I'm really sorry. I should have studied geography more Yet I've found out there used to be about 2000 km of narrow gauge railways in Lithuania, and there are a few that still operate - I have found a website in Lithuanian, English and Russian: http://www.ngr.lt/
Perhaps there are no extraordinary Latvian trains there, yet it's a part of a railway history that shouldn't be forgotten.
TtdRussia.net - The Russian TTD, OpenTTD, and Locomotion Community
I noticed the lack of hard concrete bridges that are used A LOT in lithuania for both road and rail so i did some quick spritess and then did a mockup with my open coal trucks and 2M62(Modernised) crossing that bridge above the river
I also thought about 3 new future engines:
LG 01 Passenger type
LG 01 Freight type
2-LG 01 Superheavy freight locomotive used in mountain areas or to transport titanical ammount of cargo
The break is over!
I finnaly managed to get the darn thing coded it is also compatible with uk renewal set, it has even working livery overides(although i don't know if they will look good)
Anyway less talk more grf's
Also for OpenTTD internet players:
Kirk's server will have this set loaded from now on along with uk renewal set so if you want to test it join the server by pming captain_kirk for the password
Killer 11 wrote:Ok i think i am improving my shading but first i need your opinions here's a horizontal view of M62 with advanced shading
Shading is ok but wheels seems ugly IMO (no offense). I would lose those blue pixels between wheels and fuel tank down there of course! But still its Your drawing You know better If You allow I would copy it and ill show You
i don't know how else to draw them, if i drew them without the gaps it would be absolutely unrealistic becouse real thing has gaps atleast the size of a wheel between each couple of wheels
Edit:
Example picture: http://jadro.yofej.hu/jarmulista/list_m62/m62-175.jpg