[OR] Developing NG for Open Rails.
Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 10:30 pm
Hello All,
Just basically an update as to what I am working on at the moment.
I am currently in the process of testing out creating some stock for the new simulator OpenRails and seeing what can be produced. I have already created my first models and having emailed them to Captain Bazza, they have been fully tested in OR. The screenshot below was posted in the Open Rails forum by Bazza earlier this morning..


My own shot taken in Shape Viewer, which appears to give similar graphics rendering.
I am also creating some new models of Romney stock. The screenshots below are taken in MSTS, but the models have been designed for use in Open Rails. Therefore they will not be released until OpenRails is available as I would like to do some testing of my own in the new simulator and as you can see, MSTS does not do textures justice.


If any of the OR developers are reading, access to a current beta would be great to test some of the models for myself .
I think NG has a bright future.
Cheers,
Ben
Just basically an update as to what I am working on at the moment.
I am currently in the process of testing out creating some stock for the new simulator OpenRails and seeing what can be produced. I have already created my first models and having emailed them to Captain Bazza, they have been fully tested in OR. The screenshot below was posted in the Open Rails forum by Bazza earlier this morning..


My own shot taken in Shape Viewer, which appears to give similar graphics rendering.
I am also creating some new models of Romney stock. The screenshots below are taken in MSTS, but the models have been designed for use in Open Rails. Therefore they will not be released until OpenRails is available as I would like to do some testing of my own in the new simulator and as you can see, MSTS does not do textures justice.


If any of the OR developers are reading, access to a current beta would be great to test some of the models for myself .
I think NG has a bright future.
Cheers,
Ben