USA Pics

trainz2012-08-1521-56-34-45.jpg

trainz2012-08-1521-58-02-82.jpg

trainz2012-08-1521-58-49-68.jpg

trainz2012-08-1521-59-15-57.jpg
 
Good try this one but you still have overstretched textures under the grey and snowpatch top which part looks very well though.
What is the exact distance from your POV to the mountain top and what textures greyish and snow you use??
what is the draw distance you use here so I can better undestand what textures work at what distance for distant mountains.

Best regards,

Roy:wave:
 
Last edited:
Roy: I feel honored that you ask me..Thank you for asking..Height= 967.34m..POV to Peak= 5151.6 feet..
Draw Distance=Slider 2000m
Slider-Scenery Detail=High
Slider-Texture Detail=High
Slider-Good Weather Fog=0.2
Slider-Gamma 1.25
Textures=Alps Snow #1 (kuid:-1:100661)
Alps Mountain(using Bracket Key constant Rotation)Kuid:-1:100660
VAV Ballast(Grey Back ground)Kuid:56511:21013
USA Forest Distant #4 Kuid:-1:100798
Miscellaneous #2 Kuid: 68787:21691(using Bracket Key Rotate)
#008 Rock Kuid:59545:100243
Sonstigest #13 Kuid:68787:2175553

Thank you again..Tell Ning Hi
 
@Bobcass,

thanks for the details i will see how that would work for me on distant mnt but I doubt it. I keep yeh posted.
last picts why not use pofig trees?? these old trees are not my favoirtes to be honest but that is a personal opinion probably not shared by most trainzers.

Roy;)
 
@jcalmx55 So McDonalds now allows Trains in the drivethru's in the USA:hehe:


LuL.

But I have seen a few times on the CSX Saginaw sub crews who have had to stop near the 7/11 get out, run in, and come back with food. Same thing with the McDonalds a few miles up the line. And I have heard of one restaurant near where I live that happened to have a short line who had street running through the town. The track ran along the side of the street, so often the crew would park next to the restaurant, and go in for lunch.
 
That reminds me of the BNSF highline. I remember when I was in Malta, MT a few years ago, a BNSF engineer stopped his train, went across the road to the Dairy Queen, and came out with a sundae. It was only a few feet away anyways.
 
Back
Top