OpenSceneryX

The OpenSceneryX project is a free to use library of 3D scenery objects for the X-Plane® flight simulator. It is a collaborative effort by members of the X-Plane.org community, providing a good range of high quality scenery components for authors to use in their scenery packages.

Latest Additions

Snow
Snow Pile, circular, 7.5m diameter
Snow marks, variant 3
Snow Pile, rectangular, 31m x 5m
Snow marks, variant 1
Snow Pile, curved, 34m x 10m
Snow border, variant 6
Snow marks, variant 3, faded end
Snow border, variant 1
Surface, dirt
Surface, snow, patchy
Surface, grass, variant 4
Surface, snow cover, variant 2
Snow Pile, curved, 28m x 8m
Snow marks, variant 2, faded end
Snow border, variant 5
Snow marks, variant 2
Surface, grass, variant 2
Snow border, variant 4
Snow Pile, rectangular, 40m x 5m
Snow Pile, curved, 22m x 6m
Snow border, variant 2
Snow Pile, circular, 5m diameter
Snow border, variant 3
Surface, grass, variant 3
Snow Pile, circular, 10m diameter
Snow Pile, rectangular, 22m x 5m
Surface, snow cover, variant 1
Snow marks, variant 1, faded end

The library contains many pre-built 3d models including buildings, aircraft and vehicles as well as a large collection of ground markings, ground furniture, trees and plants.

An index of all the objects in the current version is available here. Note that you cannot download single objects, you must download the library as a whole.

1Download

Click one of the following links to download the OpenSceneryX installer:


If you like the library,
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For system requirements for all versions, please see the support page here. If you have problems installing, check the support page or our YouTube channel: OpenSceneryX on YouTube

2Install

On macOS – double click the disk image, then when the window appears drag the installer onto the Applications folder. Run it from there. On Windows or Linux – just unzip it, put it where you want it and run it. On all versions, you will be asked to locate your X-Plane® folder and then the installer will automatically download the latest version of OpenSceneryX.

You don’t need to download a new installer every time you want to update OpenSceneryX – just re-run it whenever you like and it will only download files that have changed.

Dependencies: Although OpenSceneryX will work without needing to install anything else (except a scenery package that uses it!), some objects such as this one contain advanced animation that needs Sandy Barbour’s CustomSBDatarefs004 plugin to work, which you can download from here.  This is optional but recommended.

3Use

Normal X-Plane® Users

If you are a standard user of X-Plane®, then you don’t do anything else. Installing this library does nothing on its own to the simulator – you won’t see any changes to your default scenery and you won’t see any new options in X-Plane®. However, scenery packages developed by other people can now use the objects in this library, so if you have installed any scenery package that uses OpenSceneryX then that package will come alive with objects.

X-Plane® Scenery Developers

If you are a scenery developer, click the following link to download the OpenSceneryX Developer Pack: . Instructions for use are enclosed, and the developer pack contains a full PDF reference manual containing everything in the library including screenshots. We also have help for scenery developers on our YouTube channel: OpenSceneryX on YouTube

If you have used OpenSceneryX in your scenery package, please let us know by leaving a message on this page.

Donations

Although the library is and always will be free to use, it still costs money to host this website and provide the downloads for the library. If you feel the library is a valuable resource, we would be very grateful if you would consider donating a little to keep it running.


Scenery Packages that use OpenSceneryX

So if you’ve downloaded the library and would like to see it in use, you’ll need to find a scenery package that uses it! Take a look at the list of packages that are enhanced by OpenSceneryX.


Libraries Integrated with OpenSceneryX

We are now starting to integrate third party libraries, where the author has generously contributed their entire library to OpenSceneryX. The following libraries are fully incorporated, so you no longer need to install them separately:

  • RE Library by Richard C Elliott (einstein)
  • FlyAgi Vegetation Library by FlyAgi
  • FlyAgi Wind Turbine Library by FlyAgi
  • DT Library by Darrell Thompson
  • FlyAgi Vegetation Global Trees by FlyAgi

For the following libraries, necessary changes had to be made to the items, so although all content has been fully included, you will still need the original library installed to support old packages that used it:

  • Flags of the World by Mr 3D and Chris Noe. All flags have been rotated by 90° to conform to the OpenSceneryX standard.
  • Flags of the USA by Mr 3D and Chris Noe. All flags have been rotated by 90° to conform to the OpenSceneryX standard.

If you are an author of a library and would like to contribute it to OpenSceneryX, we would be happy to discuss, so please get in touch.


Contributions

We now have an extraordinary contributions in the library and still rising.

Contributors

A big thank you to the following people who have contributed:

Additional thanks also goes to Tom Kyler for testing the Linux version of the installer, to Sergio Santagada for allowing the OpenSceneryX installer icon to be based on his original icon artwork and to the following people for localising the installer: Haris Amiel, Olivier Faivre, Jon Hyams, Valentin Kaufmann, Matteo Lorenzini, Gerrit-Jan Rebel, Michal Rybinski, Amado Chiñas Sánchez, Jordi Sayol and M. Vishnyakov.

Finally, thank you to the three.js team for their fantastic work which allows us to render 3D previews of all our content on the website.

Would you like to contribute?

We are always looking to expand the library, so if you would like to contribute your work we would love to include it. To find out how, there are some instructions for contributors here.


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Recent Posts

New Release of OpenSceneryX

We have just released a new version of the library.

The installer application has not changed, so if you still have the installer on your machine, just re-run it and it will update the library to the latest. If you have deleted the installer, grab a copy from the OpenSceneryX home page.

Here are the changes:

Version 4.4.0 28th March 2020

  • New scenery objects in this version:
    • Incorporated some new items from the SAM Seasons SDK Library by the SAM team into OpenSceneryX, which includes:
      • Spring seasonal variants for all FlyAgi’s vegetation.
      • A set of dirt and grass ground polygons.
      • A set of snowy lines and polygons.
      • A collection of snow pile objects (which only appear in snowy conditions).
      • OpenSceneryX’s first decal! The decal is a snowy overlay to add detail to textures in snowy winter conditions.
      Note that the SAM Seasons SDK library is not fully incorporated, because it contains a lot of content that is not relevant to OpenSceneryX such as the colour variations that are specific to SAM.
  • Modified scenery objects in this version:
    • Updated to latest release of the SAM Seasons SDK Library, including:
      • Updated summer, autumn, winter and winter (snow) textures.
      • Improvements to some forests.
    • First phase of work to ensure all textures have DDS versions:
      • All facades done.
      • All lines done.
      • All polygons done.
    • Moved CT-114 to subfolder to avoid problems with documentation category.
    • All forests of boats are now only drawn on water surfaces.
  • Other changes:
    • Added support in the Library for season switching using the xEnviro Plugin.
    • The website has been updated to include decals.
    • For deep snowy winter season, we now fall back to standard snowy winter season variants to provide snow when deep snow variants are not available.
    • For Terramaxx deep snowy winter season, we now fall back to deep snowy winter and standard snowy winter season variants to provide snow when Terramaxx-specific deep snow variants are not available.
    • Updated the Backup Library to v2.7.0

Best wishes to everyone, I hope you stay safe and well in these tough times.

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