JonMyrlennBailey
Active member
Trainz still thinks every route is out of doors and lighting effects is according to the movement of the sun. There is no artificial or indoor lighting setting in Edit Environment as far as I know but I could be wrong.
I used one of dave snow's backdrops as a floor to ceiling wall mural all around the room. In a real-life train room I might also paint the ceiling in sky colors to blend in with the wall background. Note that certain sections of the backdrop are darker than the ones on adjoining walls. This room is L-shaped like the train table in the center. The whole room is a train layout presented as a 360 wraparound diorama. Humans could, in theory walk all the way around the large G-scale train table which is 105 FEET long. It just looks more natural for my mountain and forest to be against the rural skyline than a brick or plaster wall.
I used one of dave snow's backdrops as a floor to ceiling wall mural all around the room. In a real-life train room I might also paint the ceiling in sky colors to blend in with the wall background. Note that certain sections of the backdrop are darker than the ones on adjoining walls. This room is L-shaped like the train table in the center. The whole room is a train layout presented as a 360 wraparound diorama. Humans could, in theory walk all the way around the large G-scale train table which is 105 FEET long. It just looks more natural for my mountain and forest to be against the rural skyline than a brick or plaster wall.