Something.....but quite interesting.

autodctr

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Last night, I was using the Random Scenery thing to plant a huge area with trees. Evidently, I bumped the screen with the cursor before going on to do a chore. It was planting trees for about 15-20 minutes. When I came back, all of those trees had been planted on top of each other. It was really bazaar! It was very round and kinda looked liked it was formed of layers. Very interesting to see. I was using about 35 different trees incase you want to try it. I was going to post a pic here, but years of trying to post pics here have never yielded a positive result.
 
You did not state which version of Trainz you are using but did it look something like this?

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If so then that effect is almost certainly created in Surveyor 2.0 by the Scrapbook Clone Brush painting a scrapbook containing trees with the Tool Options Palette Scale control set to an extremely small value (e.g. 1%). There may be other causes of this effect but I cannot immediately think of any. Although how bumping the screen with the cursor can achieve this I do not know.
 
22PE. It was also fall, so the trees were all different colors. It was really quite wild looking: different colors made it look like layers. Looked like your lic from above, but the side view is what was intriguing looking.
 
You have to stop the process when the area has as many trees as you would like. Leaving it run for 15 to 20 minutes, it will do just what it did, lol
 
I know that. Evidently, what happened is that when I went to switch to Firefox (while Trainz was planting trees) I must have hit the pointer on the screen and it went to draw another box/area to plant trees. However, by just clicking on one spot accidentally, that one spot became the total area and all of the trees were planted on top of each other......a few hundred of them!
 
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