World Background Maps
Re: World Background Maps by dOOmERdaZe
Nope, I wish I had more time for it, but used as it is presently,
the further away from the center of the map you have data,
the more it will deviate from a valid position! :( :( :(
the further away from the center of the map you have data,
the more it will deviate from a valid position! :( :( :(
Re: World Background Maps by dOOmERdaZe
Good thing will take a little time. ;) ;) ;) ;)
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Re: World Background Maps by dOOmERdaZe
I kinda feel you won't give up on it, it's not in your nature
Re: World Background Maps by dOOmERdaZe
You did 80% of the job then quit? Chicken!
Re: World Background Maps by dOOmERdaZe
Hehehehehehe, well it isn't easy I can say. The previous assumption that one should
have to rotate or tilt the images, isn't the correct solution I now think. ExtremorPL
is probably right, some sort of map projection form of distortion is probably needed,
and further, some sort of extra treatment for the British Islands is also needed. Here
you have the mod in it's present state showing together with my Promods based combo.
EDIT: Does anyone know if SCS has applied some sort of map projection to their map
view background images?
have to rotate or tilt the images, isn't the correct solution I now think. ExtremorPL
is probably right, some sort of map projection form of distortion is probably needed,
and further, some sort of extra treatment for the British Islands is also needed. Here
you have the mod in it's present state showing together with my Promods based combo.
EDIT: Does anyone know if SCS has applied some sort of map projection to their map
view background images?
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Re: World Background Maps by dOOmERdaZe
I wish you good luck with it! :D I wanted to do something like that but I gave up.
Retired modder.
Re: World Background Maps by dOOmERdaZe
@dOOmERdaZe
You asked how I created the 4 sub-pictures for the map view. This is how I do it, a procedure taking around 2 minutes.
1. I start out with a full picture one level higher in resolution than what I plan to create. In my case 8192x8192.
2. I then create a selection with a size of 4096x4096 up in the left corner.
3. I copy that selection and create a new pic from clipboard, save it as DDS-image with name map0.dds.
4. I then move that selection down to the left corner, you might have to lock the image layer during the move.
5. Copy that new selection, create from clipboard, save as map1.dds.
6. ....... you get it from there I take it.
7. When all 4 saved, I scale down and save the original picture to the end resolution of 4096x4096 as map.dds.
8. Now I have the whole set of images created as 4096x4096 ones. Mission accomplished!
You asked how I created the 4 sub-pictures for the map view. This is how I do it, a procedure taking around 2 minutes.
1. I start out with a full picture one level higher in resolution than what I plan to create. In my case 8192x8192.
2. I then create a selection with a size of 4096x4096 up in the left corner.
3. I copy that selection and create a new pic from clipboard, save it as DDS-image with name map0.dds.
4. I then move that selection down to the left corner, you might have to lock the image layer during the move.
5. Copy that new selection, create from clipboard, save as map1.dds.
6. ....... you get it from there I take it.
7. When all 4 saved, I scale down and save the original picture to the end resolution of 4096x4096 as map.dds.
8. Now I have the whole set of images created as 4096x4096 ones. Mission accomplished!
Re: World Background Maps by dOOmERdaZe
Looks fine, Bengan.. think this is A GOOD starting point. ;) ;) ;) ;)
System: Windows 11 PRO
Processor: Intel i7-12700KF 5GHZ
Motherboard: Gigabyte B760 DS3H AX
Memory: Corsair DDR5-6000 32 GB
Storage: Samsung 990 M2 SSD + 2 Samsung 870 SSD
Graphics: Asus GeForce Dual RTX 3060 V2 12GB GDDR6