Ok guys, I've started work on overhauling the stock Hawaii map. I was considering starting from scratch (as I know others here have attempted), but have decided against it as I still don't quite know all of the map tools. I am, however, getting very good with the Mod FMB, so I'll stick to that and use the stock Hawaii map as my base to work from.
I'm at work right now, so no screenshots yet, but I'm almost done Hickam Field and the navy yard. I'm working from pictures as much as I can, but a lot of this is just whatever I think looks good or fits with the terrain tiles.
I did place a copy of my Il-2 install on my laptop, so I'll boot that up in a little while to get some screens to show off.
More info to come!
That is a very nice news indeed. I'm looking forward to see the work as I'm a big fan of early war at the Pacific... Btw, I'm currently making a skinpack that'll include P-36 that scrambled during Pearl-Harbour attack... :wink:
P.S.: Mark, is that you? :?: :roll:
Best wishes,
Mangas.
That looks really smart - good work!
Looks great and long overdue. Keep up the good work and thanks for sharing.
How about the distinctive control tower on Ford Island, any help there? Diamond Head?
Great work! Looking at these images, I can understand why the original map maker was unable to acheive a similar result with his default map. Wait. No, I can't. :evil:
nice really nice work, keep on it lad
Potenz
That's looking very good.
I'm sure a properly modelled Pearl Harbour will prove to be very popular.
Are you intending to adjust any of the shorelines or are you just working with objects.
For shoreline adjustment you will need the Map_C Tools
I have all of the map tools, but for now at least, I'm only using the stock map. I've modified the actual terrain textures being used by replacing them in the load.ini file, but that's the only major change to the actual map.
Thats ok.
If you have the map_C Tools try copying the tools and two map files into a sub-folder to work on.
You need map_c.tga and map_c.tga_table in your sub-folder
Run compose.bat
This creates a greyscale image of your coastline and rivers.
If you have a basic knowledge and access to photoshop, gimp, or similar image editors you will see that it is easy to make small adjustments to the coast with a paintbrush tool.
Use transform.bat followed by disect.bat to make your new map_c.tga and map_c.tga_table
I would rename these files something like map_c001.tga and map_c001.tga_table
and change the entry load.ini to ColorMap = map_c001.tga
This helps you to keep track of your changes.
You can do this to the actors.static as well. Rename it actors_001.static and change the reference in load.ini to match
Keeping track of your changes becomes important especially if you make a mistake and want to backtrack.