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Posted: 04 Jul 2004 15:22
by Purno
Posted: 04 Jul 2004 20:32
by Endre
Well, Purno, Lord Creator of New Graphics
if you go on with such a fast speed with these and all other graphics set they'll be completed by the end of summer! (Hope you'll have some more freetime...

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You're the best!
Posted: 04 Jul 2004 20:58
by Lakie
I think the coders would have problems keeping up with you.
Good work anyway.
Posted: 04 Jul 2004 21:53
by mauro
Purno,
a bit too quick i think, it looks waaaaay too flat. There's absolutely no texture on it. look at the zoomed picture. You're using just one tint of silver for the whole car, which is unacceptable for my opinion. sorry
SingaporeKid, great work on the steamer! but a bit of the same remark as to Purno... Or am I just a bit too demanding?
Posted: 04 Jul 2004 21:56
by SHADOW-XIII
I think it needs some shading
Posted: 05 Jul 2004 02:47
by Singaporekid
thanks!!,im starting work on the steamer now (type 26)
Posted: 05 Jul 2004 03:32
by Stylesjl
good work Purno
Posted: 05 Jul 2004 10:02
by rogiercreemers
Two little comments: the I11 is a type of coach, not a DMU. They are usually hauled by the type 13 electrics. Secondly, I think Mauro already did an I11, although I don't know whether or not her did the steering car. Maybe you can change out ideas. The steering car has the same nose as the type 13, by the way, so maybe you can just copy and paste it on.
Edit: I just looked at Mauro's I11 coaches again, they're at the beginning of this thread, and they are very high quality indeed; especially the bottom of the coach is very well done: it has the thin blue line and the light grey underneath it. Maybe we can go further with Mauro's coaches...
Posted: 05 Jul 2004 10:20
by rogiercreemers
Re the type 1: It's already very good; just some little comments: the boiler is black, not green. The driver's house and the windplates are green. Secondly, it's a bit too long, maybe you can shorten it by one or two pixels. Thirdly: nmbs steamers had their number in yellow on the front and sides. Maybe you can add some dark yellow pixels to suggest this. And thirdy: the footplate of the driver's house is a little lower than the footplate below the boiler. Maybe you can drop it by a pixel or so. But: keep up the good work, it's already a good drawing
Posted: 07 Jul 2004 10:34
by rogiercreemers
I wasn't entirely correct on the steam engine colour scheme. ONly the front part of the boiler is black, as you see in

this picture. Sorry

Posted: 07 Jul 2004 12:20
by Singaporekid
only NOW then u tell me!
i'll fix it soon!
Posted: 09 Jul 2004 15:12
by mauro
I proudly present to you: the first EMU of the Belgian Set with its own grf-file! Many Thanks go out to broodje, who gave me the nfo-file of one of the EMU's he coded. With an example it's so much easier to get going. Broodje, i surely won't forget to credit you, i really really appreciate your help!
here's a screenshot. I might start coding the rest of the EMU's/DMU's during the weekend...
Posted: 09 Jul 2004 15:21
by Purno
Nice EMU

Posted: 09 Jul 2004 15:27
by Villem
Hmmm i certainly could use a example nfo file for the Emu's in Finnish Train set...atleast i could try get SM-2 ingame..Broodje if ya would mind sharing a example nfo file via msn(
Ville_Mattila89@hotmail.com)[EDIT]not needed enymore..
Posted: 12 Jul 2004 12:16
by rogiercreemers
Updated the spreadsheet in order to reflect the ongoing work. Brilliant AM96, Mauro, only one question: is it normal that the carriages look so "squashed together" in the - view? If yes, maybe you could shorten them by a few pixels. Nice weekend everyone!
Posted: 15 Jul 2004 00:05
by mauro
Yes, it's completely normal at the moment. They are only squashed together in the depot view. I don't know how to solve it... MB uses different graphics for the depot view, but i haven't found out how to do it. If someone wants to share its knowledge, you are encouraged to do so
greetings,
BERT
Posted: 15 Jul 2004 01:30
by krtaylor
In the US set, we didn't worry about it, we just let them look squashed in the depot view.
Posted: 15 Jul 2004 06:50
by rogiercreemers
OK, that's what I wanted to kno. Best not worry about it, Mauro, and keep on drawing those wonderful trains

. They are very good...
Posted: 23 Aug 2004 22:14
by 8-Track
Any update on the belgian trainset? I've just read this topic with great intrest. And i can't wait to get it! If i can help in any way just let me know (i'm a fast learner

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btw : mauro, i also live in leuven, you been taking pictures of trains in leuven station itself? Saw a guy once doing that, just wondered

Posted: 24 Aug 2004 07:38
by Purno

Mauro's last post was on 10 August
