What an interesting discussion. I can almost imagine that if I looked out my window I would see a line of trainzpeople windng their way toward my castle, torches in hand.
As I have said many times before, it was never my intention that RubyTMIX be used to simply transfer models wholesale from the 3D Warehouse to the Trainz DLS. It was, rather, my hope that the many excellent models on the 3DWH could be used as starting points and then modified accordingly before being introduced into the Trainz world.
There is also the concept of using (simple) SketchUp models as place holders in a route that is a work in progress, providing a more finished appearance and allowing the route builder to continue on with the larger task instead of getting hung up on not being able to create the perfect building immediately for every spot and, in the worst case, end up never releasing their route at all. I certainly fall into this category and this is one of the main reasons I created RubyTMIX; I then thought it might be useful to others in the community, so I gave it away for free, not really imagining that it would spark such controversey.
I actually have another SketchUp-related tool that is nearing completion and was also to be given away for free; but, sadly, discussions like this give me pause. In any case, I am glad that I have been able to help some, and am sorry that there are those who feel SketchUp (and I suppose, by extension, RubyTMIX) is a blight on the Trainz landscape. Everyone is certainly entitled to their opinion and I appreciate all the comments, both good and bad.
Regards,
-Mike
As I have said many times before, it was never my intention that RubyTMIX be used to simply transfer models wholesale from the 3D Warehouse to the Trainz DLS. It was, rather, my hope that the many excellent models on the 3DWH could be used as starting points and then modified accordingly before being introduced into the Trainz world.
There is also the concept of using (simple) SketchUp models as place holders in a route that is a work in progress, providing a more finished appearance and allowing the route builder to continue on with the larger task instead of getting hung up on not being able to create the perfect building immediately for every spot and, in the worst case, end up never releasing their route at all. I certainly fall into this category and this is one of the main reasons I created RubyTMIX; I then thought it might be useful to others in the community, so I gave it away for free, not really imagining that it would spark such controversey.
I actually have another SketchUp-related tool that is nearing completion and was also to be given away for free; but, sadly, discussions like this give me pause. In any case, I am glad that I have been able to help some, and am sorry that there are those who feel SketchUp (and I suppose, by extension, RubyTMIX) is a blight on the Trainz landscape. Everyone is certainly entitled to their opinion and I appreciate all the comments, both good and bad.
Regards,
-Mike
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