23.12.2022
Prepar3D

TOGA Projects ENVPLUS for P3D Released

TOGA Projects has released their ENVPLUS plugin, customizing P3D v5 shaders recently. You can read more about this release here.

TOGA Projects, a well-known Prepar3D environment add-ons developer has released ENVPLUS, a new product, that changes the shader system of Prepar3D v5.

TOGA Projects ENVPLUS brings new features to already released ENVSHADE. This brings to end users much more customization options, that are now rather unlimited, yet, still simple.

With ENVPLUS, you can change the simulator tint, watercolour, and wave distance. You can also change how your atmospherics behave in both TrueSky and legacy atmospherics options. Of course, there is also an option to customize shaders, brightness, saturation and sky behaviour.

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Speaking of ENVPLUS and TrueSky, here you can change the cloud colours and brightness, haze, and sky colour.

Lastly, ENVPLUS doesn’t affect the performance of your simulator, and its UI is easy to navigate through.

It should be noted that if you want to use ENVPLUS, you have to own and use ENVSHADE and ENVTEX. Both are working together with the new ENVPLUS, as it is an extension of the two already mentioned products.

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TOGA projects - ENVPLUS

TOGA Projects ENVPLUS is now available through Simmarket for €9.60, this price though, excludes your local tax. If you would like to learn something about the ENVPLUS development, you can read our different article here.

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