August 27, 200520 yr How does one change the width of the uderlaying gavel and dirt textures of the railways?What are the name of the textures used?http://www.flightontario.com/jimlogo.gif
August 27, 200520 yr Commercial Member Hi Jim,the default railroad textures contain just one file, railroadsu.bmp, in FS9SceneryWorldtexture. That file includes the track and the gravel bed. There are two ways to change the width: one is to edit the texture itself the other is to make new railroad files (or decompile and edit the default ones) with a different width specified for the VTP2 lines.Some third-party add-ons, such as Ultimate Terrain, use a separate gravelbed texture that is being placed below the railroadsu.bmp. This is quite a bit wider than the default gravelbed. I don't think it can be deactivated independently of the railroad texture itself and changing its VTP2-defined width would require decompiling UT files. Moreover, the UT gravelbed texture is also used for double-lane highways, which means changes to the texture itself would affect both.Cheers, Holger
August 27, 200520 yr Hi Holger,>There are two ways to change the width ... or decompile and edit the default ones) with a different width specified for the VTP2 lines.Which tool would you use to decompile here?Thanks, Hugo
August 28, 200520 yr Thanks Holger,I'm slowly getting the pieces of the puzzle together.xxUnder.bmps are the gravel textures, but what is the dirt texture?I'm talking UT Canada here.http://www.flightontario.com/images/sig_jkanold.gif
August 28, 200520 yr Commercial Member Hi there,Hugo, any LWM and VTP file can be de-compiled with Jim Keir's LWMViewer: http://www.jimkeir.co.uk/FlightSim/LWMViewer.html . To re-compile after editing (which can be done in Wordpad or any other text editor) you need MS's BGLC.exe, which Richard Ludowise included in his tdfmacros.zip and cellgrid2004a.zip here in the library.Jim, as far as I know UT uses only the six seasonal/night gravel textures (*UnderR.bmp and LmUnder.bmp) - and the default #1210 railroad texture. Again, de-compiling one of the RR files and reading the VTP2 header should provide you with the exact file names and widths used (Note that while de-compiling is possible, re-distributing altered UT files is of course a big no no, at least without written permission by Allen/Scenery Solutions).Cheers, Holger
Create an account or sign in to comment