WIP Thread 4 - Anything new for RailWorks

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NeutronIC wrote:The old bath shed "photo" is outstanding :)

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Thanks Matt. I'm tryingto make the route detailed, which involves alot of super detailing, such as this shed image. Trying to make it as good as I can.
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sdark2 wrote:Mostly this week, I been eating...

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...still alot more detailing to do but, it's a start :)

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Oww a big favourite of mine YAY is it going to include the wonky tilting lol :D
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wolly1380 wrote:Oww a big favourite of mine YAY is it going to include the wonky tilting lol :D
Thanks for the kind words guys... wolly, I'm hopeful to have her tilt when finished. Although for now, my prime concern is doing her justice in 3D lol.

I wonder, during my days researching and gathering photographic reference, whether anyone out there has any, good quality, high resolution photographs? Naturally I'll credit anyone that can help, just PM me with the details.

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I'm slowly adding the last details in now :D
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67016 wrote:I'm slowly adding the last details in now :D
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Looking good Kris, you might need to add some smoothing to the tanks on the bottom though, they look jagged!
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Ahhh! I knew there was something i needed to do before i rendered it :)
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weathering added and finalized
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sdark2 wrote:Mostly this week, I been eating...

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...still alot more detailing to do but, it's a start :)

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WOW this looks good I've been hoping someone will make this for a while! :D :D Will it be payware or freeware, I'm not bothered either way I was just wondering :D :D
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67016 wrote:I'm slowly adding the last details in now :D
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Looks very very very good Kris, keep at it mate :).

Plenty of places were to run it very soon :D
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xguerra wrote:weathering added and finalized
Finalized? Shame :(

I Googled for 426 and this is the first hit I came up with:
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Minging :wink:

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Minging ;)

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Minging (roof) ;)

All kidding aside, the roofs could do with a lot more dirt, even if the bodysides are relatively clean.

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Dirt is fun.. Grub it up! They look better filthy.

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Not strictly something new - more of an rather delayed [1 year] update :oops:. I've stepped away from my 33 Crompton for a few days. Been servicing a few model requests I've been neglecting. One of them involves a long promised update of my Line Operational Signs pack (file ID 22888). I've completely redone the meshes and textures. I Can't believe just how shoddy and untidy my early models are :oops: The 33 has certainly opened my eyes and broadened my modelling knowledge ! And of course the update won't affect anything you've already laid down if you have used the package in it's previous/current incarnation - this will simply update those meshes. Orientations and sizes remain the same and there won't be any milkbottles. Just got to update the documentation and beta tests allowing I hope to have the above file ID updated to v2.0 sometime early next week.


Who knows - I might get onto the other sign packs and revamp the livestock pens as well :-?

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styckx wrote:Dirt is fun.. Grub it up! They look better filthy.
Hehe, looks good, Bill 8)

How much effort would it be to throw a wash of #57 "Grungy Underframe Rusty Brown" all over everything below the sole bar? :)

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JADsHome wrote:Not strictly something new - more of an rather delayed [1 year] update :oops:
They look smashing, Jeff!

A bit of sign-related R&R away from the Crompton seems sensible -- I'm guessing you're seeing 33s everywhere you look otherwise :lol:

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JADsHome wrote:Not strictly something new - more of an rather delayed [1 year] update :oops:. I've stepped away from my 33 Crompton for a few days. Been servicing a few model requests I've been neglecting. One of them involves a long promised update of my Line Operational Signs pack (file ID 22888). I've completely redone the meshes and textures. I Can't believe just how shoddy and untidy my early models are :oops: The 33 has certainly opened my eyes and broadened my modelling knowledge ! And of course the update won't affect anything you've already laid down if you have used the package in it's previous/current incarnation - this will simply update those meshes. Orientations and sizes remain the same and there won't be any milkbottles. Just got to update the documentation and beta tests allowing I hope to have the above file ID updated to v2.0 sometime early next week.


Who knows - I might get onto the other sign packs and revamp the livestock pens as well :-?

Jeff
They look lovely Jeff :). Will these directly replace the old ones, i.e if already used in a route, would these new ones show up instead of them?
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