Just a few shots I took from East Coast Express. The camera angles are terrible (To high). I know the are bad and I would like some advice on how to do better next time. Well here they are:
<IMG width="640" height="512" SRC="http://www.atomic-album.com/showPic.php/143948/2 317s at potters bar.JPG">
<IMG width="640" height="512" SRC="http://www.atomic-album.com/showPic.php/143948/317 with passing 125 and 225 outside welwyn garden city.JPG">
<IMG width="640" height="512" SRC="http://www.atomic-album.com/showPic.php/143948/317 with passing 125 at brookmans park.JPG">
<IMG width="640" height="512" SRC="http://www.atomic-album.com/showPic.php/143948/317 with passing 125 at welwyn garden north.JPG">
<IMG width="640" height="512" SRC="http://www.atomic-album.com/showPic.php/143948/317 with passing 225 near wellington park.JPG">
Cheers
Ali
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Some nice shots here
Firstly , you will need to crop the images to avoid the white border around the edges.
The angles arnt that bad, but if you want to change the angles you have on your MSTS then this is worth a download...
Hope the helps a bit
Firstly , you will need to crop the images to avoid the white border around the edges.
The angles arnt that bad, but if you want to change the angles you have on your MSTS then this is worth a download...
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Hope the helps a bit
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As 02southeranc, some new stock would really bring out the pics. They don't look bad though, they're pretty good!
You don't even want to see my first shots of the D Stock.
A few though, I haven't installed a camera hack but I do use the "liteglow" package at train-sim.com and also antisotropic filtering to smooth out the pictures and increase draw distance, although it looks good in the shots, it slows down the game by a lot.
You don't even want to see my first shots of the D Stock.
A few though, I haven't installed a camera hack but I do use the "liteglow" package at train-sim.com and also antisotropic filtering to smooth out the pictures and increase draw distance, although it looks good in the shots, it slows down the game by a lot.

