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January 16, 2007 at 3:13 pm #1707
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InactiveWilli it looks good, am i right in saying you can add a sign to building walls. It would be good to add names to houses as we do this in England, like the name of the village.
As for station names, they are pretty much plain text.
It all looks like a good addishion to the program.
By the way, I am now using you LV, love the skys.
Not tried the levels, can you give a run down on that please.
Reg
January 16, 2007 at 4:11 pm #1708Anonymous
InactiveHi Reg, Could you please show me a picture of such a house name? Then it would be no problem to add that to TexEdit.
As for layout viewer: I’m not sure what you mean with “levels”?
Kind regards,
Willi
January 16, 2007 at 5:04 pm #1709Anonymous
InactiveHi Willi I think Reg means the Grade buttons. like your new work.
Thanks Dave
January 16, 2007 at 6:06 pm #1710Anonymous
InactiveHi Reg, Now you´re using LV2,then the Texed will be the right addition for all useres too. Maybe Chris is testing Willi´s Texed for texturing his models.
I´ll see it in my hands sooner or later.January 16, 2007 at 8:48 pm #1711Anonymous
InactiveHi Willi I like the idea having tex. editer so if we find the sign frames you will put them in the editer wright if so i will have to find some frames got some web pages I will see if they have any sigm i can email to you cool idea
Thanks Willi
little hobo
January 17, 2007 at 5:39 pm #1712Anonymous
InactiveHi everybody, Here’s now an example of a model, which has more than one text-/logo-area. If you choose “Stations Signs SBB” under “categories”, it looks like follows und you can edit the station name:
[img]http://www.wleopold.ch/temp/texedit08.jpg [/img] If you select now “Text/Logo 2”, the yellow bordered working area changes to the logo area. You can now select the RhB-Logo (Raetian Railways) for example and so create a RhB sign instead of a SBB sign.
[img]http://www.wleopold.ch/temp/texedit09.jpg [/img] Now it’s on you, how many models and textures will come with TexEdit 1.0. Of course I could search the internet for pictures from Germany, The Netherlands, England, USA, and so on. But I want to use my time more useful in favour of all of us. I think, it’s in your interest to have models and textures from your country, and that should be motivation enough to send me pictures from your country.
Best regards,
Willi
January 17, 2007 at 6:11 pm #1713Anonymous
InactiveI have my camera at the ready and charged up. Dave help me out please.
January 19, 2007 at 8:26 pm #1714Anonymous
InactiveHi I’ll see what I can find, my cameras batterys are always flat it brives me crazy.
😈 Not it don’t but my Mrs will think I may have gone dotty.😆 Dave
January 20, 2007 at 7:07 pm #1715Anonymous
InactiveHi Dave, Let me know if it´s so with your Mrs. Then i´ll come and help you out.
January 21, 2007 at 10:33 pm #1716Anonymous
InactiveHi everyone, Here’s the most extravagant TexEdit model until now, a hoarding. Not the model itself, that’s only a box. But it needs a lot of TexEdit functions. The model is available in three sizes:
– 3 x small, on the upper left on the texture
– 4 x medium, at the bottom of the texture
– 3 x large, on the upper right on the texture
makes a total of 10 hoardings:
[img]http://www.wleopold.ch/temp/texedit10.jpg [/img] The hoarding has 5 Text/Logo areas:
– 1. Full board in the 3 sizes
– 2. Full width, half height top in the 3 sizes
– 3. Full width, half height bottom in the 3 sizes
– 4. Square logo left
– 5. Square logo right
I have also added a new TexEdit function: The pain tool (the brush button). With it you can colour the selected, yellow bordered working are with any colour.
The “Möbel Mayerhofer” hoarding on the lower right was made the following way:
1. Select the model “Reklame_h_10m”
2. Select Text/Logo 1
3. Paint the whole board a bright blue with the paint tool
4. Select Text/Logo 4
5. Set the red letter “M” to the Text/Logo 4 area
6. Select Text/Logo 2
7. Set the word “Möbel” in black to the Text/Logo 2 area and set it in the middle of the free width with the cursor keys
8. Select Text/Logo 3
9. Set the word “Mayerhofer” in black to the Text/Logo 3 area and set it in the middle of the free width with the cursor keys
Btw, the colour of the hoarding border is defined by the middle of the board at the very top. Of course the models are lighted.
This way you can create a lot of very different, individual hoardings. Would you also need vertical ones?
You can see the logos I have already created on the picture. More will follow and of course I’m grateful for every logo you send me! The names mean the following:
– Withou addition at the end: Square logo 50 x 50 pixel size for the Text/Logo areas 4 and/or 5 on the left and/or the right side of the board
– With _s: Logo 200 x 50 pixel = the small hoarding
– With _m: Logo 254 x 50 pixel = medium hoarding
– With _L: Logo 309 x 50 Pixel = large hoarding
Again, it’s much more complicate to describe the whole than to handle it. I thank you in advance for your activ support and co-operation.
For more informations and pics see
.hereBest regards,
Willi
January 22, 2007 at 8:59 pm #1717Anonymous
InactiveI do like the look of your extravagant TexEdit, can not find a nice wall sign for you but will keep looking, they are mostly in the small villages. What I can see from what you have done, it would cover most signs in England, and the benefit of colouring them as well will be very nice.
Reg.
January 22, 2007 at 9:13 pm #1718Anonymous
InactiveHi, I noticed that 10 hoardings are not enough for me, so I have doubled the number to 20: 6 small, 8 medium and 6 large hoardings. On the picture you can also see, how the paint tool is used. Now I’m waiting for logos and billboard pictures from you.
❗ [img]http://www.wleopold.ch/temp/texedit12.jpg [/img] [img]http://www.wleopold.ch/temp/texedit13.jpg [/img] Regards, Willi
January 23, 2007 at 11:31 am #1719Anonymous
InactiveHi people, what a look! Can´t wait for it
Great work Willi
January 31, 2007 at 10:24 pm #1720 -
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