TGV set March 31, 2010, 02:24:24 pm I have been working in a small set of TGV (french high speed trains) consisting in five different p****enger trainsets plus a post one. I've finished the model for the first one which I'm currently testing in Simutrans. I will make a complete release when all them are finished (I hope it can be during this weekend).I've written an article in my blog for the first trainset: the TGV PSE. You can find there some information as well as some previews (I'll add screenshots later this night) and screenshots. Quote Selected Last Edit: March 31, 2010, 06:30:45 pm by Zeno
Re: TGV set - TGV Atlantique Reply #2 – April 01, 2010, 07:29:42 am Thanks Fuzzy Peach Btw, already added the next one to the blog: the TGV Atlantique.Hope you like it too! Quote Selected
Re: TGV set Reply #3 – April 01, 2010, 09:36:49 am Here is detail of front locomotive of TGV Atlantique:So I have to say: Most of new vehicles are more perfect than original ones - but not your new version of TGV. Please, try to improve shape of top of engine between windows of pilot's room and roof. Also it seems that you made sides too straight (I don't know how better to say it) - front profile is not rectangle. And middle cars are connected by shared ch****is. Quote Selected
Re: TGV set Reply #4 – April 01, 2010, 09:57:37 am HelloThat make almost 3 people working on it!YourselfFefe: http://www.simutrans-france.fr.nf/doku.php?id=en:fefe (scroll down to TGV )There was another person long ago who made one also but cannot get it on the forum.Anyway yours is very nice.Just why is it becoming green in the screenshot and blue in the render view?Can you do me a favor?Could you please say how you can make a tile for simutrans with Blender?I would like to know so I can make addons using that tile.Thanks. Quote Selected
Re: TGV set Reply #5 – April 01, 2010, 10:03:04 am @VaclavMacurek:Yep, I made the sides too straight, like you say. Maybe I try to bend them a bit at same time I reduce length, which is a bit too long. The space between the driver's room and the roof is 4 px high, so you won't see any change there even if I painted in a different colour. Same to wagon connection, which is hell to handle in simutrans.I tried some changes to the driving cabin before, and the most detail I introduce in the blender model, the worst result I get in 128 pixel sized vehicle. So despite the big render is a bit ugly and squared, I don't feel like improving it any more except for bending sides.@Aquel:Uhm, I didn't know about other's TGVs, despite I guessed there should be some hidden somewhere in the language or old forums About the tile in blender, I never use it. I just render the vehicle and resize it until it gets the needed size for pak128 (about 46x17x12 pixels for a train, f.i.). Anyway I can look in my templates later on and see if I can find something. Quote Selected
Re: TGV set Reply #6 – April 01, 2010, 10:07:56 am Quote from: Zeno – on April 01, 2010, 10:03:04 am@Aquel:Uhm, I didn't know about other's TGVs, despite I guessed there should be some hidden somewhere in the language or old forums About the tile in blender, I never use it. I just render the vehicle and resize it until it gets the needed size for pak128 (about 46x17x12 pixels for a train, f.i.). Anyway I can look in my templates later on and see if I can find something.Sorry didn't ask my questions properly... Can you say what angle should be the camera and the light in order to render a simutrans vehicle.In short if I want to draw an object (let's say the eifel tower as an example ) using blender.What is the correct value of the camera (angle and height) and light value to get a good render?Hope I was more correct this time. Thanks for help. Quote Selected
Re: TGV set Reply #7 – April 01, 2010, 10:16:15 am Ah, ok. Then it's 60º angle to the ground and the camera IIRC is 30º. Distances and light level aren't fixed, you will have to make some testing to get to it, but 40 units height over the ground and 0.8 light level should work ok. Distance for cam-object should be similar to the sun-object, smaller but close. Just test and see Here you can find some info about that kind of stuff: http://forum.simutrans.com/index.php?topic=782.0Quote from: Aquel – on April 01, 2010, 09:57:37 amJust why is it becoming green in the screenshot and blue in the render view?Oh, just rendered the big pix in original color scheme, but applied player colors to the simutrans object. Quote Selected
Re: TGV set Reply #8 – April 01, 2010, 10:47:05 am Ok nice.I'll test it and see what can I do with this.Thanks again for the help Quote Selected
