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It has been said that US Roads look unrealistic, like looking at a Road-Map,
because the roads are too bright and clean. In real life the roads are darker and partially concealed by vegetation. I have spent hours looking at aerial photos on the net, and was surprised at how US Roads looks very realistic, especially when comparing FS "top-down" views with map-type color photos. The light color roads are very prominent in the pictures, as are the clean lines. There are 2 main differences. Firstly, the real photos show more variety in pavement colors, concrete being very light gray and asphalt being almost black. In New Jersey interstate roads are often black, with center dotted white lines and yellow side lines. Although overhead shots show clean lines, views out the window, being less vertical, show many roads partially obscured by vegetation. (some roads cannot be seen, just deduced from the row of trees). In my new "Alternate US Roads", I have decided to use different shades of gray for each road type, and to use irregular transparency to soften the lines and give the illusion of vegetation partially obscuring the roads. Several textures use images adapted from "US Roads" by kind permission of the author. I will post credits with the files. I will be visiting the Grand-Kids on the July 4th weekend, but should have a set of file ready to test later next week. See samples in the gallery he http://portal.fsgenesis.net/modules....view_album.php .............frank |
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For expert users, the beta version of the Alternate textures for US Roads
can be downloaded at: http://portal.fsgenesis.net/index.ph...ic&p=5687#5687 Your feed back would be appreciated, thanx wrote in message hlink.net... It has been said that US Roads look unrealistic, like looking at a Road-Map, because the roads are too bright and clean. In real life the roads are darker and partially concealed by vegetation. I have spent hours looking at aerial photos on the net, and was surprised at how US Roads looks very realistic, especially when comparing FS "top-down" views with map-type color photos. The light color roads are very prominent in the pictures, as are the clean lines. There are 2 main differences. Firstly, the real photos show more variety in pavement colors, concrete being very light gray and asphalt being almost black. In New Jersey interstate roads are often black, with center dotted white lines and yellow side lines. Although overhead shots show clean lines, views out the window, being less vertical, show many roads partially obscured by vegetation. (some roads cannot be seen, just deduced from the row of trees). In my new "Alternate US Roads", I have decided to use different shades of gray for each road type, and to use irregular transparency to soften the lines and give the illusion of vegetation partially obscuring the roads. Several textures use images adapted from "US Roads" by kind permission of the author. I will post credits with the files. I will be visiting the Grand-Kids on the July 4th weekend, but should have a set of file ready to test later next week. See samples in the gallery he http://portal.fsgenesis.net/modules....view_album.php ............frank |
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