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Just showing off again. Route building...

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 9:05 pm
by thegrindre
I've started a new route in Trainz and got hung up detailing this little corner.
I thought it came out pretty cool if you don't mind me patting myself on the back...

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I always try to build things that make sense.
So, the Bakers built that house a number of years ago overlooking a beautiful waterfall.
When Mrs. Baker finishes up with the wash she'll pick a few crab apples and bake a pie for desert later. Mr. Baker has gathered up a few dozen eggs and a chicken or two from their three chicken houses and has taken them to town to make a few extra dollars. He also works part time for the RR keeping an eye on that trestle. Life is grand for the Bakers... :D

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 12:12 am
by Pencil
Nicely done! That's a really nice scene!

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 11:10 am
by Col Hogan
And you said you were no good at making scenery..............
You ole booger, you're better than you thought. I think it looks really nice. Keep it up.

When you're done with the route, what are you're plans??

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 5:16 pm
by Trainzsam
Wow! I have to say I really like it when little mini scenes are included in layouts, it gives them a nice touch! :D
Sam

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 8:27 pm
by thegrindre
Thanks, guys.
Here's another angle of the scene;

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Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 3:41 pm
by Shortline2
Hi Rick,

Very nice scene - lovely house too ;)

I like your idea behind the scene, having a purpose/sense behind things makes them sort of more believable and true - it is a real good way to think when it comes to modeling (in my way of thinking at least :))

Thanks for posting this.

Linda

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 5:16 pm
by thegrindre
:D

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 8:50 pm
by thegrindre
OK, last shot of this area. I'll post other shots of the route in sharing from now on.

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Thanks, Linda. I only use the best by the best. :lol:

Hey, I've noticed you have released an item or two lately. I'm asking you to post a little 'hoopla' thread in one of our forums to let us know that you have, please. A little patting on your own back is acceptable around here ya know.
I don't know of anyone around here that doesn't love you and your work. :wink:

Thanks,

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 7:01 pm
by thegrindre
Totally forgot I was 'showing off' on this board.

Someone suggested I change the track so I have...

Here's an update to Edgemount. The Bakers live just up around the bend to the left.

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Here's the desert area. We're coal loading in this one. The Bakers live way up ahead in those trees, there.

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Gotta thank you a bunch, Curtis, for turning me on to that little utility you suggested. Makes all the difference in the world at playin' this game.
I have a pretty big PC, now, since the fire so, I've maxed all the sliders and have no studders, shacks or pauses. The caching the games does is instantaneous so no stoppage there either. Great!!!


:D

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 10:36 pm
by Pencil
Yeah, that little utility is great! I often wonder why they haven't increased the view distance on later versions.....

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 7:02 pm
by thegrindre
Not everyone has a 'big' computer, I guess. LOL I'm assuming they're tryin' to comply with the average user.

I've also found out that my game runs much much better under Direct X. :roll:

Here's a shot I liked,

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That leaky water tank has caused all kinks of overgrowth.


Here's another,

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Norm turned me on to that signalman and now we have to wait.

:D

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 11:09 pm
by thegrindre
Thought I'd show the overall scheme of things, here. It's only a 6 board route....

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That's a large lake on the right although I used 'dark forest floor' for the lake bottom. Makes it look real deep. :D

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 2:56 pm
by nwhitney
Looks good, Rick. Like the woods scenes, being from the hills of Pennsyltucky, but not too exicited about the desert, too much dirt. I think you should put it up on your site.
Norm

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 10:38 pm
by thegrindre
Thanks, Norm.
I was raised in Los Angeles but spent quite a number of my growing years in the great redwood mountains of Calif. (Absolutely beautiful country, btw) As an adult, I had the good/bad fortune to visit Los Vegas at which time I fell in love with the desert. LOL
I like the city, the mountains, and the desert. I don't like the country, which is where I live now, in the cotton fields of Mississippi. And, man, this is country. LOL

I have no more room at my site. I've used all my mbs up. :cry: I'm going to have to find another site or upgrade this one.

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 5:37 pm
by nwhitney
Ha, I never would have guessed. With the way you spell grinder and driver, I figured you were from N'awlins. That is great country out there, last summer I finally got to take my motorcycle dream trip and rode out there. Saw San Francisco, it was okay, rode along the coast, those are some BIG trees, was up near Curtis, into Washington, there's some cool country there! Back thru Montana and of course hit Milwaukee. 8,000 miles and 3 weeks, I could get used to that!
Anyway, back on topic, hope to see it on the DLS then.
Norm