Re: TGV set Reply #9 – April 01, 2010, 05:26:02 pm TGV PSE is already existing in the official pak128, it was made by Haru.Also, the French community is already working on TGV, an experimental release of TGV duplex is downloadable on SNFOS'website. Quote Selected
Re: TGV set Reply #10 – April 01, 2010, 06:32:23 pm Quote from: Zeno – on April 01, 2010, 10:03:04 am@VaclavMacurek:Maybe I try to bend them a bit at same time I reduce length, which is a bit too long. I don't think that vehicles' length needs to be reduced. It seems be OK - and after bending of sides it will look much better. Quote Selected
Re: TGV set Reply #11 – April 01, 2010, 07:05:47 pm Vehicles are 1-2 pixels too long. They look fine when in-line, but look at that screenshot where 2 convois are together: the two engines that are together are overlapped I've made some tests with the TGV Duplex (wich is almost finished) and seems to fit better. Quote Selected
Re: TGV set Reply #12 – April 02, 2010, 09:13:31 pm Do you plan to set retire year or not? Because I think that it deserves to be in game for ever after - mainly if you make also post version (and that this train will be very useful because game needs such trains). Quote Selected
Re: TGV set Reply #13 – April 02, 2010, 11:52:37 pm Maybe there's a retire date for the first ones, the PSE and the Atlantique, but not for the Duplex or POS. Quote Selected
Re: TGV set Reply #14 – April 03, 2010, 06:56:57 am POS? One decked TGV with engine of Duplex?Retire year for TGV Atlantique - may it be - but TGV what does not need retire year is TGV La Poste. Or, please, make post train less set retire year - because game needs post train like TGV La Poste. Such train is missing in game. Quote Selected
Re: TGV set Reply #15 – April 06, 2010, 02:48:46 pm AFAIK they are new engines (more powerful) with same appearance as the Duplex ones, with attatched Résseau single deck cars (that's what the wiki says about it). About this set (I'm sorry about not saying it before), it will be composed by the following trainsets:TGV PES, 1981TGV La Poste, 1981TGV Atlantique, 1989Eurostar (TGV TMST / BR Cl**** 373), 1993TGV Duplex, June 1995TGV POS, 2006Additionally, I'm considering to add the new AGV by Alstom to the list, but I'll decide about that later when these six are finished.Btw, the PES, La Poste (which actually is a PES with La Poste livery) and Atlantique are completely redesigned. The previews at the blog articles have been updated, not yet the ingame captures. The models basically have been "soften" a bit, with less angles, and all cars have been shortened to fit better in game (about 2 pixels). All cars have sides bended now (roof and floor are now narrower) so section looks more like an hexagon now.Last weekend I finally didn't have as much free time as I expected, so the set will be finished during the following weeks. Quote Selected
Re: TGV set Reply #16 – April 06, 2010, 09:14:22 pm I can't wait! I have been longing for a Eurostar ever since they came out with the capability to have underwater tunnels. Quote Selected
Re: TGV set Reply #17 – April 09, 2010, 05:14:19 pm I made the AGV, you can dowload it on this page => http://www.simutrans-france.fr.nf/doku.php?id=en:fefe Quote Selected
Re: TGV set Reply #18 – April 09, 2010, 06:02:39 pm There is of course already a Eurostar in pakBritain Quote Selected
Re: TGV set Reply #19 – April 09, 2010, 07:31:27 pm Gauthier: At the first sight AGV looks quite good - but game will show all its errors (including difficult achieving its top speed as it is called on your pages). But now I am in game year 1955 and so long time has to p**** away until I will can test it.Kierongreen: where? file br009.pak available on addons.simutrans.comorone available inside pak128.BritainThe first one I think I did not tested. And the second one is too dark for main pak128 - but else it is nice. Quote Selected
Re: TGV set Reply #20 – April 09, 2010, 07:47:54 pm In fact I didn't find neither the m**** nor the power of the train so I based the data on a value which is given on Alstom website :22,6 kw/tI don't know what is it exactly but I did with The best to do is to wait for the first uses of the AGV in Italy, maybe someone would know the technical datas of this train Quote Selected
Re: TGV set Reply #21 – April 10, 2010, 05:16:04 am Some dataOverall length m c125End car length mm 17 100Intermediate car length mm 17 300Bogie wheelbase mm 3 000Width mm 2 900Maximum speed km/h 360Weight tonnes 272Continuous power rating kW 5 760and I will try to some more exact Quote Selected
Re: TGV set Reply #22 – April 10, 2010, 10:20:59 am Thanks, I just saw these datas Once replaced, the configuration with real datas is worse than before I increased gear to 2,30 ... Quote Selected
