
F178 rolls through the rain into Boolarra with the morning mixed.
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A short time later, F178 blasts it's way out of Boolarra with the mixed.
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Zec
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is this like the old fairy tale, the emperors new clothes?:hehe: I cannot see one iota of difference in those two screenies. What is this antipasto setting supposed to do?See the difference
Peter thats Lines to the Lachlan TS12 version almost ready for play if you want a copy let me know.ps bearcat what layout is that? and where is my copy?
cheers
pete
is this like the old fairy tale, the emperors new clothes?:hehe: I cannot see one iota of difference in those two screenies. What is this antipasto setting supposed to do?
cheers
pete
The difference is in the grid lines and the road texture (white lines) in the distance.
Without Anisotropic Filtering, you get very blurry textures in the distance, or when at a steep angle to the surface (e.g. on a flat baseboard, placing the camera near the ground).
By enabling/increasing the anisotropic filtering, you 'sharpen' the textures, and reduce the blur, giving an improved image.
Note, you will still get blur at certain angles, however it will improve it.
Antialiasing on the other hand 'smooths'/'blurs' sharp polygon edges, so as to make the scene appear a little more natural.
Just a suggestion for this thread.
If people posting photos could provide links/kuids to loco's and rolling stock that are in their photos,
Russell
Not the 1970s, but the early 90s. With the mass withdrawal of older stock such as the FS/BS cars, the Melton Vale Historical Society managed to raise ample funds to purchase an FS and MHO which will form help to form a local museum and archive storage for the growing society. The carriages have now arrived at their final destination in the consist of the weekly mixed goods, which in short time will join the pages of history.
Excellent pics Raichase,BTW where did you get the freight Australia grain wagons from?
Cheers Harry
Harry, thanks for the kind words. The Freight Australia grain hoppers are "VHGF FA Wagon" kuid2:1854:1051:1 made by Comtrain. Unsure if they are on the DLS or on Victrainz. There are a number of liveries for them, they are basic models, but they are well modelled and are industry interactive. I wouldn't mind seeing a weathered version, and or one with the FA logos painted out, like used in NSW, but the detail is good.