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Old March 24th 15, 10:38 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Are you interested in building a Condor Photorealistic Scenery?

I've spent the past year learning how to build a Condor photo-realistic scenery of the Harris Hill soaring area and it was so stinking hard that I thought it would be a shame for me not to share the techniques with others.

I've written an exhaustive 100 page illustrated draft tutorial based on methods I've developed that are *mostly* GUI based. I've developed several tools including a spreadsheet that builds any dreaded terminal entries you may need so you can cut and paste them. At this point, I've made it as painless as I can imagine it to be.

Now I need people to test out my tutorial.

If you have a) time; b) patience; c) ambition; d) a fast internet connection, a speedy computer and plenty of hard disk space, I'd be happy to share the tutorial to help you build your own scenery. (no, I won't build you a scenery unless you have plenty of cash for our Junior program)

If you are interested, reply here with a way to contact you.

-Tom
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Old March 24th 15, 10:43 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Tuesday, March 24, 2015 at 6:38:56 PM UTC-4, wrote:
I've spent the past year learning how to build a Condor photo-realistic scenery of the Harris Hill soaring area and it was so stinking hard that I thought it would be a shame for me not to share the techniques with others.

I've written an exhaustive 100 page illustrated draft tutorial based on methods I've developed that are *mostly* GUI based. I've developed several tools including a spreadsheet that builds any dreaded terminal entries you may need so you can cut and paste them. At this point, I've made it as painless as I can imagine it to be.

Now I need people to test out my tutorial.

If you have a) time; b) patience; c) ambition; d) a fast internet connection, a speedy computer and plenty of hard disk space, I'd be happy to share the tutorial to help you build your own scenery. (no, I won't build you a scenery unless you have plenty of cash for our Junior program)

If you are interested, reply here with a way to contact you.

-Tom


Hmmmmm..... it would be sorta cool for our area (Middletown NY). My son was messing with this the other year (until he figured out it was WORK!).
Pop me an email, let me & my son see.

HHSC, curious who you are? I've been flying there (here & there) since the mid (?) '70's.
Say "Hi" to the "old timers" from Charlie of Middletown/Valley Soaring.....
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Old March 24th 15, 10:52 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Are you interested in building a Condor Photorealistic Scenery?

On Tuesday, March 24, 2015 at 6:38:56 PM UTC-4, wrote:
I've spent the past year learning how to build a Condor photo-realistic scenery of the Harris Hill soaring area and it was so stinking hard that I thought it would be a shame for me not to share the techniques with others.

I've written an exhaustive 100 page illustrated draft tutorial based on methods I've developed that are *mostly* GUI based. I've developed several tools including a spreadsheet that builds any dreaded terminal entries you may need so you can cut and paste them. At this point, I've made it as painless as I can imagine it to be.

Now I need people to test out my tutorial.

If you have a) time; b) patience; c) ambition; d) a fast internet connection, a speedy computer and plenty of hard disk space, I'd be happy to share the tutorial to help you build your own scenery. (no, I won't build you a scenery unless you have plenty of cash for our Junior program)

If you are interested, reply here with a way to contact you.

-Tom


Hey, so enquiring minds want to know, is your scenery available someplace?

Matt (of enquiring mind and former Southern Tier pilot)

PS There is a Blairstown scenery which at least butts up against Middletown....
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Old March 24th 15, 11:33 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Are you interested in building a Condor Photorealistic Scenery?

On Tuesday, March 24, 2015 at 6:38:56 PM UTC-4, wrote:
I've spent the past year learning how to build a Condor photo-realistic scenery of the Harris Hill soaring area and it was so stinking hard that I thought it would be a shame for me not to share the techniques with others.

I've written an exhaustive 100 page illustrated draft tutorial based on methods I've developed that are *mostly* GUI based. I've developed several tools including a spreadsheet that builds any dreaded terminal entries you may need so you can cut and paste them. At this point, I've made it as painless as I can imagine it to be.

Now I need people to test out my tutorial.

If you have a) time; b) patience; c) ambition; d) a fast internet connection, a speedy computer and plenty of hard disk space, I'd be happy to share the tutorial to help you build your own scenery. (no, I won't build you a scenery unless you have plenty of cash for our Junior program)

If you are interested, reply here with a way to contact you.

-Tom


Hey
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Old March 25th 15, 12:23 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Are you interested in building a Condor Photorealistic Scenery?

On Tuesday, March 24, 2015 at 6:38:56 PM UTC-4, wrote:
I've spent the past year learning how to build a Condor photo-realistic scenery of the Harris Hill soaring area and it was so stinking hard that I thought it would be a shame for me not to share the techniques with others.

I've written an exhaustive 100 page illustrated draft tutorial based on methods I've developed that are *mostly* GUI based. I've developed several tools including a spreadsheet that builds any dreaded terminal entries you may need so you can cut and paste them. At this point, I've made it as painless as I can imagine it to be.

Now I need people to test out my tutorial.

If you have a) time; b) patience; c) ambition; d) a fast internet connection, a speedy computer and plenty of hard disk space, I'd be happy to share the tutorial to help you build your own scenery. (no, I won't build you a scenery unless you have plenty of cash for our Junior program)

If you are interested, reply here with a way to contact you.

-Tom


And to answer your original question, I might be interested in giving the
tutorial a shot. There's a certain gap in Condor sceneries I've vaguely
considered filling, and maybe this is the push I need to try it.

