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The '''FlightGear Scenery Database''' collects all 3D objects that are placed in the [[FlightGear]] [[scenery]].
The '''FlightGear Scenery Database''' collects all 3D objects that are placed in the [[FlightGear]] [[World Scenery]] releases.


As for 1 june 2008 the database contained 786 models placed in the scenery as 994057 seperate objects.
== Contribute ==
* ''Contribution guidelines'' are available here: https://scenery.flightgear.org/contribute.php
* ''Semi''-automatic insert/delete/update webtools for shared and static objects/models can be found on the [https://scenery.flightgear.org/submission scenery submission page].


==Contribute==
=== Interactive World Map to update & delete objects ===  
===Contributing Positions===
https://scenery.flightgear.org/map/?z=3&lat=0.0&lon=0.0
If you wish to contribute positions for the many shared models that are already available then these are best submitted in either the stg format used in the scenery, or the xml files produced by the [[UFO from the 'White Project' of the UNESCO|UFO scenery editor]]. These files should be emailed to fgfsdb at stockill dot net. If you have data available in other formats please contact me at the same address as I may be able to help with converting and importing it for you.
===Contributing Models ===
If you wish to help populate the world with interesting objects (yes, we really are aiming for total world domination here :-) then we'll need the following details.


====Mandantory submission items====
Type an airport name in the dialog box or zoom in to your place of interest. If you zoom in enough, you will see any objects that have been placed in the area. Those objects will be shown as red or blue circles with arrows attached. To see information about an object, move the cursor over the object until the cursor changes to a pointed finger icon and click. A popup will appear containing information about the object.
*A package (preferably like a ZIP-file) which contains the 3D model itself in a format supported by FlightGear or a reference to a model already present in the database;
Unique items are shown as blue circles. Shared items are shown as red circles.
**Multiple models may well be packaged together into a single file - as long as it is obvious to us which files belong to which model (for example by separating models into different directories);
**Please choose reasonable filenames for your models - at urban areas having a geometry 'tower.ac' or a texture just named 'red.rgb' might prove not to be unique ;-)
**As a rule of thumb please try to let even a detailed, single model not exceed 1/2 MByte in total size, otherwise the simulation will face hard times when approaching densely packed areas. A typical office building usually can be done at (far!) less than 100 kByte.  
*Model placement:
**Position (if appropriate; either lon/lat, or Ordnance Survey grid - other grids can be added on request);
**Heading (if appropriate);
**Ground elevation (if known to the author) - please report if the model has to be sunken into the ground in order to display properly !!;
** .... or just simply submit the respective .stg-line with your model.  
*Full name of author (if not already known);
*E-Mail of author (if not already known, will not be published, just as a reference);
*A notice which tells us that your submission is covered by the GPL (if not already known);
**Please tell us how to name the model;
**The nature of the FlightGear project does not allow us to accept submissions that don't comply with the GPL;
*Please tell us how to name the model (like 'Tour Eiffel - Paris - France').  


====Optional submission items====
== Related content ==
*A 320x240 thumbnail containing an advantageous view on the model/object as (JPEG) image - this is preferred for a nice representation of your artwork;
* [[FlightGear related projects]]


====Nice-to-have submission items====
== External links ==
*Country in which the model is located (if known to the author);
* [https://scenery.flightgear.org FlightGear Scenery Database]
*Additional short comment on the author;
* [{{sceneryweb url}} Website repository] (Sourceforge)
*After positive experience a simplified procedure is avaliable/recommended upon negotiation.
 
'''NOTICE: Please, to save you and us from avoidable and unnecessary extra work:'''
 
*Don't group different, detached buildings into a single geometry file;
*Don't put surface materials into Scenery Model geometries.
*Apron, taxiway, runway or other airport pavements are being maintained at Robin Peel's airport database.
 
The reason is simple: Ignoring these recommendations will likely expose your contribution to rendering artefacts with the next major Terrain update.
 
Don't hesitate to send us an early release of your model with still unfinished details. It's always possible to update the respective metadata entry with a refined model - especially when the placement of the model doesn't change any more.
 
===Upload facilities===
Facilities to handle the uploading of your own model data are not yet complete, but the data can currently be submitted in 2 ways:
*By Email
**Send a message containing the info above, to (sorry for the anti spam measures, I'm sure you understand): fgfsdb at stockill dot net or Martin dot Spott at mgras dot net .
*By anonymous FTP
**Put all the info described above into an archive (.zip or .tar.gz format) and upload it to: ftp://ftp.ihg.uni-duisburg.de/FlightGear/incoming/
 
==External links==
* [http://scenemodels.flightgear.org The FlightGear Scenery Database]


[[Category:Scenery]]
[[Category:Scenery]]
[[Category:Scenery enhancement]]

Revision as of 21:21, 28 January 2019

The FlightGear Scenery Database collects all 3D objects that are placed in the FlightGear World Scenery releases.

Contribute

Interactive World Map to update & delete objects

https://scenery.flightgear.org/map/?z=3&lat=0.0&lon=0.0

Type an airport name in the dialog box or zoom in to your place of interest. If you zoom in enough, you will see any objects that have been placed in the area. Those objects will be shown as red or blue circles with arrows attached. To see information about an object, move the cursor over the object until the cursor changes to a pointed finger icon and click. A popup will appear containing information about the object. Unique items are shown as blue circles. Shared items are shown as red circles.

Related content

External links