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Hey do any of you guys have the bnsf es44ac from sporbust. my pc will not download all the dependinces it needs and i cant find them anywhere?
 
thanks but i have tried that site and every time i download it not all the dependicies download. it is making me mad!
 
What exactly is missing? If it is the hornsound it is packed separately in a text link above the photo. If it is something else a specific request will yield an answer a lot faster than a vague rant....
 
I tried this one and found two missing dependancies. One was the hornsound mentioned by Dermmy, and the second was kuid:113556:300098 which I found was in the CP version of the loco -- so just install both the hornsound and the CP loco.



However then, when the dependencies are solved, there are two errors (for TRS2009 anyway). The first is the illegal 'icon0' tag which is easy to solve but the second is:
Error: Texture 'mesh_body/specgrey.texture' is missing or could not be loaded for mesh 'BNSF ES44AC\mesh_body\mesh_body.im'​
which I have not worked out how to solve. This error comes for all 3 of the ES44AC from the site.

David
 
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I downloaded CP ES44AC,<kuid2:113556:331114:1> then opened the loco for edit in explore and notice there is no specgrey graphic or .tex file so renamed spgray.tga to specgrey.tga and made a corresponding specgrey.texture.txt. Saved and commited but still have the error. Used PEV's mesh viewer to check how specgrey is used and see it is called out as Texture Type Specular which TS2009 doesn't allow. Ran PEV's PM2IM, saved and commited and only error now is missing T3P AC4400 TRS v1.1,<kuid2:9000:51006:1>. Downloaded and commited. Loco is ok.

Incidently, TS2009 compresses graphics file when you commit a kuid which takes more time than what a commit took in TRS2006. So I always look thru the body folder to see if there are any graphic files present that don't have a corresponding xxxx.texture.txt file. The CP ES44AC had 36 .tga files that I deleted before my last commit.

Bob
 
EXCELLENT detective work :D!!

I have been beating my head against the wall for the past 2 days over this very issue with several locos by sporbust (which are very nice except for this problem) in particular his C-40s and ES-44s downloaded from WCT.

I have occasionally found other assets that would not accept a "dummy" texture to replace the missing one or an asset that reported unable to load a texture that was clearly in the folder. I guess running them through PEV's PM2IM stripped out the unnecessary file references. GREAT!!
:udrool:
 
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Dang. I was that stupid. I've been trying to get those locomotives to work for ages. Having all of them downloaded. I always apparently overlooked the hornsound.

Thanks, it's a tad late for me, but Qbuff will be glad to hear.

Joshua
 
I know this is a old thread but I am plagued by this grey error.
I did all off the above and still get the error specgrey.texture cannot be loaded. I am using 2010 SP3.

Johnny
 
To get PEV's PM2IM to strip out non-supported TEXTURES, be sure you have strip textures checked in the Options tab.

Bob
 
Pretty sure following Post #6 step by step should fix that issue...

Andy...

[edit] hate the simultaneous post thing - hi Bob :) [/edit]
 
I downloaded CP ES44AC,<kuid2:113556:331114:1> then opened the loco for edit in explore and notice there is no specgrey graphic or .tex file so renamed spgray.tga to specgrey.tga and made a corresponding specgrey.texture.txt. Saved and commited but still have the error. Used PEV's mesh viewer to check how specgrey is used and see it is called out as Texture Type Specular which TS2009 doesn't allow. Ran PEV's PM2IM, saved and commited. . .

Bob


How exactly did you do this. . . step for step. I can't get anything to show up that says "specgrey."
 
There is no "specgray.tga", you need to copy one of the other tga files in the locos body folder and then rename it to "specgray.tga

Then grab any .texture.txt file and copy that and rename to specgray.texture.txt. Open this file with notepad and on the top line there will be the name of a .tga file that the txt file is pointing to.

Change the name of that .tga file to "specgray.tga".

Save and close explorer re-commit loco in CM and hopefully it will be error free in native mode.

I did the CP ES4400ac locos, which also had a fault with the cabview.

So you may have to fix that as well.

Not saying this is the easiest or best way to do it, but it worked for me. ;)

IKB.
 
All that's need to clear the specgrey error in CP ES44AC,<kuid2:113556:331114:1> is to run the loco's mesh thru PM2IM.
Then fix the Error: The Tag 'radius.015' is not permitted within a container of type 'light_switch' in the C44 9w UP Int,<kuid:113556:300098> by editing the radius tag to add a space between the tag and the data in the light_switch container so it looks like this:
radius 0.015

Bob
 
Been there, done that, and the same error persists! Oh, I fixed the radius error by removing the tag, the fixed that was mentioned did not work, the same error was returned. Thanks for the help anywat.

Johnny
 
All that's need to clear the specgrey error in CP ES44AC,<kuid2:113556:331114:1> is to run the loco's mesh thru PM2IM.
Bob

This is what I want to know how to do. I open PM2IM, theres nothing in the mesh_body folder and only the mesh_shadow.im in the mesh_shadow folder.... so HOW do I run the loco's mesh through PM2IM?

Edit: I'm talking about the BNSF ES44AC loco. . .
 
You don't open PM2IM. Follow the installation instructions for PM2IM by putting the simple PM2IM.bat file in your ...\Auran\TS2010\bin\CMPData\tool\OpenWith folder. If you don't already have the OpenWith folder, add it per the instructions in the readme.txt file that comes with PM2IM. Once you have all this set up, you can right click a .pm or .im mesh file and select Open with PM2IM.exe

Bob
 
You don't open PM2IM. Follow the installation instructions for PM2IM by putting the simple PM2IM.bat file in your ...\Auran\TS2010\bin\CMPData\tool\OpenWith folder. If you don't already have the OpenWith folder, add it per the instructions in the readme.txt file that comes with PM2IM. Once you have all this set up, you can right click a .pm or .im mesh file and select Open with PM2IM.exe

Bob

Okay, sorry for the confusion. Worked like a charm! Thanks!

Dave
 
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