Manningham Subdivision

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Of the 200 baseboards, 160 have been finished!! 40 more left to go. Which means I'm 80% complete!! Officially entering the home stretch!! I'll try my best to get it all done tomorrow and uploaded as well. But in the mean time I'm going to bed, so good night folks.

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40 boards in 1 day? Quality.

Yes. It can be done and still be good quality. It's not like I'm just going to just wing it through. Nope. And there could be something that could force me to take more time. But it's not like it requires time like Gordon's Northern Arizona Route. Then again, it's a prototype and this is fictional so you can't really compare and/or contrast.
 
Yes. It can be done and still be good quality. It's not like I'm just going to just wing it through. Nope. And there could be something that could force me to take more time. But it's not like it requires time like Gordon's Northern Arizona Route. Then again, it's a prototype and this is fictional so you can't really compare and/or contrast.

No it cant. You cannot have good quality by doing 40 baseboards in 1 day. Yes we can compare them. Fictional may give you more leeway when it comes to making it look realistic. And by your screenshots there's nothing noteworthy, about your route. Any suggestions that were given, at least from what I see, havent been used. Still see 1 texture, parallel tracks, and no real terrain features.

hert:wave:
 
There hasnt been parrallel tracks Hert. I have used just parallel tracks for a while as I have put tons of curves in the tracks maybe not gradients. I might have to go back to the old textures I used to see if that helps
since people really liked them. What more should I do about the terrain? Make mountains instead of soft rolling hills?
 
I like the terrain but:
1: I really like the textures in your first screenshot in the whole thread.
2: I think you could add some small bushes/grass near the tracks.
Also when I am making a route (at least in a sort-of mountainous area where I am making a route now), it takes me about an hour to do the terrain for a baseboard, half an hour to an hour to texture the baseboard, about 5-15 minutes for trees (depending on the number) and about 10 minutes for other scenery (includes track). That's about 2 hours 5 minutes for 1 baseboard! So if I worked for 24 hours I could only make about 12 baseboards. For flatlands or a yard area the time will be a lot different but I haven't made flatlands or a yard area yet.
 
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​Which one should I do? Three sets, seven textures. First two have two textures blended together and the third one has three mixed in.
 
I like the terrain but:
1: I really like the textures in your first screenshot in the whole thread.
2: I think you could add some small bushes/grass near the tracks.
Also when I am making a route (at least in a sort-of mountainous area where I am making a route now), it takes me about an hour to do the terrain for a baseboard, half an hour to an hour to texture the baseboard, about 5-15 minutes for trees (depending on the number) and about 10 minutes for other scenery (includes track). That's about 2 hours 5 minutes for 1 baseboard! So if I worked for 24 hours I could only make about 12 baseboards. For flatlands or a yard area the time will be a lot different but I haven't made flatlands or a yard area yet.

Actually this supposed to be a valley route. But everyone insisted I put undulations in the terrain.
 
3 Words: Valleys aren't flat.
A valley should look like this (I think):
\yueyruiwuiuiueyrrt/
t\ruweiryeriwyruty/
tt\yuyuyuiyuiyiyu/
tttRailroad Tracks
ttt------------------
I think with some real work, your route could be great! :)
 
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That's really good. Dictionary definition of Valley: a low area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river or stream flowing through it.
 
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