Re: TGV set Reply #23 – April 12, 2010, 08:16:23 am The two Eurostar files from pak128.Britain you mention are identical except for some balancing details (cost and acceleration I think). Sources are available within the trains folder of pak128.Britain SVN. If a complete set of TGVs is being made for pak128 then I can understand wanting a new version to fit pak128 graphics style, but for those that can't wait and want the Eurostar, it has already been available for about 3 years... Quote Selected
Re: TGV set Reply #24 – April 12, 2010, 11:12:20 am The Hood: thanks for explaining ?relationship (?similarity) between Eurostar from addons.simutrans.com and from pak128.Britain. Quote Selected
Re: TGV set Reply #25 – April 24, 2010, 08:53:21 pm Well, after some hard work in real life matters I'm back to the TGV set. Despite they may need some corrections, I consider finished the PSE, La Poste and Atlantique as they are in the blog. I'm working now in the duplex trainsets, which basic shape and paint are already done. I leave a screenshot here.Btw, I just added the article for the TGV La Poste to the blog. Quote Selected Last Edit: April 24, 2010, 10:07:19 pm by Zeno
Re: TGV set Reply #26 – April 25, 2010, 06:41:07 am TGV La Poste looks quite good.But TGV Duplex needs much work:Sides of Duplex are not bent (as picture above shows). Here is difference between TGV Duplex and all other TGV trains. Quote Selected
Re: TGV set Reply #27 – April 25, 2010, 08:07:31 am Quote from: VaclavMacurek – on April 25, 2010, 06:41:07 amBut TGV Duplex needs much work:Sure. As I said, only...Quote from: Zeno – on April 24, 2010, 08:53:21 pm... basic shape and paint are already done...Quote from: VaclavMacurek – on April 25, 2010, 06:41:07 amSides of Duplex are not bent (as picture above shows). Here is difference between TGV Duplex and all other TGV trains.Yep, I realized about that, specially for the cars.Btw, I have tons of pictures and need no more, so please stop sticking pictures each time you post in the thread! If you think a picture is necessary, try to use a link instead of inserting the image, so the thread becomes easier to follow and read. Thanks! Quote Selected
Re: TGV set Reply #29 – April 25, 2010, 08:50:27 am Quote from: VaclavMacurek – on April 25, 2010, 08:24:19 amOK. Of course. As you want.Thanks Some changes done. Side bending has been reduced a lot (actually it looks like straight), and proportions have been adjusted to fit Pak128 standards. I hope it looks much better now. New image here. Quote Selected
Re: TGV set Reply #30 – April 25, 2010, 10:38:34 am Wow. Now much bettter. Only colours are missing - and windows on cars could get better alignment, I think. But it may be caused by absence of colours. Quote Selected
Re: TGV set Reply #31 – April 28, 2010, 06:11:46 pm I don't want to be mean with you but I really disagree with the way you made TGV in 3D ...It's definitly not the good shape, I saw TGV Réseau, La poste, POS, duplex and Thalys in reality and they're not as you represented them.Your TGV duplex is far not enough high, the shape is not good.Oh, and I repeat that TGVs are already in drawing in the french community. Quote Selected
Re: TGV set Reply #32 – April 28, 2010, 09:33:17 pm Quote from: gauthier – on April 28, 2010, 06:11:46 pmI don't want to be mean with you but I really disagree with the way you made TGV in 3D ...It's definitly not the good shape, I saw TGV Réseau, La poste, POS, duplex and Thalys in reality and they're not as you represented them.I'm afraid I can't make everybody happy... despite I keep trying it Quote from: gauthier – on April 28, 2010, 06:11:46 pmYour TGV duplex is far not enough high, the shape is not good.Well, I really think that new design is fantastic! But it's just an oppinion...Quote from: gauthier – on April 28, 2010, 06:11:46 pmOh, and I repeat that TGVs are already in drawing in the french community.Great! Release them and make them open source. That would save me lots of work! Quote Selected
Re: TGV set Reply #33 – April 28, 2010, 09:42:26 pm beta releases of TGV duplex and TGV laposte are avaible here for a while ...=> http://www.simutrans-france.fr.nf/doku.php?id=fr:fefeFor the sources, ask Fefe. Quote Selected
Re: TGV set Reply #34 – July 02, 2010, 03:56:47 pm Zeno: why is released TGV La poste darker than it was on development screenshot on your blog? And please don't be angry with me for following words: I know you explained some problems with shape of locomotive but I (don't) see missing car what should be between locomotive and other inserted cars. Quote Selected