Diesel "Critters" September 03, 2009, 08:35:07 pm This post will serve as a repository for completed and beta versions of small locomotives.GE 25T - us (site down, do not visit) ]/image/show/gygDBGKKk4/simscr02.png]http://files.[ simutrans [dot] us (site down, do not visit) ]/files/get/1rYnmooJHf/vehicle.ge-25t.pak [v1.05]GE 44T - us (site down, do not visit) ]/image/show/ZML7FVTHfp/simscr04.png]http://files.[ simutrans [dot] us (site down, do not visit) ]/files/get/se_vZ8QfPl/vehicle.ge-44t.pak [v1.02]GE 70T - us (site down, do not visit) ]/image/show/6-Ew6LT6fs/simscr07.png]http://files.[ simutrans [dot] us (site down, do not visit) ]/files/get/BZx5rs5SDe/vehicle.ge-70t.pak [v1.01]The complete "critters" set:http://files.[ simutrans [dot] us (site down, do not visit) ]/files/get/CvfwQ1DqHD/early-diesels.zipThis is all I am going to do in terms of small industrial diesels. They all flow into each other chronologically from from 1938-1959.Please use this thread to report all bugs, graphical glitches, or change requests. Enjoy! Quote Selected Last Edit: September 07, 2009, 02:47:33 pm by rfg123
Re: Diesel "Critters" Reply #2 – September 03, 2009, 09:08:20 pm ...and it might need some friends to play with (sorry, no testing from me) Quote Selected
Re: Diesel "Critters" Reply #3 – September 03, 2009, 11:04:34 pm Great! Someone else also thinks pak128 lacks early diesels!So for comments: -Looks nice, but looks a bit bright next to the other locomotives (could look a little dirtier).-You have the power and speed values correctly, this locomotive should only be able to haul 1 or 2 cars (by Simutrans standards) at slow speed.-The locomotive is too big scale-wise. You need to shrink it, I would say, to at least 75%. These switchers were tiny, and the cars they pull should tower over them. A good example below:-You might want to test the locomotive pulling cars in all directions. Basically build a big octogon in Simutrans and try running the locomotive around it, pulling cars. You will quickly see that you have alignment issues with your locomotive.-My eyes might be playing tricks on me, but the locomotive looks off center. If you were sitting in the cab, the locomotive looks like it is veering slightly to the left. EDIT: You might want to read this post http://forum.simutrans.com/index.php?topic=1849.0 While you are not using Sketchup, you might be having an issue with your view not being 2:1, which is what Simutrans needs.-And don't forget to change the copyright value in your dat file. While we all love Frank, I don't think you need to credit him for your work So basically, a very good start. Alignment is always a difficult step, but with a bit of reading around the forum, you should master it fairly soon. Keep up the good work! Quote Selected Last Edit: September 03, 2009, 11:14:36 pm by Lmallet
Re: Diesel "Critters" Reply #4 – September 04, 2009, 12:41:26 am Quote from: Lmallet – on September 03, 2009, 11:04:34 pm-Looks nice, but looks a bit bright next to the other locomotives (could look a little dirtier).Agreed, easy fix.EDIT: Fixed - us (site down, do not visit) ]/image/show/gygDBGKKk4/simscr02.png]Quote from: Lmallet – on September 03, 2009, 11:04:34 pm-You have the power and speed values correctly, this locomotive should only be able to haul 1 or 2 cars (by Simutrans standards) at slow speed.Which poses a small problem; making it competitive with other locomotives in the time frame. Most of the steam locomotives from 1938-1945 greatly overpower this little engine. Explains why the 25T was beat out by early EMD switcher models.Quote from: Lmallet – on September 03, 2009, 11:04:34 pm-The locomotive is too big scale-wise. You need to shrink it, I would say, to at least 75%. These switchers were tiny, and the cars they pull should tower over them.Indeed, however, any smaller and this locomotive would just be a blob of pixels with a headlight. Quote from: Lmallet – on September 03, 2009, 11:04:34 pm-You might want to test the locomotive pulling cars in all directions. Basically build a big octogon in Simutrans and try running the locomotive around it, pulling cars. You will quickly see that you have alignment issues with your locomotive.Noted. Also an easy fix with the appropriate template.Quote from: Lmallet – on September 03, 2009, 11:04:34 pm-My eyes might be playing tricks on me, but the locomotive looks off center. If you were sitting in the cab, the locomotive looks like it is veering slightly to the left.Not sure what you mean by this? I checked the views again, the only ones that (to my eye) needed tweaking