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Posted: 24 Apr 2006 17:59
by Samwise
Ok, got any tips for the wheels? Cuz I don't know how to create nice ones.. (and yes, I looked at the example of Thrakki)
Btw, / and \ views from the back are coming soon
EDIT: And here they are: (I yust tried something on the wheels, and I think they look pretty nice

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Posted: 25 Apr 2006 01:56
by krtaylor
I still think the shape is off, but I don't know how to describe it. Purno, you are an accomplished grapic artist, can you advise?
Posted: 25 Apr 2006 03:18
by DanMacK
OK, look at my SW1500, and modify from it I say. Yours is a good start, but TBH, is way out of scale. I standardized my lengths at 24px for switchers, 28px for 4 axle road units and 32px for 6 axle units. (remove 1 px on each of those for coupling gaps)
Diagonals are half the length of the horizontals
See below for suggstions
Posted: 25 Apr 2006 17:42
by Samwise
Ok ty (=Thank You) for that.. I'll try my best

Posted: 03 May 2006 04:04
by alphanumeric
BUMP!!!
hahahahhahahahhahahaha

Posted: 03 May 2006 14:24
by Jezulkim
I guess you just had to do that.

Posted: 03 May 2006 15:11
by White Rabbit
And I just really, really felt like trying to contribute.
I'm currently not satisfied with the Hiawatha Class A because it basically looks a bit like its own observation car, the colours are too grey and different from all the photographs I've seen of it, and the wheels are the wrong colour. Therefore, I've redrawn it. Well, just one angle, to show you what changes I had in mind. Most structural (non-colour) changes were based off this photograph:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/e ... ee_A_2.jpg
Posted: 03 May 2006 15:25
by DanMacK
Actually, I think Uzurpator captured it rather nicely. They were a lightish grey, but not that light.
Posted: 03 May 2006 16:02
by White Rabbit
What if I made it more cream-like, like in this picture
http://steamlocomotive.com/streamlined/ ... atha-3.jpg? It's certainly not any shade of grey there.
Posted: 03 May 2006 17:26
by DanMacK
It's also very old and faded
I've seen a coloured drawing in Model Railroader, and uzurpator's comes pretty close, sorry man

Posted: 04 May 2006 01:09
by krtaylor
I much prefer White Rabbit's second try. I do not think they were painted a dark grey, they were closer to eggshell. And they were washed scrupulously. Dan, do you have an alternate color photo showing a darker grey?
Posted: 04 May 2006 15:25
by zero1000
Posted: 04 May 2006 16:43
by White Rabbit
Trains in TTD may always be drawn, like those paintings, but we should still base colours off actual photographs. On the other hand, I do admit we need more than one colour photograph to be sure. Still, all the photographs and paintings show that the current sprites have wrongly placed headlights, and I think the \ view has the black rectangle drawn wrongly. It should look like the one on the / view, only flipped, but it doesn't.
Posted: 05 May 2006 09:55
by zero1000
but i cannot find more colored photos in the www from the class A except the ones already known here...
Posted: 05 May 2006 18:58
by Samwise
Yust got back from holiday so I'm going back on graphics

Posted: 06 May 2006 02:42
by CharlieMTA
P&B is as acutally getting close to being done. I gave up on the front corner statue and intend to maybe just put a fence around the area and allow the terrain tiles to show through for each climate+snow. Everything is the proper size now with the exception of the shed which needs to be trimmed 2 pixiles to not extend into the next tile and the rear shed entrance which needs to be tweaked to fit how the 2 tracks will pass through it. The side platform tile should accept any irregular station platform. I'm going to add the station's weathervane, touch up a few spots for lighting/texture issues of which I hope most have been worked out in the first place, erase the white border around the edges, and she should be good to go. I would like to to know which brick color people perfer before finishing up.
#3 is the original, which looks dark when mocked to the rest of the TTD world. #2 is much lighter and fits in the world well, but looks too bright in comparison to the real world. #1 looks the best in my opinion, but it seems to be a compromise between the two, however given the limited pallette there aren't too many choices.
Posted: 06 May 2006 03:13
by Aegir
Number 2 gets my definate vote.
Also, how are you planning to fudge arround those end doors to fit the two tracks down them?
Posted: 06 May 2006 04:01
by CharlieMTA
It's probably going to have to lose the historical accuracy and have two slender columns supporting the arch. I'm going to have to figure out column spacing for the rear view of South Station as well, so the shed entrances of everything I do are going to be uniformly fudged to suit the game world.
Posted: 06 May 2006 04:47
by George
CharlieMTA wrote:#3 is the original, which looks dark when mocked to the rest of the TTD world. #2 is much lighter and fits in the world well, but looks too bright in comparison to the real world. #1 looks the best in my opinion, but it seems to be a compromise between the two, however given the limited pallette there aren't too many choices.
I like #2
Posted: 06 May 2006 14:25
by lws1984
Agreed, #2 seems like the best.