID=141643
For instructions on creating custom ground textures, including Water and Blend Masks, see:
Make photo-real ground textures in Flight Simulator X
in the Avsim library
http://library.avsim.net/esearch.php?Ca ... LID=140539
Your problem with the black lines could be due to the version of Resample that you use - the initial release of that tool caused that problem. This was fixed in subsequent versions. Please check the version of Resample you are using.
If you installed the Service Packs for FS X, then you should also have installed the Service Packs for the S.D.K.s. The last version of Resample was 10.0.61637.0.
Best regards.
Luis
Terrain Design for Flight Simulator X
available in the Avsim library
http://library.avsim.net/esearch.php?&DLID=141643
For instructions on creating custom ground textures, including Water and Blend Masks, see:
Make photo-real ground textures in Flight Simulator X
in the Avsim library
http://library.avsim.net/esearch.php?Ca ... LID=140539
Your problem with the black lines could be due to the version of Resample that you use - the initial release of that tool caused that problem. This was fixed in subsequent versions. Please check the version of Resample you are using.
If you installed the Service Packs for FS X, then you should also have installed the Service Packs for the S.D.K.s. The last version of Resample was 10.0.61637.0.
Best regards.
Luis