![]() Change value="Honolulu Hawaii Pano" to a name that describes your image. Pano name - you see this in menus, etc. So, if you're disappointed with your result please review the code - it may be important to adjust the various parameters that line your image up with the compass, height above the SN horizon etc. But, if your panorama does not look very good, then modifying other parts of the code may be required. ![]() You may leave all other lines and values as they are. You only need change Part 1 to successfully add your image. When you open the "Honolulu Hawaii Pano.txt" file, you will see numerous lines with the general format. Just make changes to the code as required, and then save the new text file with your new name. You can use this same file for your own panoramas. Now, for this example, we are using the "Honolulu Hawaii Pano.txt" file as a template (download the attached file). Importantly! The panorama PNG and the accompanying text file MUST have the same name. The second component required to add your photorealistic landscape to Starry Night, is the accompanying text file. Sky Data/Horizon Panoramas) in this new folder, then edited there. While we've made every effort to hide this ugliness from you the user, if for any reason you want to get your hands dirty and edit a file manually, it should first be copied to the same respective path (e.g. Note that this is where any "streamed" data will be located too. (OS X) /Users//Library/Application Support/Simulation Curriculum/Starry Night Prefs/ A quick Googling can show you how to un-hide it) (Note that the AppData folder is often "hidden". (Windows) \Users\\AppData\Local\Simulation Curriculum\Starry Night Prefs\ In previous versions of SN, the application itself would edit (write to) files in its own Sky Data folder located either in the application package (on OSX) or in the Program Files folder (Windows) and this is now considered very bad behavior.įor that reason, any time SN needs to write/modify a file, we do so in a new Sky Data folder located at: Because of the ubiquity of the internet, the vast volumes of data available to us (and therefore you, the SN user) and new security requirements imposed by operating systems, Starry Night 7 has introduced the idea of a "dynamic" (writeable) Sky Data folder.
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