6.6.2020
Prepar3D

Orbx announces TrueEarth Northern California for P3D

 

It’s over three weeks now since Orbx released their previous TrueEarth US scenery for Prepar3D – Washington. Today, via the Orbx Forums, TrueEarth US Northern California for Prepar3D v4 and higher has been announced by the Orbx Head of Operations, Ed Correia.

The scenery will feature over 1,000 POIs, VFR landmarks, stunning San Francisco Cityscape, equisite night lighting, hand-placed landmarks, more than 8 million buildings, or over 240,000 km² of hand-corrected, crisp, color-matched aerial imagery. The complete feature list can be found below.

Features

  • 93,190 square miles (241,363 km²) of hand-corrected, crisp, color-matched aerial imagery
  • 1002 custom-modeled 3D POIs!
  • Over 284 million trees placed correctly based on detailed land use and high-resolution height data
  • More than 8 million buildings at their correct height and location where data is available
  • Stunning San Francisco Cityscape and significant buildings added to all major cities
  • VFR landmarks such as masts, wind farms, churches, power-lines, and lighthouses are all accurately placed
  • Hand-placed and custom modelled 3D landmarks throughout the scenery such as bridges, skyscrapers, stadiums, cranes, tanks, piers farms, and monuments – this is especially noticeable in city areas
  • Sharp and detailed Ultra-HD 10-meter mesh brings out stunning detail in natural features such as mountains, coastlines and valleys
  • Superb watermasking along the entire coastline and most rivers and lakes
  • Beautiful summer imagery with exquisite night-lighting

Source: Orbx Forums

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