S
SPERGER
-
SPERGER
Hello all
i've started my first 'proper' track for RBR. It's about 20km long and made up of 12 imported parts with about a dozen additional side roads. I'm quite happy with the track and have tried it with some basic terrain to stop me falling into the blue. Now I'm starting to add my real terrain and I'm trying to work out the best way to handle junctions without ending up with lumps bumps and holes when I join 2 panels which are seperated vertically. I'm thinking of a situation where I have a T junction where the road leading to the T is coming downhill at a steep angle. I'm finding that trying to join this kind of arrangement leaves a lot of untidy flaps and destroys the meshes. Should I be bothered about holes if I can disguise them with objects and does having, in effect, 2 layers of panels at most junctions affect the performance adversely. As this is a forest stage I'm going to be putting a lot of trees in so I will need to make savings where I can. Any ideas? Apologies if this is a bit rambly but I'm new to all of this so it's the only way I can think of expressing it at the moment.
Thanks
Carl
i've started my first 'proper' track for RBR. It's about 20km long and made up of 12 imported parts with about a dozen additional side roads. I'm quite happy with the track and have tried it with some basic terrain to stop me falling into the blue. Now I'm starting to add my real terrain and I'm trying to work out the best way to handle junctions without ending up with lumps bumps and holes when I join 2 panels which are seperated vertically. I'm thinking of a situation where I have a T junction where the road leading to the T is coming downhill at a steep angle. I'm finding that trying to join this kind of arrangement leaves a lot of untidy flaps and destroys the meshes. Should I be bothered about holes if I can disguise them with objects and does having, in effect, 2 layers of panels at most junctions affect the performance adversely. As this is a forest stage I'm going to be putting a lot of trees in so I will need to make savings where I can. Any ideas? Apologies if this is a bit rambly but I'm new to all of this so it's the only way I can think of expressing it at the moment.
Thanks
Carl