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Quote from: NYZ3R0DAY on January 16, 2012, 07:43:21 amThis train has the third rail gap feature implemented. Whenever it crosses a gap, the interior lights will blink, like the real-life one (as long as the route has that coded in).This train may or may not have headlights, which the visibility of the beams will vary depending on the brightness settings on the route.I still need to give the interior some final touches (aka more photorealistic interior textures), and add the poles and such, and the MTA Silver/Blue version should be done in a few weeks (and the Olive scheme if we find a good side view pic)After that, i will work on the interior for the redbird version, as well as the work car version.Anything else, Mr. Railfan and Ddatrainman will announce. I am just in charge for the interiors.Just a few peeks at the interior, around 50% complete (the ends of the seats will have a replacement texture for the proper color):Damn, nice to have you on the project. This might be able to helpAnyways back to being serious, Im having a real fix in trying to find a side texture for the olive version for months. What I could do is edit the original redbird side i did in photoshop and make it olive green? would you guys want me to try that?Edit Attempting, this isnt finalhas to be redone....this would've been good
This train has the third rail gap feature implemented. Whenever it crosses a gap, the interior lights will blink, like the real-life one (as long as the route has that coded in).This train may or may not have headlights, which the visibility of the beams will vary depending on the brightness settings on the route.I still need to give the interior some final touches (aka more photorealistic interior textures), and add the poles and such, and the MTA Silver/Blue version should be done in a few weeks (and the Olive scheme if we find a good side view pic)After that, i will work on the interior for the redbird version, as well as the work car version.Anything else, Mr. Railfan and Ddatrainman will announce. I am just in charge for the interiors.Just a few peeks at the interior, around 50% complete (the ends of the seats will have a replacement texture for the proper color):
Quote from: Ddatrainman on January 20, 2012, 09:43:59 pmQuote from: NYZ3R0DAY on January 16, 2012, 07:43:21 amThis train has the third rail gap feature implemented. Whenever it crosses a gap, the interior lights will blink, like the real-life one (as long as the route has that coded in).This train may or may not have headlights, which the visibility of the beams will vary depending on the brightness settings on the route.I still need to give the interior some final touches (aka more photorealistic interior textures), and add the poles and such, and the MTA Silver/Blue version should be done in a few weeks (and the Olive scheme if we find a good side view pic)After that, i will work on the interior for the redbird version, as well as the work car version.Anything else, Mr. Railfan and Ddatrainman will announce. I am just in charge for the interiors.Just a few peeks at the interior, around 50% complete (the ends of the seats will have a replacement texture for the proper color):Damn, nice to have you on the project. This might be able to helpAnyways back to being serious, Im having a real fix in trying to find a side texture for the olive version for months. What I could do is edit the original redbird side i did in photoshop and make it olive green? would you guys want me to try that?Edit Attempting, this isnt finalhas to be redone....this would've been goodThat's not bad, it just needs to be a darker shade of green, and then it can be easily worked on from there.
Looks great, but it could use better seats though since those are very outdated. The R30's had pretty much the same seats as the R32 (And all other cars that had those seats) except they were that red-ish color.
The interior textures is being applied on little by little.
I don't believe curved seats should affect the performance, Mudwrestle's R32 seats are curved, maybe you could use those as a base for the R30 seats. But it would be better if you just used photo textures from the transit museum