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by Redirect Left » 10 Oct 2006 16:02
Ameecher wrote: George does it for his long vehicles.
Yes, i think we should do it how George does on LVs.
Agree?
m3henry wrote: (no pole/panto until we decide)
panto For BPool, as thats what most have there, the others are Pole, as thats wat they are
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by m3henry » 10 Oct 2006 16:07
actually the first cream+green ballon is pole. modern ballons are panto sorted
unless someone else thinks else
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by Redirect Left » 10 Oct 2006 16:07
Well
Most of the ones i see in BPool are Panto, but every where else is the pole versions.
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by Ameecher » 10 Oct 2006 16:09
m3henry wrote: just keep up the great articulated tram work
here is the white tram (no pole/panto until we decide)
We could do it like Pikka's UKRS where passenger coach sprites are updated as the years go on, surely we could do it so the pole gets replaced by a panto.
Looking good though. We should draw sprites for panto and pole, It's not that difficult to do and therefore we are ready for any eventuality
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by Redirect Left » 10 Oct 2006 16:10
Well i think, if you look on the pictures i have on the website, BPool is mostly Panto, Everywhere else is mainly the pole, so should we just do that?
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by m3henry » 10 Oct 2006 16:21
well panto for BPool EXCEPT 1st cream&green tram then.
whitey fineshed
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by Redirect Left » 10 Oct 2006 16:26
m3henry wrote:
whitey fineshed
And Whitey added to website
Looking good
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by m3henry » 10 Oct 2006 16:33
green&cream panto ballon (this is second livery)
(and ameecher dont change your ballons anymore (just fix the headlights)
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by Ameecher » 10 Oct 2006 16:35
Is that just a repaint of the one I did? Doesn't look like it, looks awesome, could do with some texture mind although the white is difficult to texture.
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by m3henry » 10 Oct 2006 16:36
Ameecher wrote: Is that just a repaint of the one I did? Doesn't look like it, looks awesome, could do with some texture mind although the white is difficult to texture.
it IS your one (with a pantograph (and fixed headlights)
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by Ameecher » 10 Oct 2006 16:38
m3henry wrote: it IS your one (with a pantograph (and fixed headlights)
I meant the white one, you beat with your post, that's why it looks weird. I couldn't get the headlights to appear well on the cream.
Edit: I now present a basic attempt at the Midland Metro, Shape isn't right yet but it's getting there.
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by Ameecher » 10 Oct 2006 16:48
Apart from eye candy, none. MB has got an engineer's train in his development of DBSetXL 0.9, as eye candy only
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by Redirect Left » 10 Oct 2006 17:05
Hmm, well does anyone want to draw it, bear in mind been eyecandy only, or shall we dump it for now?
(Dump doesnt mean delete, it means we leave it for now, i will keep it on the webby for you to come back too)
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by Ameecher » 10 Oct 2006 17:47
It's coming on. | views done now and some alterations to _ views that are almost unnoticable.
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by Dave » 10 Oct 2006 17:57
That looks excellent.
Really nice model of the Midland Metro.
Tho if I may say so, in RL (dunno if it's shown in the pic) the streamlined slope isn't very noticeable, if at all...
EDIT: Ignore that last bit... Yours is as good as you'd get it... and besides looks about right.
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by Ameecher » 10 Oct 2006 17:59
Dave Worley wrote:
Tho if I may say so, in RL (dunno if it's shown in the pic) the streamlined slope isn't very noticeable, if at all...
I was going on pictures like
this , which show a slope... that's my justification
Edit: Missed your edit Dave! Thanks for the compliments!
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by Redirect Left » 10 Oct 2006 18:04
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by Dave » 10 Oct 2006 18:10
Indeed. I've changed the name of the thread.
Thanks to all for early help. Hope this set works out.
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