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At WCL: Great shoot, it is from RailWorks isnt it?

At Socalwb909: Love that CSX D8-40C and also like that patched HLCX SD40/45T-2. Will either of those patch jobs ever be released?

-At this point in time I cant say. It was just a request from another team member and I thought I'd use it on my coal drag!

-Joe
 
my first screenshot

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Mr. Cass; this is only my opinion, so not exactly worth so much, BUT, from the frequent postings you have recently made, (quiet river, big bridge), I have had my attention drawn to your work. While I like it to an extent, I do find the vague, stretched textures on your rock walls rather startling. You obviously have a lot of talent, but those textures detract from the general work that you do.
 
Euphod: Thank you for taking the time for the constructive criticism..I know I'm in the leaning process(aren't we all)..When it comes too route building and trainz in general..I have been wanting for someone to tell me about my work and you did..Thank you..:wave: :wave:
 
Euphod: Thank you for taking the time for the constructive criticism..I know I'm in the leaning process(aren't we all)..When it comes too route building and trainz in general..I have been wanting for someone to tell me about my work and you did..Thank you..:wave: :wave:

Bob, one thing you can do, and it took me awhile to learn this as well, when your laying down ground textures, turn your Radius all the way down, and the other dial all the way up, practice a bit on flat ground, notice how the textures look on the baseboard without the baseboard squares being stretched, also mix and match the textures, overlap them, turn them, and you will be amazed at how it will look.

Where your hitting a snag, and I used to do exactly the same thing myself, your trying to make your mountains too big, so when you shape your terrain, whats happening is the squares are being stretched on the baseboard, that stretches the textures when you try to lay them down, it can be trying at times to try to get it correct, but the results of learning how to do it certainly do make the difference, such as in this shot from my Animas Canyon route.

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Hey Kimo, those are some nice looking Santa Fe Geeps, are those yours, and if so, do you intend to release those? If not, where are they?
 
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