Matt
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Old March 25th 15, 12:27 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Tuesday, March 24, 2015 at 6:52:37 PM UTC-4, wrote:
On Tuesday, March 24, 2015 at 6:38:56 PM UTC-4, wrote:
I've spent the past year learning how to build a Condor photo-realistic scenery of the Harris Hill soaring area and it was so stinking hard that I thought it would be a shame for me not to share the techniques with others.

I've written an exhaustive 100 page illustrated draft tutorial based on methods I've developed that are *mostly* GUI based. I've developed several tools including a spreadsheet that builds any dreaded terminal entries you may need so you can cut and paste them. At this point, I've made it as painless as I can imagine it to be.

Now I need people to test out my tutorial.

If you have a) time; b) patience; c) ambition; d) a fast internet connection, a speedy computer and plenty of hard disk space, I'd be happy to share the tutorial to help you build your own scenery. (no, I won't build you a scenery unless you have plenty of cash for our Junior program)

If you are interested, reply here with a way to contact you.

-Tom


Hey, so enquiring minds want to know, is your scenery available someplace?

Matt (of enquiring mind and former Southern Tier pilot)

PS There is a Blairstown scenery which at least butts up against Middletown...


The beta version is being tested right now. It works great but needs some tweaks. Expect an HD and normal res version soon. I also need to model some items for the Harris Hill airfield.
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Old March 25th 15, 12:40 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Tuesday, March 24, 2015 at 4:38:56 PM UTC-6, wrote:
I've spent the past year learning how to build a Condor photo-realistic scenery of the Harris Hill soaring area and it was so stinking hard that I thought it would be a shame for me not to share the techniques with others.

I've written an exhaustive 100 page illustrated draft tutorial based on methods I've developed that are *mostly* GUI based. I've developed several tools including a spreadsheet that builds any dreaded terminal entries you may need so you can cut and paste them. At this point, I've made it as painless as I can imagine it to be.

Now I need people to test out my tutorial.

If you have a) time; b) patience; c) ambition; d) a fast internet connection, a speedy computer and plenty of hard disk space, I'd be happy to share the tutorial to help you build your own scenery. (no, I won't build you a scenery unless you have plenty of cash for our Junior program)

If you are interested, reply here with a way to contact you.

-Tom


Can I get the 3-page version? )

J/K - sending my email addy now via PM
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Old March 25th 15, 12:42 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Hi Tom,

I don't have time to play with it myself, but I'd be glad to publish
anything you want me to on my Condor web site.

I bet some people would pay $100+ for a scenery for their area...

Best Regards,

Paul Remde
Cumulus Soaring, Inc.
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I've spent the past year learning how to build a Condor photo-realistic
scenery of the Harris Hill soaring area and it was so stinking hard that I
thought it would be a shame for me not to share the techniques with others.

I've written an exhaustive 100 page illustrated draft tutorial based on
methods I've developed that are *mostly* GUI based. I've developed several
tools including a spreadsheet that builds any dreaded terminal entries you
may need so you can cut and paste them. At this point, I've made it as
painless as I can imagine it to be.

Now I need people to test out my tutorial.

If you have a) time; b) patience; c) ambition; d) a fast internet
connection, a speedy computer and plenty of hard disk space, I'd be happy to
share the tutorial to help you build your own scenery. (no, I won't build
you a scenery unless you have plenty of cash for our Junior program)

If you are interested, reply here with a way to contact you.

-Tom

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Old March 25th 15, 02:33 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Are you interested in building a Condor Photorealistic Scenery?

On Tuesday, March 24, 2015 at 6:43:34 PM UTC-4, Charlie M. (UH & 002 owner/pilot) wrote:
On Tuesday, March 24, 2015 at 6:38:56 PM UTC-4, wrote:
I've spent the past year learning how to build a Condor photo-realistic scenery of the Harris Hill soaring area and it was so stinking hard that I thought it would be a shame for me not to share the techniques with others.

I've written an exhaustive 100 page illustrated draft tutorial based on methods I've developed that are *mostly* GUI based. I've developed several tools including a spreadsheet that builds any dreaded terminal entries you may need so you can cut and paste them. At this point, I've made it as painless as I can imagine it to be.

Now I need people to test out my tutorial.

If you have a) time; b) patience; c) ambition; d) a fast internet connection, a speedy computer and plenty of hard disk space, I'd be happy to share the tutorial to help you build your own scenery. (no, I won't build you a scenery unless you have plenty of cash for our Junior program)

If you are interested, reply here with a way to contact you.

-Tom


Hmmmmm..... it would be sorta cool for our area (Middletown NY). My son was messing with this the other year (until he figured out it was WORK!).
Pop me an email, let me & my son see.

HHSC, curious who you are? I've been flying there (here & there) since the mid (?) '70's.
Say "Hi" to the "old timers" from Charlie of Middletown/Valley Soaring......


There is a scenery for the Middletown area. Stan Los from ACA built a scenery for the GCup area North and South called Blairstown HD. It can be downloaded on Condor-club.eu or gliderracing.com

Best,
Daniel
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Old March 25th 15, 04:59 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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HHSC, curious who you are? I've been flying there (here & there) since the mid (?) '70's.
Say "Hi" to the "old timers" from Charlie of Middletown/Valley Soaring.....


Tom Berry from HHSC. I've been flying there about 8 years. See Daniel's note below, there's a really nice Middletown scenery out there!
 




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