MBTA Trainz Project

susanaes

NYCTA Developer
So ive fixed my computer and have put the MBTA Trainz Project back on my todo list. So here is my question how do i what TChauvet did in this pic.
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I want to start the Boston Collage Line cuz ive been making stuff for it in GSU8 and i want to be as accurate as ever so some help on how i can do wat TChauvet in this pic would be appreciated thank you.
 
Can anyone help cuz I really want to start this project this weekend cuz I have like a four day weekend so ya.
 
Can anyone help cuz I really want to start this project this weekend cuz I have like a four day weekend so ya.

Susan,

No time to help with the build, although I would love to. Mr. Chauvet used what appears to be UTM tiles from TranzDem to give him the basboards and the image. With that he's able to place objects in their accurate position and use the DEM GIS information to generate the topography.

Placing objects is one thing, but finding accurate ones is another. In order to have a truly accurate representation, you'll need to make a lot of objects particularly for the T Green Line out to Boston College. You could get away with a representation using built-in and other creator's assets, but it would be as accurate as you probably want it to be.

Right now I'm working on Bradford and Haverhill, which I've merged into my own route. This is not a 100% accurate representation, but the buildings for me are close enough, and I live here. My dad thought the it looked pretty close too and he grew up in the area from the time he was 13, or back when all the mills were still in operation, and there was actually a train station instead of a couple of platforms with giant parking lots.

On my route, I've even put in the abandoned Georgetown branch as far as Main Street Bradford, with plans of extending it as far as Byfield and eventually to Newburyport, via the Georgetown wye.

This is a lot of work with no time limit ever placed on it. I work feverishly on weekends and barely get a chance to touch it during the week.

John
 
I am in the process of making objects for the greenline. But what i want to know is how TChauvet got his basebord like that.
 
I used Google Map Buddy to create a large aerial photo of the area and the used Adobe Photoshop to create 1km boxes over a particular area for the 1km baseboards.:)
 
Can you post like a step by step on how to do that please?

1. Draw a 1km line over the aerial view in Google Earth, this will help you create a 1km x 1km box in Photoshop.

2. Use Print Screen to capture the view and open Photoshop or any other photo editing program to paste the screen capture.

3. Crop the view to eliminate the toolbars and just show the aerial view.

4. Using the 1km line, create a 1km x 1km box and place it over the desired area.

5. Crop the view around the box and save the view as a jpeg.

6. Open Trainz Content Manager and open the 1km baseboard folder and replace the default photo with the photo you created.

Hope this helps!
 
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