lets keep this brief because I know the kids want to get down to the beach......
Here we have Hayling Island in Hampshire on the south UK coast.
Just to the east of Portsmouth, Hayling Island has been a holiday destination for many years.
The edges of the sand banks are a bit blunt and jagged in this scenery. I think thats because they are so flat at sea level that a slight change in height shows up more than usual for coastal scenery. I did think about taking the sand out completely ( as in the standard MSFS scenery ) but its such an integral part of the area I left it in.
Overall, the textures are not as good as they could be for general VFR flights I think its ok.
Hayling Island is about 8 miles east of Solent Airport (EGHF). Just head east only the coast and Hayling Island is just past Portsmouth.
Or fly south west from Goodwood (EGHR) near Chichester for 5 miles
Although as you say textures not that sharp as a born and bred Hayling Islander much better than the default so thanks for this - just flew over my house
2 years ago
JimmyBean
There seems to be a lot of weird blue triangles in those screenshots?
2 years ago
It looked better in Blender but yeah, I agree. I think its because the sands are so flat that any variation in the altitude might amplify in MSFS. My only option really is to go back to the blender model and repair by hand, which i might do. Flying around i didnt really notice them but they show up in the stills for sure
2 years ago
mgh65
steve40