The Yupper......

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Now you can see some of the special Charistics of YRSP.....

and how you need to apply it.

You can see from version one...obvious Corn Rows.....Version two also,

UNLESS YOU SPIN IT.
 
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Now what I have done....

I spun the paint all the way up the hill and off the board.. Installed the Bridges and and ready to show you the real power and my secret of YSRP up till now.


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Then the next color we are going to use is

AL Creek 1. I use creek one because it matched those waterfall top plum assets. Also notice in the 3rd show what it looks like in minimum radius, minimum scale and spun. That's how we want it.


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Then you just take that creek paint...

set you dials on minumum scale, minimus radius...

start spinning your creek paint..and drive it right up through the cent of your already painted down YRSP. And here's where you are at.


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The Next step is to take the Plateau Tool.

set to minimal about the width of you water body and push it down by moveing low to high.

Bottom to top. You dont't have to spend a lot of time on this, and if you screw up just hit the undo button.


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Now the next step it to get the boarder for the...

creek, stream or river. So I've grabbed a 2x1 area in cut, and I'm going to add one more tree to it...and paste it along side my stream while "[" spinning it.


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The secret here is you are creating a sandwich.

Yes, you are using the darkest color first YRSP.

Then you are using white....much lighter.

That's how you should paint.

But there is a trick here...YRSP is paint 270. It has 3 layers on different axis.

When you put it on the bottom first like you should do, you get what you have seen.

But becuase it is 3 axis paint.....this is what you get by going back over it from the top....and creating a 7 layer paint sandwich. 3 layers of YRSP set at 0, 90 and 180 degrees, and one on top set the same way, and both spun.

When it's spun on itself, ti's color you can't see the translucence.

But when you spin it on the bottom...add a brighter color....the AL Creek 1 paint, and then spin it back on top of both...you see that 7 layer paint sandwich.

Three layers of YRSP on the bottom, one layer of AL Creek 1 Paint, sandwiched into another layer of 3 layered YRSP.

It's a forrest and the trees things....spun on itself YRSP is nothing....to see the layering....TOP and BOTTOM you need a ligher color to see all 7 Layers.

Kinda Cool don't you think?


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Look what you can do with this paint.

Over green, over white...over gray. You just need to throw it down first, cut some colors over the top of it.

Then feather it back over the top of any thing...and you get 7 layer depth.

Bitch Paint..if I say so myself. This took ten minutes to do.


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About 1/2 mile total
 
Simply put......for simple people.

With my paint used the right way, as I described.

You, well right now I can take a Trainz Paint Color...and put it under Water.

See...

If you don't understand anything I've said.....SEE.

I know...IAGFYSM.


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Does anybody have any questions?

I'll add an answer, as long as YRSP is dark then the middle color, you get translucense.
 
I know I got, everbody who should know,

about how I did this.....scratching their arsch. If that's how you spell it.

You figure it out, I'm going to Bed.
 
If you Don't mind please feel free to post a picture of your Jointed Rail Short Line Units here. I'd really like to see them.

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