Conductorphil
Master Yard Builder
I'm having some serious demotivational problems with Trainz Surveyor right now. I simply can't find any good methods for terrain creation.
The route is a fictional 1950's UK layout that has a brilliant system and an excellent balance of rail length and industries. All of the AI work perfectly to how I like while driving and it takes approximately 45mins for a complete circuit (Assuming you stop at all stations)
The biggest problem I have is that I simply can't find a good method for creating the topology. I've had no luck with displacements and the best method i've successfully used is the Raise/Lower/Adjust Height buttons. Considering how annoyingly small the maximum radius is (Auran/N3V: Future update suggestions, allow up to 250% bigger radius please) and the end result is a load of randomly heightened hills. I can make it more smoother, but that doubles the amount of time it takes.
Does anyone have any good tutorials on this sort of thing? There's zillions on the forum about track design, etc. But there's nothing on working with terrain.
(I'm fine on textures, thats no problem).
Or is this a topic which people fear?
The route is a fictional 1950's UK layout that has a brilliant system and an excellent balance of rail length and industries. All of the AI work perfectly to how I like while driving and it takes approximately 45mins for a complete circuit (Assuming you stop at all stations)
The biggest problem I have is that I simply can't find a good method for creating the topology. I've had no luck with displacements and the best method i've successfully used is the Raise/Lower/Adjust Height buttons. Considering how annoyingly small the maximum radius is (Auran/N3V: Future update suggestions, allow up to 250% bigger radius please) and the end result is a load of randomly heightened hills. I can make it more smoother, but that doubles the amount of time it takes.
Does anyone have any good tutorials on this sort of thing? There's zillions on the forum about track design, etc. But there's nothing on working with terrain.
Or is this a topic which people fear?