Here are two more examples of stuff I’ve done using the basic set of Trainz tools.
Bridge shadows
In post #26 I showed some examples of the texture paint spray patterns which will be different depending upon the position of the cursor within the grid square when the spray is applied.
Many of them have a V shaped edge. That little idiosyncrasy allows you to get shadows under a bridge.
First paint the coloured image of grass, dirt, plash etc. that you want under and around the bridge area. You can apply these as a single texture or, better still, in overlapping combinations to get your own completely unique result. Undo and rotate are useful tools if the first attempts don’t look quite right.
Finally, to get the angled shadow, set the radius to minimum and give a very (very!) quick squirt of a fairly plain dark texture, applying just enough to darken the scene without blotting out the underlying textures.
I rotate the angle and slightly alter the mouse position to find the best “shadow” angle for the scene. Use of the undo button is almost always necessary to get just the right amount of darkening and best shadow angle.
The “darkening” texture I’ve used here is
DEAN carbon02 <kuid:236618:50041>. It’s on the DLS.
Using contrasting colours in the lighter areas of the countryside either side of the bridge also helps with the illusion.
Rail transitions
At track ends, where there are buffers, the rails which bogies can never reach will be rustier than the active section of track.
Some series of tracks have shiny and rusty versions. However, when trying to emulate the real thing, these don’t look good when simply butt joined together.
There are creators who provide nice transition pieces which give a gradual change from shiny to rusty. It’s well worth using these to get a realistic effect.
If the required asset does not exist then you could create your own transition piece by manipulating the original texture file of one of the track pieces, adding a small section of the rail of the second and blending the two together. I’ve done that here, but got the original creator’s permission prior to attempting any changes. I understand it’s not always necessary for “own use”, but I think it’s polite to do so.
That’s all for now.
Cheers
Casper