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The Triangle amount doesn't affect it. The engine loads easily.
And that doesn't solve my problem.
How do I make that balloon disappear?
How do i change the color numbers?
Nevermind. The problem's fixed now.
It's rough, but it works.
Then he is the one who needs to ask the question, as presumably a copy of Trainz will be registered to him.Nick.Boggia was my co-modeler. He also did the export work.
Buy a $30 copy of TANE and register it. Then we can work with you to create models that will run reasonably well.
Uh? The post was answered and the problem is solved. That's a fair amount of slack, especially when OP never bothered to follow up with the support ticket from a few months back.Wow...have we really gotten to the point where we can only help people that have T:ANE and nothing else? Geez...he said he has games registered, they just don't show up. Cut the guy some slack.
What is nvidia?
"Graphics Technology". You mean that building models has a higher-sounding name?
Wow...have we really gotten to the point where we can only help people that have T:ANE and nothing else? Geez...he said he has games registered, they just don't show up. Cut the guy some slack.
For one thing, i use sketchup because it has a simpler interface. I've tried blender, and it ate me up.
Second, i am quite serious when it comes to making models. My only handicap is that i'm wet behind the ears.
And third,-what does the normal mapping tool do, and where is it?
You should start a new thread for a new topic.what does the normal mapping tool do, and where is it?
If you are going to use Sketchup, you are not serious about creating Trainz assets, as all Sketchup assets fail the maximum poly count in Trainz, and what few do make it through to the DLS are so high poly that they are worthless
Sketchup = FAIL
Many others have tried Sketchup ... All have failed
Well, lots of people have scenery objects with sketch up, signs, trees, fighter jets, houses, buildings, etc. Some of em looked pretty good. The late Bob Cass did a series of Sketch-Up models of steam locomotives that were to be used as scenery objects that he never released.