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[[Image:3D_clouds.jpg|thumb|270px|3D clouds in [[ | [[Image:3D_clouds.jpg|thumb|270px|3D clouds in [[OSG]] version as seen from a [[EC135]].]] | ||
[[Image:Clouds2 2006-06-23.jpg|thumb|270px|3D clouds in [[PLIB]] version]] | |||
[[FlightGear]]s [[weather]] system uses '''3D clouds''' for a realistic reproduction of the sky. 3D clouds have been present since [[FlightGear 0.9.1 |version 0.9.1]]. | [[FlightGear]]s [[weather]] system uses '''3D clouds''' for a realistic reproduction of the sky. 3D clouds have been present since [[FlightGear 0.9.1 |version 0.9.1]]. | ||
When FlightGear switched | When FlightGear switched from [[PLIB]] to [[OSG]] the 3D clouds were temporarily lost. Currently efforts are going on to re-implement the clouds. As of October 2008 the clouds are back and committed to [[FlightGear CVS]]. | ||
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FlightGears weather system uses 3D clouds for a realistic reproduction of the sky. 3D clouds have been present since version 0.9.1.
When FlightGear switched from PLIB to OSG the 3D clouds were temporarily lost. Currently efforts are going on to re-implement the clouds. As of October 2008 the clouds are back and committed to FlightGear CVS.