were the E-W/W-E views. If you could provide a screenshot or two of the problem I will be happy to correct it.Quote from: Lmallet – on September 03, 2009, 11:04:34 pmEDIT: You might want to read this post http://forum.simutrans.com/index.php?topic=1849.0 While you are not using Sketchup, you might be having an issue with your view not being 2:1, which is what Simutrans needs.The GMAX gamepack I use renders models on an isometric plane which I screenshot and stitch together into a png. However, a couple of the renders required manual alignment.. Perhaps that is where the issue lies.Quote from: Lmallet – on September 03, 2009, 11:04:34 pm-And don't forget to change the copyright value in your dat file. While we all love Frank, I don't think you need to credit him for your work Noted. Although I am a Frank as well.Quote from: Lmallet – on September 03, 2009, 11:04:34 pmSo basically, a very good start. Alignment is always a difficult step, but with a bit of reading around the forum, you should master it fairly soon. Keep up the good work!Thanks for the support! I greatly appreciate your input. Quote Selected Last Edit: September 04, 2009, 01:52:06 am by rfg123
Re: Diesel "Critters" Reply #5 – September 04, 2009, 02:27:15 am Quote from: rfg123 – on September 04, 2009, 12:41:26 amIndeed, however, any smaller and this locomotive would just be a blob of pixels with a headlight.Probably would. You are the boss after all Quote from: rfg123 – on September 04, 2009, 12:41:26 amNot sure what you mean by this? I checked the views again, the only ones that (to my eye) needed tweaking were the E-W/W-E views. If you could provide a screenshot or two of the problem I will be happy to correct it.I am attaching the 8 views I get. Now, I wonder if the length in the dat is the problem, or if the alignment is off. I hope someone with more drawing experience can help.Quote from: rfg123 – on September 04, 2009, 12:41:26 amNoted. Although I am a Frank as well.Now that is funny! Quote from: rfg123 – on September 04, 2009, 12:41:26 amThanks for the support! I greatly appreciate your input.You are very welcome. Quote Selected
Re: Diesel "Critters" Reply #6 – September 04, 2009, 02:53:11 am Quote from: Lmallet – on September 04, 2009, 02:27:15 amI am attaching the 8 views I get. Now, I wonder if the length in the dat is the problem, or if the alignment is off. I hope someone with more drawing experience can help.I found the problem.. Will not go into detail but for the most part I believe I fixed it. Corrected version attached. With a few more minor pixel sized tweaks this version should hopefully be completed.. Quote Selected Last Edit: September 05, 2009, 10:29:12 pm by rfg123
Re: Diesel "Critters" Reply #7 – September 04, 2009, 03:14:39 am Yup, works like a charm. And looks very good too. Quote Selected
Re: Diesel "Critters" Reply #8 – September 06, 2009, 01:12:43 am Quote from: Lmallet – on September 04, 2009, 03:14:39 amYup, works like a charm. And looks very good too.I added the link for the completed version in the first post.. It is not perfect but I think it is usable. I had trouble getting the thumbnail to display correctly in game..I fixed the in-game thumbnail to match the other locomotives as closely as possible, the only problem is, it threw off the alignment of the locomotive when traveling in the SW(?) direction. This visual error appears in the updated .pak in the original post. Am I missing something here? Or since my locomotive is shorter than the default, will it appear differently in the thumbnail..? (as in misaligned with the thumbnails of other, larger, locomotives).. In any case, the next locomotive up from the 25T is the 44T, introduced right after the 25T in the Simutrans world (1940-1951).. us (site down, do not visit) ]/image/show/tFNHCrxpTV/simscr03.png]3x the power of the 25T, and still compact enough for short platforms. No completed .pak yet, stay tuned for more.. [See original post] Quote Selected Last Edit: September 07, 2009, 12:47:31 am by rfg123
Re: Diesel "Critters" Reply #9 – September 07, 2009, 02:49:03 pm I updated the original post to include all 3 completed models. I am not 100% satisfied with the 70T, but the rest should be good to go.. Quote Selected
Re: Diesel "Critters" Reply #10 – September 10, 2009, 02:06:09 am Quote from: rfg123 – on September 07, 2009, 02:49:03 pmI updated the original post to include all 3 completed models. I am not 100% satisfied with the 70T, but the rest should be good to go..I would say a good outcome for a first try! I like how the 44T turned out. Quote Selected