UP FEF-3 Repaint

Posted:
Mon Dec 22, 2014 3:39 pm
by stationmaster101
Re: UP FEF-3 Repaint

Posted:
Mon Dec 22, 2014 8:47 pm
by thecanadianrail
Don't mind if I do say but this sounds like its right up XDrivers alley
Re: UP FEF-3 Repaint

Posted:
Tue Dec 23, 2014 1:05 am
by FourEightFour
I wouldn't mind a weathered version.
Here is a link to a bunch of UP photos to see what a realistic weather job would be like:
http://www.westernrailimages.com/Union- ... &k=3CpzLkk
Re: UP FEF-3 Repaint

Posted:
Tue Dec 23, 2014 7:21 pm
by XDriver
Weathering on a steam loco is all in the knowledge of knowing that if it lets off steam, water overflow or soot from any port or hole, there will be a stain. Add heat to that and the mess from the sanders in foul weather and you have weathering.
I only looked into Mikes paint files just a little and right now seems like a big undertaking till I can get some more time.
Re: UP FEF-3 Repaint

Posted:
Tue Dec 23, 2014 7:47 pm
by stationmaster101
XDriver wrote:Weathering on a steam loco is all in the knowledge of knowing that if it lets off steam, water overflow or soot from any port or hole, there will be a stain. Add heat to that and the mess from the sanders in foul weather and you have weathering.
I only looked into Mikes paint files just a little and right now seems like a big undertaking till I can get some more time.
Yeah i was thinking about attempting some edits myself (making a winterized version for myself) until i saw how complicated that would be (plus i have no experience repainting whats so ever) so i just kinda gave up on the idea

Re: UP FEF-3 Repaint

Posted:
Tue Dec 23, 2014 8:11 pm
by mrennie
Repainting the FEF-3 would be very complicated, not so much because of the inherent complexity of weathering a steam loco, as Joe mentioned, but also because of the enormous number of parts in the exterior model and the huge number of surfaces that are individually textured, plus the fact that some parts of the boiler textures are re-used on other parts of the model. You'd have to weather all of the exterior, because if you left anything unweathered, it would stand out like a sore thumb. You would also have to modify the alpha of the main texture files but being careful not to upset the balance between the alpha and the depth in the bump mapping. It would be a pretty big job.
Re: UP FEF-3 Repaint

Posted:
Wed Dec 24, 2014 9:52 am
by jpetersjr
stationmaster101 wrote: Yeah i was thinking about attempting some edits myself (making a winterized version for myself) until i saw how complicated that would be (plus i have no experience repainting whats so ever) so i just kinda gave up on the idea

Yeah, that's one of the reasons I don't repaint, some can and some can't. About repainting, I wouldn't even have a clue at how to start, or why I'd want to in the first place.
That's one of the reasons I 3D Develop instead of repainting.