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I can say with confidence that this is actually the paint information. it says something like
PNTD - 372 10-11
CARBOLINE 875-HS-2758
this gives (in order) the number, date painted, paint type used. in the case i listed it is Carboguard paint. the car you pictured probably has a Williams Hayward coating. you could probably safely make up something there.
LMAO, Justin to the rescue!!! (He's probably got the super secret squirrel software from Minority Report that can take a 20x20 gif, enlarge and enhance it to see that it has the full text of War & Peace in it) :hehe:
When railroad dispatchers lose track of trains and railcars, and need to know where they are ... they call norfolksouthern37 at his home phone ! :hehe:
Norfolksouther37 has Google Earth Live, where he can view live, real time satellite feed, and Google calls him up to assist them .
Hi,
Even if you make the inscription a separate texture file, how close do you have to go in trainz to be able to read it? I am sure, that you might be able to manoevre the free floating camera close enough. But can you still read it in the external camera mode? How close do you have to post a tracking camera to a track to be able to read it?
I can easily understand the satisfaction it gives a content creator of having created a perfectly detailled model, but what about penalties in terms of performance? Are you using lod to offset some of them? And again my question at what situation while playing trainz is such a detail noticable?
Cheers,
Konni
. . .having created a perfectly detailled model. . .
LOL! My stuff is far from perfect!! I just rather have the writing on the side of locos and railcars at least readable. (pic removed) Which would you prefer? (my apologies to whoever created the car on the left.)Dave