I am using the freeware FSGenesis US mesh....and many of my usual haunts (airports) are either elevated above the surrounding scenery or sunk below the surrounding scenery. What program (freeware please) do I need to create flatten files to get the airports to be at the same level as the land around them?
I tried AFCAD2.2 and did not see a flatten creation tool.
OBIO
An attractive alternative is SBuilder. It's freeware.
It's a very powerfull, extremely versatile and well thought out programme with many, many 'extras!'
It can handle all your flattening, and illustrates the use of flattens for small landscape alterations; sloped flattens for example.
There is a very well documented set of instructions by Scruffyduck too. Get it!
SBuilder is a slew programme for really nitty-gritty work and its convenience is that in the same file, you can build up layers. So you can start e.g. with a flatten, then build up over this with custom textures, land/waterclass, objects etc.
Flattening, excludes, Landclass/waterclass, photomesh, object placement...you name it, it does it!
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OBIO
Is it possible to use a flatten to "fix" a non-stock airport? When I fly out of Alphasim's Groom Lake, the LOOOOONNNNNG runway is on its very own plateau that is just a bit wider than the runway...and the entire airport is about 100 feet or so above the surrounding desert. Makes it hard to land the fast jets when you are coming in on approach then suddenly find that the runway is 100 feet closer to your wheels than you were aware of.
OBIO
Yes. You can use a flatten anywhere.
AFCAD won't flatten your airport altitude if that airport is stock. The last time I tried with ADE neither did that for fs9. And if my memory serves me, trying to do this by other means, can affect the height of a whole bunch of other airports in the same geographical area. So be warned!
When discussing this with the creator of ADE, his advice was make a flatten.
http://www.fsdeveloper.com/forum/showthread.php?t=22333