Screenshots of European Trains

E4MSU: polish freight locomotive.
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Dear pm372!

A new generation of route-builders is growing up in front of our eyes. Eventually, you know everything about the "landscape" and the "railway" too. I can't stop admiring your screenshots. Thank you for them.

vendel
 
Hi Erik.
Very nice pictures.
The bucket cars where are they obtainable?
Please advise. Thank you.
Morten
Hi Morten.
The cars in the pictures are my personal modded and repaints, but the original (SJ Mas Malmvagn 1950) can be found here http://www.e-buzz.se/forum/showthread.php?t=29358.
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VERY nice pics EVERYBODY :).
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// Erik from Sweden
 
Great screenshots zieba111. I love your Polish routes.
Cheers,
Roy3b3

Thank You very much for these words :)

Now I'm preparing 6 new sessions for Lublin - Dorohusk route (screenshots in attached). I think in two weeks I will publish them in my thread.










 
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Do you use any type of effects on your photos? Your shots seem to be much more picturesque than many other screenshots. That's really impressive, taking in mind you are using TS10, and also the fact that this snap is more atmospheric than much of those taken in T:ANE.
 
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I made a lot of screens, so I know about them practically everything. It's quite hard to explain every detail of making this kind of screen in little short post. But I provide you that you can reach the same effects like on my screens just by using simple programs, for example: paint.net. And it's not necessary to use a lot of effect, you should just try with contrast, brightness, sepia, noise (i'm not sure how does it named in english version of program), levels etc. and all together mixed up. And perhaps the best way to reach the best effect is just copying old photos.
 
I've tried using Paint.net, you can see the attempt in the 'UK Screenshots' thread. I'd played with the contrast and sepia, and layered the smoke to give it a darker tone. However, yours definitely have a much more rich look to them, and it looks fantastic.
 
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