I thought I would give modeling another try...and I decided to go with train tracks, since I need them in my game. Anyway, here are two shots.
First shot: (distance without rivets)
Second shot: (Close up with rivets)
Railroad Track
Re: Railroad Track
Looks good =] You should be able to just group all of that and add bend modifiers and what-not to it (if you use 3DS max that is..dunno about the others) to get your turning pieces and what-not. Pretty much set up a grid of them that can easily be tiled to lay out a railroad track.
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Re: Railroad Track
Thanks...I am actually using Blender...but I believe there is a bend modifier in it. This would be the first complete 3d piece I have ever done...
Re: Railroad Track
Hehe, nice.
If you're going for semi-realism, I suggest messing up the track a little bit. Just create another tile or two with slightly altered railroad ties so it adds some variation and isn't completely perfect..nothing in this world is perfect.
Simple, yet effective.
If you're going for semi-realism, I suggest messing up the track a little bit. Just create another tile or two with slightly altered railroad ties so it adds some variation and isn't completely perfect..nothing in this world is perfect.
Simple, yet effective.
Adobe Photoshop CS4/Illustrator CS4
Adobe Flash CS4
3DS Max & Maya
PC Spec:
Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550 (2.8ghz)
8gb 800Mhz DDR2 RAM
1gb nVidia GTX275
2TB SATA HD
Windows 7 RTM
Adobe Flash CS4
3DS Max & Maya
PC Spec:
Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550 (2.8ghz)
8gb 800Mhz DDR2 RAM
1gb nVidia GTX275
2TB SATA HD
Windows 7 RTM