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dhasdell
May 22nd, 2019, 06:12
I am thinking of experimenting a bit with the clouds in P3D, and have several folders of alternatives from FSX. Are P3D default the same ones as FSX? I am wondering about both whether my different ones will work, and whether, if I don't like them, my saved default FSX will be usable as a backstop.

Daube
May 22nd, 2019, 07:03
I think they are the same clouds, yes. But best solution would simply be to create a backup copy of your texture folder ;)
I like to use Winrar for this. With the context menus, I can simply right-click the texture folder, choose "add to texture.rar", and it will create an archive of that folder right there. Very easy to navigate inside and retrieve any files you might have lost or replaced.

In my P3Dv4.4, I still use the freeware clouds from the HDEv2.1 package, for example. That pack was made for FS9...

dhasdell
May 22nd, 2019, 09:17
Thanks. It's the HDEv2 I was thinking of. 😀

pilto von pilto
May 22nd, 2019, 15:12
Thanks Daube and dhasdell for the Headsup. This is exactly what I was looking for as well. Screenshots look good as well.

Plus it doesnt really break the " must keep my simulator stock for testing purposes " or at least that is what I am saying :encouragement:

Daube
May 23rd, 2019, 00:34
For those who read this and might want to give it a try: the HDEv2.1 pack is in fact the HDEv2" pack with a small modification: the sky textures got modified to become compatible with FSX and P3D.
The original HDEv2 pack is made for FS9. While the clould textures are already compatible with FSX and P3D, the sky textures are not and will produce terrible graphic glitches.
So FSX and P3D users, ensure you get the HDEv2.1, not the HDEv2.

Last remark: the cumulus clouds, which are all in one single file (cumulus.bmp if I remember correctly), are offered in multiple resolutions.
I strongly encourage you to give a serious try to the medium resolution: 512x512 DXT3
A resolution like 512x512 might sound extremely low to you, but I assure you it already gives very beautiful clouds (much, MUCH better than the default ones), and they are very light on the FPS, allowing you to push the cloud coverage and cloud draw distance further, resulting in a more pleasant weather rendering :)

Dangerous Beans
May 23rd, 2019, 10:14
Daube do you have a link to the version your using ?

I did a search for HDEv2.1 and it leads me here https://www.rikoooo.com/downloads/viewdownload/58/847
I tried installing to a temp folder and the only option it gives are to install HD textures for Cumulas, Cirrus and Grass ,no mention of medium res textures so the ones it installs are 1024x1024.

Daube
May 23rd, 2019, 15:07
I'm afraid you're right...
I just downloaded that same package you linked above and gave it a try: it won't give you any choice :(

Then the best solution would be to download the original HDEv2 and forget about the sky textures. That package can be found on most addon websites I think.

dhazelgrove
May 24th, 2019, 01:48
Anyone tried Rex4 with soft clouds?

It's payware, but the quality is outstanding. See here (https://store.flightsim.com/product/rex4-texture-direct-with-soft-clouds-enhanced-edition/).

Dave

Daube
May 24th, 2019, 03:35
Soft clouds is probably the REX product I hate the most. The blurry clouds they advertised so much looked terrible to me.
I used REX4 Texture Direct for a short while, as I wanted to try an "all in one" product.
Unfortunately, I didn't like the clouds included inside. Some were looking really terrible. Some were looking quite good, but only in some situations.
In the end, I uninstalled the REX clouds and reverted to the HDE ones.

wombat666
May 24th, 2019, 06:03
Pretty much a matter of personal taste but I'm quite satisfied with the variety I can create with REX Skyforce.
:encouragement:

pilto von pilto
May 24th, 2019, 15:31
Pretty much a matter of personal taste but I'm quite satisfied with the variety I can create with REX Skyforce.
:encouragement:

I got so close to pulling the trigger on skyforce. Baz has rex and I was amazed so thought to... but big deal breaker for me is no offline use.

See what I want was an application that would allow me to import themes and set up in a fairly visual manner the weather I wanted ( not necessarily real time ) offline. I think the old Rex can do offline but I dont think you can still buy it. I looked at all the other alternates and all seem to need online access. I'm odd, I like to keep my computer offline for as much as possible and when it is put online it is only for checks on licences.