In your config files, could you give us an indication of what country each plant is typically found in? This could be indicated by the Region or region-code tags (or both). I like to know what region to file my objects under.
THX

. Yea, the pollen season is all over us now....

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I see ur point with the region code (and tag), and I will take it into consideration.
Some of the plants has it's origin here, but most of the plants are made from pictures collected on the Internet. The BIG issue when converting plants for GMax files (from Paint shop pro) is to get sharp hi-resolution pictures. So I bought myself a new digital camera and 30-40% of the grass are made from them. Later, when more plants are present, I will use this method more, and I can STRONGLY recommend it. Use a black (NOT white) coloured poster or something behind the object. The point here is I don't know the habitat of each plant I use (pictures collected from internet), but I do know if it is present or not in Norway.
Most of the flowers are not present in my area, but more common in the south-east of Norway (as the summers are warm and dry). In Sweden and Denmark (and in the south-east of Norway)u will find most of the wild flowers to be more common (poppy(rare in Norway, only in SE), cornflower(SE), daisy(common all over), corn marygold(SE),chichory(SE), etc.)I have grown up in the SE, with cornfields and many of the flowers present. In the area I live today(West), most of theese are not present (but u find a lot of other interesting plants).
Well, back to the issue with the region code (and tag).I only use the explorer to build new config files, using a blueprint config file and copy the essential data into the new ones( to make them 2004 compitabel).
So, when building new ones, I will change the region to my country if the plant is present here, and the next time I go trough the files for upgrade, I can change them as well....
I hope u get rid of the pollen problem....
Jan