Can somebody tell me how to make a scenario map look more "smooth" looking, using MSpaint. I've seen the answer on the forums somewhere. I've performed a search but cannot find it.
any help appreciated.
Cheers!
Edit: (I use MSpaint from Windows 7 Home).
Landscape appearance.
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Landscape appearance.
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Re: Landscape appearance.
Well MSPaint can be a good tool for simply converting pictures to certain formats but for making maps i prefer and would suggest using a good image editing program such as GIMP or some other program similar that. Good Luck!
Re: Landscape appearance.
Hello Killianbass3,
Well.....I don't use MSpaint to make maps, as you say, they are good for converting pics to a different format. However, this does not answer my question. The answer is on here somewhere, just can't find it.
Thanks for answering my query.
Cheers!
Well.....I don't use MSpaint to make maps, as you say, they are good for converting pics to a different format. However, this does not answer my question. The answer is on here somewhere, just can't find it.
Thanks for answering my query.
Cheers!
Windows 10 discussion here: http://www.tt-forums.net/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=72527
Looking for AMI trains, Chicago Locomotive Works, etc: You'll find your needs here: http://www.locomotiondepot.net/
Here's another: http://www.walter1940.de Lots of interesting stuff on this site, including tutorials.
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Re: Landscape appearance.
Avoid high color differences at the individual pixels. You know, the color depth is the height. If you're editing the images with a blur tool you get good results. Experiment a little with it. It helps me to make something smooth the maps.
I hope this helps you.
I hope this helps you.
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Vehicles for Locomotion
Tutorials in english
- From MSTS to Locomotion ---> http://www.walter1940.de/tutorial/msts2loco/
- Wally ---> http://www.walter1940.de/tutorial/wally/
- xml-modding ---> http://www.walter1940.de/tutorial/xml-modding/
Vehicles for Locomotion
Tutorials in english
- From MSTS to Locomotion ---> http://www.walter1940.de/tutorial/msts2loco/
- Wally ---> http://www.walter1940.de/tutorial/wally/
- xml-modding ---> http://www.walter1940.de/tutorial/xml-modding/
Re: Landscape appearance.
Well......I downloaded Gimp, now I have to learn how to use it lol..
Thanks guys.
Thanks guys.
Windows 10 discussion here: http://www.tt-forums.net/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=72527
Looking for AMI trains, Chicago Locomotive Works, etc: You'll find your needs here: http://www.locomotiondepot.net/
Here's another: http://www.walter1940.de Lots of interesting stuff on this site, including tutorials.
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Looking for AMI trains, Chicago Locomotive Works, etc: You'll find your needs here: http://www.locomotiondepot.net/
Here's another: http://www.walter1940.de Lots of interesting stuff on this site, including tutorials.
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