SPRINGFIELD MSTS ROUTE HOW TO
In this tutorial section, I will cover how to get a rudimentary coat of paint on the locomotive that we have been working on. Thank goodness for people who like to repaint things! It takes a bit of in-born artistry and a lot of patience to digitally paint a locomotive - and both of those qualities I'm in short supply of.
SPRINGFIELD MSTS ROUTE PROFESSIONAL
A good paint job can mean the difference between a professional looking model and one that looks as if it belongs in MSTS. By the way, if you need any help with sounds, routes, skins, or Trainz in general, my Private Message inbox is always open.3DC to Railworks - Locomotive: Paint Your Wagon Part 1Įverything that we have done so far is important in the grand scheme of getting a locomotive in Railworks, but texturing the model is more important than most other aspects. Have a ball!Īlso, upon hearing you'll be adding the Elgin, Joliet, and Eastern railroad addition, I should probably start skinning some locomotives. Let it guide you to a lovely product that is doubtfully sure to ensue. Nevertheless, I believe the inspiration is warm, and the passion is just coming.
If you even released it in it's current condition, it probably would rank as a quality route, even though I'd advise against doing so. You obviously, and naturally, will make it a quality route. It pains me to even say so, it probably was a waste of my time in doing so. So take your time and make it a quality route. When you do, it will shine like a freshly painted and released locomotive. Knowing that, some might give up, but I feel your going to make this work. In fact, you still have your work cut out for you. However, I see the current condition of the route is far from finished.
SPRINGFIELD MSTS ROUTE SIMULATOR
I enjoy seeing the early to current images so well, that the only thing I hate is that I haven't upgraded to a new simulator to allow me to see the finished product. It's hit's home, it's well done, greatly planed, and greatly carried on. Without further to do, I probably should just stop babbling and get to the topic of this comment. Thus making a comment here as meaningful as intended. I do find myself reasonably clear-headed in the early, early, hours of a fresh day. I suppose that since the previous post was made a 12:50pm, that it's only proper to follow up on this marvelous route's comments and praise with one from 3 o'clock am.
Here is the link to the site BELOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Here is a website for the TRACK DIAGRAMS for the BNSF AURORA SUB !!!!!! Hey metraboy !!!!!!!!!!! I had found something that can help you !!!!!!!!!!! So keep dropping by and I will keep updating you with pictures and infomation on the Racetrack. Scenery ehh just a tad bit more than halfway done. So I am more than halfway done with tracks. But right now I have 6 more stations out of 26 stops.
If anyone can help with me I would need track plans or a video look out of the cab car window heading in or out of Chicago then, I would glad to accept and continue working. But at the moment I am at a standstill I have no clue how the trackage and scenery works for Downers Grove Main street to Aurora. I will post pictures of West Hinsdale, Clarendon Hills, Westmont, and Downers Grove Fairview Ave. Right now I am at Downers Grove Fairview Ave. and Western Springs this is my favorite part of the line so far. Next is the portion between La Grange Stone Ave. Ok now this Western Springs it is not true accurate but it works well for me at least. Next is the part of the line between West Springs and Highland. New up is Highland, IL Same situation as Hinsdale I haven't really started working on it just wanted to get the platform in fast and move forward to Hinsdale. Hinsdale is not complete I just recently got to this point so it should look better later on. Ok Im going to show 46 shots of new parts of the route.