euromodeller
Imagineer
I need to get this off my chest...
Content creators, I really do appreciate the excellent and demanding work that you do, but please help us non-creators by telling us in the description box more about the model and less about how you made it.
Here's an example of one description..
Another model created in Google SketchUp and exported to Trainz with RubyTMIX. The effective system load of this asset is 1214 polygons (14 from geometry, 1200 from textures).
Means nothing to me because it's Geek Speak! (I thought a polygon was a dead parrot)
There was nothing about the subject! I would like to know a bit about your model please
Please also, in your titles ...if you must have a code please explain what the code means in the description.
Here's an example that has no meaning to me
<kuid2:452956:90623:3> UTM-33T-363-5425
It has an image that is words only and means nothing to me, plus nothing in the description box.
If you want to see more downloads of your excellent work, then help us by telling us about it in a way that non-geeks can understand.
<rant over>
Content creators, I really do appreciate the excellent and demanding work that you do, but please help us non-creators by telling us in the description box more about the model and less about how you made it.
Here's an example of one description..
Another model created in Google SketchUp and exported to Trainz with RubyTMIX. The effective system load of this asset is 1214 polygons (14 from geometry, 1200 from textures).
Means nothing to me because it's Geek Speak! (I thought a polygon was a dead parrot)
There was nothing about the subject! I would like to know a bit about your model please
Please also, in your titles ...if you must have a code please explain what the code means in the description.
Here's an example that has no meaning to me
<kuid2:452956:90623:3> UTM-33T-363-5425
It has an image that is words only and means nothing to me, plus nothing in the description box.
If you want to see more downloads of your excellent work, then help us by telling us about it in a way that non-geeks can understand.
<rant over>