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I know! Daylight is soooo rude!
He really is. That was not very nice of him to ridicule you in that way. For what it's worth, the model looked excellant.
Like it was actually gonna get finished in the first place.
EDIT:See here's the thing: I was right. I wasn't going to get done. I see this too often on the fourms where people start building their favorite train only to never finish it because they don't realize how much work it takes or they loose intrest. I was not "ridiculing" I was simply stating a fact. For starters, you started with a massive articulated steam engine. Secondly you where using a program that has no native trainz exporters. What guarantees compatibility? Lastly, good progress is not a word I would use to describe this project so far. The last update on the model with a picture was March 3rd. That was 10 months and 3 days ago. If you really want to build a train for Trainz. Start with getting a simple cube in the game. Learn how to assemble config files, how to texture, understand attachment points, animations, complex shapes and then try your skills on things like scenery, rollingstock or other content before making a train.
Edit: On top of that you left 2 visitor messages to this post about me being rude. It was rude of you to try and stir up drama.
He really is. That was not very nice of him to ridicule you in that way. For what it's worth, the model looked excellant.
Yeah.. I guess.Oh well, at least we have ANL's Model in the meantime
EDIT:
Also, even though you might be right, you didnt need to say it like that. I can GUARANTEE you would feel bad if someone said that to you. So why do it to me? It wasn't the complexity. It was other factors. Like this: https://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/index.php?/profile/166583-dundun92/
Modifying an early challenger into a late challenger would involve rebuilding the entire model. Almost nothing about the early and late models was the same.
-Ben
it was rude for him to say: "like is would get finished in the first place" but you do have a very good point.I mean, he had a point. If you take on too many projects with a definitive end in mind, you either get distracted (what wound up happening) or you get burned out. He might have been blunt, but he was hardly rude.
Yes it would be!The thing worth rebuilding it into is the UP 2-8-8-2
I can handle many at once.(that's not the problem) it still doesn't excuse daylightrains poor behavior.Very stupid arguing you guys! But Daylightrain is right. I tried modeling a ATSF Hudson a while ago but because its a huge engine and I dont fully understand modeling, I gave up because I was given advice from a modeler and he told me exactly what others have been telling you. But instead I decided to just jump the gun and try without even learni ng the program I did before. Now before you put too much stress on yourself, do what everyone else is telling you, Work on one project at a time.
I would also suggest using a program like Blender for your projects as others have stated, the program you are using is not able to export to Trainz.
Oh and one more thing, Listen to 3D Modelers who have experience and skills who are giving you advice!
Thread reported for being nothing more than a shouting match. (Really reminds me why i don't create content for this community.)
How about not try and get me aggravated about something that is already resolved?...t happened when Train_fan told me to shut up for asking when USSc1798's Challenger is slated to come out...