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Kurt,
I would make the ballast texture extra wide then blend the grass back into the ballast. It's easier that way and gets rid of the square bumps of texture as the track goes around a curve.
John
Hello John,
Thank you for your reply. The track laying has been done using Transdem. As this is a part of my first route, due to my inexperience in route making, I sometimes do not know how to solve a certain problem. I'm always thinking in a direct way, however I have been getting some issues in Trainz were I have to go from point A to C in order to get in B.
For this case, I will place the tracks as far as possible.
Best regards
Kurt :wave:
Kurt,
I use both Transdem, old Hog and a lot of hand-created terrain. The path that is created in Transdem and Hog is not always 100% accurate, but more of a good indication of where the track should be. This is more of a problem with rough terrain because the the interpolation with the heights.
This however shouldn't stop you from placing textures. I use a darker ballast for the outside of the tracks, even extending out in to the grass, then blend the grass back. This takes many swipes of the paint tool all done very lightly, so the textures blur and blend, along with rotating the brush using the [ ] keys, so that the textures aren't all in the same direction. Once these base textures are down, I then ballast the track its self. Sometimes the ballast will be a lot more outside the tracks than in other places, but railroad RsOW are like that for real.
If I find some good pictures, I'll post them for you to see.
John
hi mateI placed a ballast-spline between and right/left of the tracks, as you can see in the front of the picture. Problem solved!
hi mate
will that ballast spline act up in 2010EE?
most splines seem to not worrk the way they should.
i too have the same problem with ballast and texturing
thanks
ron
Hello belgian46/Kurt,
I do not understand why you "would like to find a solution for the ground colouring without using splines". There is no solution - if you want sharp edges.
Look, how easy you can solve the problem you showed in your picture above:
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I placed a ballast-spline between and right/left of the tracks, as you can see in the front of the picture. Problem solved!
jost62