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Old 01-04-2008, 03:08 PM   #1
marshallair
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Default Designing your own air field / airport in G3.5

I am interested in creating my flying field in G3.5. I have looked into it a bit, and it looks like I have to create my own photofield with pictures and stitch together. Two questions:
1) has anyone done this (the photofield thing by taking pictures and stitching together using software)?
2) any tips or advise on where to look for tips on creating an airport in general that matches my field?

Thanks

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Old 01-06-2008, 12:33 PM   #2
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Default Re: Designing your own air field / airport in G3.5

marshallair,

I have made some of these fields and below are a couple of links for you to get you pointed in the right direction... The stitching software is of greatest importance and I recommend PTGui (PTGui.com) as the best for the 360x180 panorama that is required. Autostitch (autostitch.net) can get you started but has limitations.

First is Nemo's sticky which lists several primary sources of info re doing the panoramas necessary to use photos of your own RC field as a photofield scenery in G3... scroll down to the Photofields section
http://www.knifeedge.com/forums/showthread.php?t=11067

The second set of links pertains to building your own 3-D field (rather than a panorama photofield) and making this type of field similar to your own RC field... See http://www.knifeedge.com/forums/showthread.php?t=19348

The basic process is covered in the G3 Manual but this thread addresses how to find/incorporate various terrain features from within existing G3 3-D fields such as Sierra Nevada and how to use those terrain features in your own custom generated 3-D field...

Late in the above thread the discussion turns toward the actual geographical location which was used as the basis for features in the Sierra Nevada G3 field... It is suggested that Google Maps might be used to search maps of the original source geographical area (purported to be in Spain) to locate terrain feature sets similar to what might be required for a given custom field... The original location of Spain was identified and noted in an older post by GimbalFan http://www.knifeedge.com/forums/show...=sierra+nevada

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Old 01-31-2008, 10:17 AM   #3
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Perfect. I appreciate the help!
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