Hi
I'm using Rw tools to put it into railworks but I did not change the size of it so it might be that.
thanks chris
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Hi Chris
Even if everything else is OK, it will not work unless the image is exactly 1024 x 512 pixels
Even if everything else is OK, it will not work unless the image is exactly 1024 x 512 pixels
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I have re-sized it but it wont work and I have looked and it is on .dds
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Hi Chris
I think you have not saved the .dds file in the correct format. If you open up the very useful manual that comes with RW Tools (look under the help menu) Mike describes the away to add a loading screen and the format that the .dds file has to be in. Alternatively, if you have created your own route template then it is easier to add the screen as you can place it in your source folder, create an .ace file from it, enter details in your route template blueprint and export the whole lot again to RailWorks and the loading screen will be converted into the right format and placed in the correct location.
I think you have not saved the .dds file in the correct format. If you open up the very useful manual that comes with RW Tools (look under the help menu) Mike describes the away to add a loading screen and the format that the .dds file has to be in. Alternatively, if you have created your own route template then it is easier to add the screen as you can place it in your source folder, create an .ace file from it, enter details in your route template blueprint and export the whole lot again to RailWorks and the loading screen will be converted into the right format and placed in the correct location.
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I am looking forward to this and nice to see some some narrow gauge very well done
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Re: Milford Lakeside Railway
Hi thanks for the comment
Just a quick update no work has been done on the line since the last post and there may not be any intill the end of next week because the hard drive on my computer died, so at the moment i am sorting files out so that has taken priority.
thanks chris.
Just a quick update no work has been done on the line since the last post and there may not be any intill the end of next week because the hard drive on my computer died, so at the moment i am sorting files out so that has taken priority.
thanks chris.
Re: Milford Lakeside Railway
Hey mate anything new?
