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Have you tried creating content yourself?Seems odd... Being Trainz is international software, You would someone would have made some old west type of Mexican figures. I'm thinking Clint Eastwood western Hombras...lol
Oh yeah... @Shortline2 got me started in gmax years ago. I can make boxes look like buildings, but that's about it... If I attempted to make figures, they look like stick figures drawn with a Sharpie ...lol. I just thought I'd throw a feeler out to see if someone knew of a site that may have something on that line.Have you tried creating content yourself?
John
Have a dig in the forum, https://forums.auran.com/threads/more-characters-from-the-1920s.183345/post-2078045 for example. I think these were made with a tool then brought into Blender so ask how it was done or the answer might even be in the forum.Oh yeah... @Shortline2 got me started in gmax years ago. I can make boxes look like buildings, but that's about it... If I attempted to make figures, they look like stick figures drawn with a Sharpie ...lol. I just thought I'd throw a feeler out to see if someone knew of a site that may have something on that line.
Your best bet for something like this would be to create them yourself in Meshy and then bring them into Blender for porting to Trainz. Meshy does a fairly good job when it comes to creating characters of almost any type. See Meshy at:Does anyone know of any traditional Mexican figures? Complete with poncho's sombreros, bandoliers etc...?"
Thanks for the link Bob, but it's not that important. I just threw a line in the water to see if I got a bite. I have a wife and mom both suffering from Alzheimer's, so any serious learning will have to be put on the back burner. Too many distractions right now. Trainz just fills the gaps, but thank's again.Your best bet for something like this would be to create them yourself in Meshy and then bring them into Blender for porting to Trainz. Meshy does a fairly good job when it comes to creating characters of almost any type. See Meshy at:
https://www.meshy.ai/
Bob
LOL... Especially the dude on the left...lol. Thanks Jim. Mom's 88, so kind'a expected. My wife is only 67, can't even stand, and tells me stories about things her and her husband (me) did in the past. Not exactly the retirement we planed for, but all you can do is play the cards we're all dealt. One day at a time...Thanks again.Those three amigos in the back look sort of Mexican.![]()
If don't know if this would work but better than nothing.
They are found on the DLS under "passengers western "
Good luck with your wife and mom. Sorry to hear this !
I hear ya, Rick. It's gotta be tough. God bless ya for taking care of both her and your mom.LOL... Especially the dude on the left...lol. Thanks Jim. Mom's 88, so kind'a expected. My wife is only 67, can't even stand, and tells me stories about things her and her husband (me) did in the past. Not exactly the retirement we planed for, but all you can do is play the cards we're all dealt. One day at a time...Thanks again.
Today, Mexican content from the author "Garcia6538", kuid:1094620, has been uploaded to the DLS:Does anyone know of any traditional Mexican figures? Complete with poncho's sombreros, bandoliers etc...?"
Thank you!Today, Mexican content from the author "Garcia6538", kuid:1094620, has been uploaded to the DLS:
<kuid:1094620:377> RG_Maison-Mexicaine111
<kuid:1094620:553> RG_Gare Mexicaine
<kuid:1094620:545> RG_Eglise Mexique Village
<kuid:1094620:541> RG_Hacienda
<kuid:1094620:559> RG_Maison Mexique Bourgeois Belle
<kuid:1094620:540> RG_Maison-Mexicaine2
<kuid:1094620:544> RG_Maison-Mexicaine222
<kuid:1094620:543> RG_MMaison Mexique Bourgeois2
<kuid:1094620:347> RG_Mexicain Character or figure.
<kuid:1094620:378> RG_MexicainDort Character or figure.
Besides European content, this author also produces material in the style of the American West, including houses, forts, stations, etc... I recommend checking out his work.