It's the best screenshotes, that have ever done!
Yes, overgrown rails with trees on either side and plenty of grass and weeds; very nice. Both are fine pictures to hang on the wall.
Would I want to stutter a train through that route? Not likely.
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It's the best screenshotes, that have ever done!
Where can I find these trolleys ?
http://fotos.ibertrainz.eu/albums/userpics/10008/suriemistysky.jpg
One of the cool new features for Trainz 2009 is the Trainz Online module. This includes a screenshots gallery where you can upload your in-game screenshots and search other people's galleries. There is still a bit of work to do but you will see that we've made a good start already.
We'd like to ship 50-100 of the best screenshots as part of the built-in content and so we'd like everyone to submit their favorite screenshot to this thread. From there we'll work out a way to cull the number down to a good cross section of "popularity" but also "regionality". I.e. we'd like something from lots of different regions to be included and not, for example, 10 shots from one route.
Thanks for your help.
Edit:
- The screenshots can be from any version of Trainz, but preference will be given to shots from TS2009.
- no limit on # of screenshots but we will probably only choose one or two per user/route/loco. (i.e. we want a good range of shots)
- manipulation in photohsop is fine as long as it is clearly noted
- which reminds me of something very important I forgot to mention. Each screenshot needs:- a TitleSome examples of useful tags would be, loco name, loco type (diesel, steam, railcar etc), railroad, route name, region, scene description (e.g. sunset, bridge, water, mountains etc). Basically anything that you would like to search for that might help people find you shot.
- a description (up to 150 characters)
- one or more tags (tags are keywords that peple can use to search for screenshots.
hey where did you get that ps-4 i really want oneI think Sabertooth needs to get in here with his creepy shot he posted a while back...
Some of mine...
River crossing: An Erie 4-6-2 leads the morning turn across the river near Succasuna. (gfisher, feel free to correct me on my spelling, it is your route!)
Tags: Steam, 4-6-2, Pacific, Erie, gfisher, Morris & Sussex, local, river, bridge
Sunset on the Eagle: A "screaming eagle" SD40 leads a general freight across the MP main to DeSoto, MO. The Canary GP40-2 and the UP/MP hoppers are a sign that the sun is setting on the Missouri Pacific.
Tags: Missouri Pacific, MoPac, MP, UP, Route of the Eagle, SD40, Screaming Eagle, GP40-2, Merger, Missouri, general, freight
PS-4ever: Southern PS-4 #1400 leads a passenger train south towards Birmingham. With the introduction of EMD's FT, her time at the head of crack passenger trains is coming to an end.
Tags: Sou, Southern, Southern Railway, Tennessee, PS-4, 4-6-2, Pacific, passenger, steam
Moffat's Legacy: It's the first snow of the season, and the California Zephyr, with PA’s on point, has just emerged from the D&RGW's Moffat Tunnel, rolling "through the Rockies, not around them!"
Tags: Denver & Rio Grande Western, D&RGW, Alco, PA, California Zephyr, West from Denver, Denver, Rockies, Rocky Mountains, Moffat Tunnel, winter, snow, tunnel, diesel, passenger, streamlined, stainless steel, stainless
Soldiering on: It's 1986, and in the wake of the recent Seaboard/C&O merger, a grab bag of Seaboard SD40-2's and C&O GP40-2's lead a train of empties past a waiting Southern local in Steel Country.
Tags: C&O, Seaboard, Southern, CSX, coal, steel mill, steel, switcher, overcast, meet
Top Gon: A pair of Norfolk Southern SD70M-2's and an NS Dash-8 negotiate the famous stretch of ex-Southern trackage known as "the Loops" at the head of a loaded coal drag.
Tags: NS, Norfolk Southern, SD70M-2, 8-40B, coal, top gon, the Loops, autumn
Around the Bend: D&RGW K-36 #485 blasts out of a tunnel leading a general freight to Alamosa. Not long after this picture was taken, though, 485 fell off of the turntable at Salida and was scrapped.
Tags: Denver Rio Grande & Western, D&RGW, K-36, 2-8-2, Mikado, Mike, 485, freight, narrow gague, ng, 36 inch, 36"
I'm indecisive, so sue me. :hehe:
Also, what's the policy on photomanipulation? I assume something drastic like creating a reflection is out, but what about black and white/sepia photos?