cascaderailroad
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First of all if he can create a high detailed DEM and import it into Trainz, he is a genius.
I can see that he is very skilled in GMax or whatever CG program he is using. I can see him going far as to a well paying occupation.
To show the terrain of Mars (an extraterrestial planet), that is fantastic. If he can make a DEM of Mars and make it available in Trainz ... it would far surpass the present Trainz Mars routes that are on the DLS.
Showing the Grand Canyon is a huge feat of DEM engineering.
Pearl Harbor, and Hawaii in general, is another hugely rugged topographical landscape.
I commend him on his achivements ... and especially want to see him create DEMs as good, better, and more quantity of them than the great Fishlipsatwork provided for he DLS.
I have a high quality DEM of my route that I am working on (Horseshoe Curve-Huntingdon to Johnstown). I would like to see if he can create a DEM of that area of Pennsylvania, that would surpass the 1/3 arc DEM that I presently have.
Keep up the great work
I look forward to seeing a new better route of Mars and the Moon, than what is presently on the DLS.
I can see that he is very skilled in GMax or whatever CG program he is using. I can see him going far as to a well paying occupation.
To show the terrain of Mars (an extraterrestial planet), that is fantastic. If he can make a DEM of Mars and make it available in Trainz ... it would far surpass the present Trainz Mars routes that are on the DLS.
Showing the Grand Canyon is a huge feat of DEM engineering.
Pearl Harbor, and Hawaii in general, is another hugely rugged topographical landscape.
I commend him on his achivements ... and especially want to see him create DEMs as good, better, and more quantity of them than the great Fishlipsatwork provided for he DLS.
I have a high quality DEM of my route that I am working on (Horseshoe Curve-Huntingdon to Johnstown). I would like to see if he can create a DEM of that area of Pennsylvania, that would surpass the 1/3 arc DEM that I presently have.
Keep up the great work
I look forward to seeing a new better route of Mars and the Moon, than what is presently on the DLS.
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