UK Screenshots (Hi Res Version)

I would like to thank hunter_tazo, pfx, and lewisner for there excellent advice, and for taking up there time to reply to my dilemma, I have decided to start with Macromedia Fireworks MX4, and then look at the others that should take about two years... :hehe:
nexusdj and scratchlight them pic's are WICKED.
lovely Pic, all, If ever I get mine as good I'll post some.
 
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Err...this is more UK than london, but.....

Wrong forum mate (try: London, Berlin, and New York Subway Screenshots, or search the latter in a thread),
But i will tell you that A-stock (two people i think), and 1967 stock are in the works, C-stock is released and works fine, though the texture is a bit off and the cab is a bit high in the driving motor. No idea about the other two stocks though. When i get more advanced at modeling, I might do a 1992 stock.
Eric :)
P.S. I'm amazed at Scratchlights and Nexusdjs shots in themselves! Keep up the good work all! :wave:
 
WEN, I thought the same, I didn't make the route, I just downloaded it, but although it is highly detailed, it does suffer from a few trivial mistakes - if you look to the top of the screenshot you can see the wires disappear all together.:hehe: If I find the time, I think I'll carry out some "engineering works". Also, j_maybury, I was glad to help, however have you activated your copy of Fireworks? Since Macromedia no longer exist, there serial number base is down, so if you havn't just give us a shout and I can send you the code I used. :)
 
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j_maybury, I was glad to help, however have you activated your copy of Fireworks? Since Macromedia no longer exist, there serial number base is down, so if you havn't just give us a shout and I can send you the code I used. :)
At the moment I'm using the 30 day trial, I think Macromedia was part of the Adobe group, but it now looks like they have brought it under the banner of Adobe, I am finding the functionality very hard to get along with, I think I mite try one of the others. I think Adobe are wanting to charge quite a bit for this one and I'm not exactly sure it's worth it.

I'm sorry I won't post in here again as this thread is for pictures... not my waffle. thanks for putting up with me.:wave:

I'll post in Content Creation Support.
 
At the moment I'm using the 30 day trial, I think Macromedia was part of the Adobe group, but it now looks like they have brought it under the banner of Adobe, I am finding the functionality very hard to get along with, I think I mite try one of the others. I think Adobe are wanting to charge quite a bit for this one and I'm not exactly sure it's worth it.

I'm sorry I won't post in here again as this thread is for pictures... not my waffle. thanks for putting up with me.:wave:

I'll post in Content Creation Support.
Ah okay fair enough. :) Well I hope you find one you prefer, there all pretty good.
 
At the moment I'm using the 30 day trial, I think Macromedia was part of the Adobe group, but it now looks like they have brought it under the banner of Adobe, I am finding the functionality very hard to get along with, I think I mite try one of the others. I think Adobe are wanting to charge quite a bit for this one and I'm not exactly sure it's worth it.

I'm sorry I won't post in here again as this thread is for pictures... not my waffle. thanks for putting up with me.:wave:

I'll post in Content Creation Support.

Macromedia was it's own company for a while. Until it was bought by Adobe a number of years ago.

peter
 
It's been a long time but here a few shots of a fictional loco (livery wise at least) on a fictional route, namely Chilean Llama's excellent Rosworth Vale which I have permission to update but no time to do so.

If BR were still in existence today???

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The lickey banker

In the last 15 years, there have been several tours done by Vintage trains up the lickey, with or without a banker.
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But back in the days of steam, the lickey was a bit more serious because with the loads, a banker was neccesary. Heres we see, a black 5 hauling a stopping train along the line, at Broomsgrove, a 9f and jinty were added to help the train up to the top. there was quite a bit of smoke :P
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An 8f flew down the incline with a heavy goods
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Enjoy,
Matt
 
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