Victory205 Posted August 3, 2017 Share Posted August 3, 2017 Some of the dry lakes look fine on the Nevada map, but lakes like "Bear Paw" (NE of Tonopah Test and South of Lunar Crater) are far darker and almost impossible to see on 2.1. In the real world, Bear Paw stands out and is used extensively as a visual geo reference. Most of the lakes look pretty good, but a quick check of Google Earth might be in order. The lakes are pretty "white" from the air. Viewpoints are my own. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gnouze Posted November 9, 2017 Share Posted November 9, 2017 Some of the dry lakes look fine on the Nevada map, but lakes like "Bear Paw" (NE of Tonopah Test and South of Lunar Crater) are far darker and almost impossible to see on 2.1. In the real world, Bear Paw stands out and is used extensively as a visual geo reference. Most of the lakes look pretty good, but a quick check of Google Earth might be in order. The lakes are pretty "white" from the air. Agree. See for example Groom lake here Or Texas lake here in the distance Rachel lake on the right of this pic Envoyé de mon iPad en utilisant Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fitness88 Posted November 10, 2017 Share Posted November 10, 2017 (edited) Why is all the water green? Now with deferred shadowing on the water is dark blue...but come to think about it I think the natural color is green. Edited November 12, 2017 by fitness88 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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