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"Due to certain broken aspects of SH5's launcher, there is a possibility that even upon reaching campaign chapter ending date, campaign transfer still may fail to initialize" Is this still the case ? |
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Im glad you guys are doing this project, i don't know much about what you said in technical terms. :D
But iv been at sea a lot to know what you mean, i have seen every color there is on the sea, the sea has all the colors...so you can't go wrong. Keep up the good work! :salute: |
Very early view of something special.
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/pict...ictureid=10110 This is the Alpha 1 Terrain Editor We are working on for SH5. It has a long way to go but early testing shows the promise. It is locked to only allow up and down edits. |
Is the orange color of the overview your edit point, or the slope indicator? :salute:
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It's actually the source code from a long ago project for something not related to SH Games. I had to do a color map based off the RAW files in SH5 to render this image. That will not work for our needs but the source code can be adapted. Rather then build a new wheel? I plan to re-tread this old wheel. |
Old wheels are like old guys: they can work pretty good. dependable??... :roll: :har:
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In addition to the anticipations by Jeff, here are three screenies illustrating what we have been working on in the last two weeks:
https://i.imgur.com/AXr3wz3.png The picture on top is a in-game screenshot illustrating the NW tip od Heligoland, and it is here for visual reference, while the two bottom pictures are respectively a greyscale height-map and a colorized 3D mesh of the same area. Both of them were calculated thanks to a RAW-data exporter created by Jeff with the information kindly provided by Pintea (I will never acknowledge enough these amazing guys :sunny:), and with a spreadsheet I deviced for sorting the RAW elevation data extracted by Jeff and for putting it in a format that can be easily edited and re-imported in game. The workflow I described above is already obsolete though: since I took those pictures Jeff has created a new script for 010 editor capable of quickly writing the SH5 elevation data directly in an obj file (with no need of my spreadsheet) and, as he said, he is already thinking about a standalone importer/exporter with more advanced features. The general idea is enabling us to edit the SH5 terrain using external programs like Gimp/Paint.Net and/or Blender/Wings3D, and to easily switch from a format/editing method to the other. The advantages of each of the above editing methods, complementary to the inbuilt Terrain Editor, are many, from the ability of overlapping detailed maps to the terrain export the we want to edit, to the centimetric accuracy that some of them enable, to the faculty of putting in game the information of conveniently scaled real-world height maps. Within the limits of the SH5 world and of the map projection it uses, new realism frontiers are opening up for us, and they will only wait for us to exploit them! :yep: |
If that is what I think it is, could we also be seeing possible future visual improvements to the Dover coastline from the English Channel?
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That's something I have had in mind for a loooong time. The white cliffs of Dover and their French counterpart of Étretat, could already be modelled with the Terrain Editor, but with the new tools we can bring them to a new level of realism :cool: |
Very exciting. As I live just a few minutes walk from such cliffs, it would be great to see the game able to render them better.
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WOW!! Fantastic! Great work.:Kaleun_Thumbs_Up:
So now it´s possible to import some Lighthouserocks directly into the map. And this lighthouses will be desperatly needed, because the shelves will become real too... Is there more or less the same map in SH3-4-5? So that everything, that would be done for one part, could be used for the others too? |
gap, is the en-gb.topographic-map.com site any use? For instance if you go there and type in Dover, you can see the height map for the coast line. I used to have printed nautical maps for the Ramsgate/Dover area showing height maps under the water but sadly I don't have those any more. :(
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