Old PRR catenary

Railwoodman

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OK, I've have looked a hundreds of screenshots of layouts using numans PRR catenary on many 2012 routes. :DThat look great, But when I use the same the, the wires are undefined and blurred. This is not the case for gfisher Delaware Lackawanna and PRR catenary. I have tried to back date them to no effect. What am I doing wrong? This was a issue with all my 2012 builds.:eek: So has there been an update I missed, or just my luck.:hehe:

Matt
 
Hi Matt,

Check your anti-alias and ansitrophic settings for your video card. These can affect how your catenary and other splines look.

John
 
Maybe you should download the PRR catenary items on ULSW.
Afaik, George was the original creator anyway.
:)
 
Thanks for your reply (Isegrinns) I have all the catenary from ULSW, and they are work for me. If It's PRR I have it unless It's custom content not released.:D A ? . Am I the only one experiencing this, and was (numans) updated. The NEC corder route looks good on my PC, A six catenary track made by another builder works great, along with all that I have from ULSW.:) Single and double track tall and low of numans don't.

Matt
 
It was worth the try... It must be the "wire" the content creator used. Perhaps there is an alpha channel associated that should or should not be used.

John
 
(JCitron) Again thanks, after playing around a bit it did improve a bit. But not to the point that I would like.

Matt
 
Hi Matt,

Check your anti-alias and ansitrophic settings for your video card. These can affect how your catenary and other splines look.

John

John,

To expand on your suggestion, should those 2 settings be identical for every one and every video card? If yes, what should they be? Or does that vary by brand of video card and other computer factors?

I've heard those mentioned in the forums before, but don't really know what they mean or do.

Andrew
 
John,

To expand on your suggestion, should those 2 settings be identical for every one and every video card? If yes, what should they be? Or does that vary by brand of video card and other computer factors?

I've heard those mentioned in the forums before, but don't really know what they mean or do.

Andrew

It would vary from system to system due to the performance hit on the program. It takes more work to draw tighter and pixels and more grayscale smoothing to fix the edges.

John
 
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