hey I once restarted a sandpatch game 300 times and got no liveries on the engines. well looks like hyperton ain't driving past my house for awhile yet- hang on I have an idea
Yeah they have been lying about that line for years now. I particularly love the fact that when we have multiple lines with shared equipment they will make one version open to paint but not others. For example the class 66 only from ECW. They have shown us they don't care about quality. They just want us to keep spending money on the same thing over and over again.
TBH ECW 66 is a bit different from the one on GWE, IIRC. It is supposed to have more modern controls inside (the brake display above etc). They're similar, but not the same.
I guess I'm being harsh. Back to calming myself down with the paints. Illinois Central Gulf coming up.
So at least I tried to put the cars on tracks using Scenario Planner... which works... but all mid-cars in a train are of the same number. Anyway just to get an idea of what it could look like (hopefully they'll fix it soon). (Also it is interesting that I have made all the roof number face the same side as they should but one train is an MP36 facing one way, the other a cab car facing the other way. The trains are therefore the same way, but the cars still get flipped... TSW works in mysterious ways someti... most of the time)
...was a little challenge. First I created the livery for the MP36 and at the same time I made a note of the color values. So I was able to set the same colors for the middle coach and the cab car. Of course it isn't a very complex livery and also the logo is easy to rebuild. The trick was to match the correct height of the side stripes between the loco and the coaches. Simply by placing the train on the tracks and checking it just by looking. In the end I had to readjust two or three times.
Escalante - Western Railway. This line no longer exists and was used to haul coal to a power plant that was shut down. And I believe I'm speaking for everyone here when I say serifs are annoying!
The most noticeable difference is the SD45s are longer than the SD40s and the SD45s also have a canted radiator.
the frequency that it USED to crash for me was insane but since I got my 1050ti hasn't crashed in awhile. It just freezes sometimes and takes 10 minutes to unfreeze.
yeah but how are you going to use them? there are no GP38 services right? and CRR comes with a SD40 not a SD40-2 so those can't be switched in...
So back to Some locomotives in livery designer probably my hardest one SOO line GP38-2 4444 in Red candy apple scheme real model my version
Haven't done much with American Liverys but this one took my fancy. (I'm aware there should be the loco number on the side, but it would never match so I took some artistic license there) 40bb05c6-d90c-4ec8-821e-3ce32a5b69f5 by L0L360 posted Mar 25, 2021 at 5:19 PM 4fb9aa35-7b11-4aef-b011-f00a8c009b31 by L0L360 posted Mar 25, 2021 at 5:19 PM 37bd0c8e-7292-4701-9814-aa9da0ee2e84 by L0L360 posted Mar 25, 2021 at 5:19 PM
My personal livery. There is just one problem, impossible to share the loco, the cars yes but not the loco. We can not add layers on the side of the loco, I just put a mp on the rivet site to see if they can fix it.
I wish there was a way to share these on console. I made a bunch on Xbox and just got the game on Playstation leaving all my work behind lol
This is a lesson in why not to rush to use your extra paint. A SF Kodachrome SD40-2. SP and SF were planning on merging and started to paint their engines in this scheme. Government had other plans and they didn't merge.
...to show what is possible in the Livery Designer, without the missing side wall layers of the Ge 4/4.