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Creating Environment Maps for FS2004


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Creating Environment Maps for FS2004
Creating Environment Maps for FS2004
Published by adlabs6
10th October 2006
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Microsoft's Flight Simulator makes use of environment maps to give aircraft the appearance of reflective skin surfaces. Creating an environment map with different qualities can give the skin of an aircraft quite a variety of changes in appearance.

Note: Before editing any files in your Flight Simulator installation, make a backup copy first!

First up is getting an image that's suitable for use as an environment map. The image must be cropped into a square, which has the vanishing point of the horizon about 50% down the height of the image. The default MS envmap.bmp is a 256x256 resolution file with mipmaps, so this is what I'll work with for this article.

Here's a shot of DTXbmp, available for download here, where I'm saving a digital photo I've cropped to the proper size using Photoshop. I'm saving in extended .bmp format, DTX1 settings, and including mipmaps.
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Below are shots of both the envmap image I used, as well as how it looks in FS2004. Clearly visible in the screenshot, the environment map shows detail, perhaps too much detail for an aircraft that isn't well polished.
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To solve this, I took my original cropped digital photo into Photoshop, and used the Gaussian Blur filter on it, and repeated the save process in DTXbmp. This gives the results shown below. The environment map now has more subtle details, an improvement I think.
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By pstrany on 9th February 2007, 08:08
Re: Creating Environment Maps for FS2004

Hi;

This is very interesting. Is there only one environmental map, or are there several? Where are they found? And if there is more than one, how can you tell the sim which one to use for your aircraft?

Paul
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By adlabs6 on 10th February 2007, 18:03
Re: Creating Environment Maps for FS2004

Hi there,

In FS2004 you can only have one environmental map, which is located in the 'Texture' folder inside the Flight Simulator 9 directory. Filename is envmap.bmp, as shown in the first screenshot of this article.

I've asked around about the possibility of having more than one env map, but I was told that FS2004 only allows one. I don't have FSX yet, so I don't know how enviroment maps are handled on that version.

-adlabs6
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By pstrany on 11th February 2007, 20:16
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In FS2004 you can only have one environmental map, which is located in the 'Texture' folder inside the Flight Simulator 9 directory. Filename is envmap.bmp, as shown in the first screenshot of this article.
Darn. Doesn't make much sense to me, would be great to at least have one per season or some such, but I guess its too late for that. I can think of lots of interesting screenshot possbilities, I'll just have to live with swappping out files for different seasons and environments.......

Thanks!

Paul
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By AGNT_Matt on 13th August 2007, 00:22
Re: Creating Environment Maps for FS2004

i know it is a shame, to do autumn hues simply use psp as before, but use the effect > Greens to Golds, that gives you an autumn hue to the envmap
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