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It's looking pretty good. Moves are always so much fun. I'm glad I've not had to in a while.
Have you looked at VirtualBox? You can install on a Mac and run Windows 10. Do the work there and go back to the Mac OS. Just a suggestion if you cannot do it on the Mac.
Phil
Evening Sir Dan Gavel,
After looking at your latest Pictures, I could imagine viewing them in a Famous Art Gallery, awaiting to be sold to the highest Bidder. Because they are that good......!
Dan I began to think, in all this time, and all the wonderful Pictures you displayed for us, is there nothing you can not make or imagine thru Uintah's most Scenic Canyons.
This is a great route you are building, Dangavel! I have purchased a 30-day FCT ad have downloaded a huge number of the assets you have created for this route. One small missing I have run into:
These three assets:
<kuid:44878:113790> URY Bonanza Loading Platform
<kuid:44878:113787> URY Bonanza Tall Hoistway
<kuid:44878:113786> URY Cowboy Loading Platform
are all missing this asset by gman347: <kuid:582908:38194>
Do you know where I might find it? And sorry if this has been mentioned before.
Thanks Paul, nice to see you made it out the other side of the uploading processHello Forester1,
Please accept my apology, you too Dan, for the delay in uploading the needed content. I have been hanging around here at the forum for quite a few years and have actually created content that I shared with others but to date have not uploaded anything. As Dan noted, the original track is a Pencil42 creation that I modified to get smoother curves on the platforms on which I used it. He pointed out to me that permission to modify and upload is granted in the original cdp so I didn't need to worry about that. I just haven't taken the time to figure out how to upload something. Well, I just now went ahead and uploaded that track. Hopefully it will show up in a couple of days.
Paul
That 7.5% climb is a beast! The screenshots look fantastic!