Butcherbird17
Charter Member 2012
Hi all,
With all the great scenery coming from falcon409 and rdaniell, i got the bug to start learning how to do my own.
My one wish for scenery (free or pay) was to have Eastern Island and Sand Island done the way they looked during
The Battle of Midway. With that in mind I set out to find some scenery that i could use as a base to learn and use.
I ended up using a photoreal scenery of Midway Islands done by Diego Garcia. Although the scenery is of modern
Midway, Eastern island hasn't changed all that much since the end of the war. Here are a few pics showing what i
have done so far. Keep in mind this is my interpretation of what it might have looked like.




I don't know if i will release this as i would need to get permission from all authors of the photoreal background
and objects being used, plus this is my test bed in the learning curve. The only thing I made from scratch is the
airport afcad, and is nowhere near finished. The placement of objects was done using Instant Scenery 3 which I
picked up this weekend. This is a great tool and very easy to use.
Joe
With all the great scenery coming from falcon409 and rdaniell, i got the bug to start learning how to do my own.
My one wish for scenery (free or pay) was to have Eastern Island and Sand Island done the way they looked during
The Battle of Midway. With that in mind I set out to find some scenery that i could use as a base to learn and use.
I ended up using a photoreal scenery of Midway Islands done by Diego Garcia. Although the scenery is of modern
Midway, Eastern island hasn't changed all that much since the end of the war. Here are a few pics showing what i
have done so far. Keep in mind this is my interpretation of what it might have looked like.





I don't know if i will release this as i would need to get permission from all authors of the photoreal background
and objects being used, plus this is my test bed in the learning curve. The only thing I made from scratch is the
airport afcad, and is nowhere near finished. The placement of objects was done using Instant Scenery 3 which I
picked up this weekend. This is a great tool and very easy to use.
Joe