After all these years with Trainz I'm still uncertain whether what I'm doing is a reskin or a recolor, and it's going to be a little different color pattern from the physical On30 models,
(which are still not finished) but, hey, can certainly get the character to come through, and I'm happy with that!
For it to truly work there would have to be more divided segments in the Trainz model than currently exist.
Model is the "30 in Davenport (Reskinners Template)" by david111767, which is based on Bachmann's On30 model, which I have and is in black and silver instead of my freelance company's green since it is in their forest products division and they paint things their own way.
On30 model is a bit greener than it looks on camera, so was the semi tractor which provided a reference for the hue.
Eventually the bare black plastic sideframes will be aluminum, silver, or some hue of that nature.
Pilot sheets are red and white striped like the side sills but I don't know where the image I used for the GP38s I did for Trainz 2006/2009 is, it is around, I've seen it on a CD or in this Windows 10 box. Eh, will get to it later if ever.
Since these things sit out in the sun all the time in the hypothetical location of the On30 line, it figured that the engine hood top and cab roof would be a both faded and grimy version of the overall hue.
Speaking of hues, the 'read me' says "gold.tga and gold2.tga are the main body colors. Make sure they are different from each other." but not why that is desirable.
Guess I probably ought to get around to contacting the author with an inquiry about that.
I swore I was not going to get in to 30 inch gauge on TANE, standard gauge was enough ...
Well, so much for the reliability of my sworn oaths!
Last night and today downloaded a quantity of 3ft6in, 3ft, 30in, equipment, track, and layouts.
What's that famous thing about never say never ...?
Oh, yeah, lets add the reference for hue used for WCT ...
... although the hue was decided upon about 20 years before I encountered this semi. It was a rather greener hue to the eye, camera didn't pick it up, probably related to why greenscreens are used for special effects work.
--> Which illustrates a common pitfall of using film and/or digital photos for color reference.
(which are still not finished) but, hey, can certainly get the character to come through, and I'm happy with that!
For it to truly work there would have to be more divided segments in the Trainz model than currently exist.
Model is the "30 in Davenport (Reskinners Template)" by david111767, which is based on Bachmann's On30 model, which I have and is in black and silver instead of my freelance company's green since it is in their forest products division and they paint things their own way.
On30 model is a bit greener than it looks on camera, so was the semi tractor which provided a reference for the hue.
Eventually the bare black plastic sideframes will be aluminum, silver, or some hue of that nature.
Pilot sheets are red and white striped like the side sills but I don't know where the image I used for the GP38s I did for Trainz 2006/2009 is, it is around, I've seen it on a CD or in this Windows 10 box. Eh, will get to it later if ever.
Since these things sit out in the sun all the time in the hypothetical location of the On30 line, it figured that the engine hood top and cab roof would be a both faded and grimy version of the overall hue.
Speaking of hues, the 'read me' says "gold.tga and gold2.tga are the main body colors. Make sure they are different from each other." but not why that is desirable.
Guess I probably ought to get around to contacting the author with an inquiry about that.
I swore I was not going to get in to 30 inch gauge on TANE, standard gauge was enough ...
Well, so much for the reliability of my sworn oaths!
Last night and today downloaded a quantity of 3ft6in, 3ft, 30in, equipment, track, and layouts.
What's that famous thing about never say never ...?
Oh, yeah, lets add the reference for hue used for WCT ...
... although the hue was decided upon about 20 years before I encountered this semi. It was a rather greener hue to the eye, camera didn't pick it up, probably related to why greenscreens are used for special effects work.
--> Which illustrates a common pitfall of using film and/or digital photos for color reference.
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