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It's amazing that so many people can look at your fine work without so much as good job, or fine how do you do.
It's from people like you that the rest of us learn. Thanks.
Chip
Building the Rock Ridge Railroad with the slowest construction crew west of the Pecos.
Thank you, Chip. That means a lot. I'm throwing my 40+ years of model railroading experience into this layout and building it up as well as I can with this partially paralyzed body of mine. When you consider that I have no feeling in my hands, it's incredible that I can do as much as I do.
Very nice!
Nice job with the tutorial also.
I'm thinking that you should have put it all on the original thread though. That way it stays all together.
Thanks for the link to the backgrounds too!
Craig
Thanks for taking us through that process Jeffrey. I said before that your printed backdrop was up with the very best I'd seen. I stand by that comment!!
Mike
Modelling the UK in 00, and New England - MEC, B&M, D&H and Guilford - in H0
Jeff,
I've not been around. Has their been a Phase I and II?
I have access to a printer that will do 20 inch by 32 inch long photographic images. I have thought about trying and doing this same thing. My question would be, what resolution do you think the images you are using are? And the second question is, Are the distant part of the scenes blurred or muted in color to tone them down at all?
I love the way these seem to blend together. I just have to figure what sort of scene I need to make!
Chris
NYC56 wrote: Jeff,I've not been around. Has their been a Phase I and II?I have access to a printer that will do 20 inch by 32 inch long photographic images. I have thought about trying and doing this same thing. My question would be, what resolution do you think the images you are using are? And the second question is, Are the distant part of the scenes blurred or muted in color to tone them down at all? I love the way these seem to blend together. I just have to figure what sort of scene I need to make! Chris
Jeffery very nice job on the Background. Could you lead us through the printing process of the background photo's. I have some and don't know how to get them to HO scale.
Thanks Tim
Thanks Jeffrey for the quick response. That info is exactly what I am looking for. I have never used MS Paint but it looks like I will be learning how to use it today.
Thanks Again
Tim
Jeffrey,
I think you did a wonderful job I think we should give you a round of applause for the tutorial and I thank you for the help.
Wow...very nice....wish I had seen before I hand painted my backdrop :( . Maybe I will use for my new section...hmmmm. Keep it coming!
Brian
Brian: I'd love to keep it coming, but this was the third of three phases for this project. Here are the links to all three phases.
Phase 1 http://www.trains.com/trccs/forums/1005122/ShowPost.aspx
Phase 2 http://www.trains.com/trccs/forums/1006045/ShowPost.aspx
Phase 3 http://www.trains.com/trccs/forums/1007644/ShowPost.aspx
Oh, sorry, I might not have been clear. I mean't keep it (your advice in general) coming... .I have been watching all three phases and I am very impressed!
Jeff, I've followed right along on your tutorial and appreciate you taking the time to put it together. You've about convinced me to try some of this, especially the clouds, I like the way they turned out. I guess you just have to experiment with how far away to keep the can from the backdrop and how short to make the bursts of paint.
Thanks,
JaRRell
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That really looks great !! nice work !I used Instant Horizions but i had problems with the paper wrinkelingI may steal your ideas when i do the replacementThanks for sharing
jeffrey-wimberly wrote:That really looks great !! nice work !I used Instant Horizions but i had problems with the paper wrinkelingI may steal your ideas when i do the replacementThanks for sharingGo for it! That's why I posted it.
Yes, I did. That's dyslexia for you.
It's supposed to read: I continue across the scene in this manner until I get to the other end, making sure that everything stays aligned. It takes only a very thin film of glue to do this. Afterward, I go back along the top of the scene and secure the top edge. I put a little glue on my finger and run it along the back top edge of the scene and press it into place. There should be nothing sticking up.
jeffrey-wimberly wrote:Yes, I did. That's dyslexia for you.It's supposed to read: I continue across the scene in this manner until I get to the other end, making sure that everything stays aligned. It takes only a very thin film of glue to do this. Afterward, I go back along the top of the scene and secure the top edge. I put a little glue on my finger and run it along the back top edge of the scene and press it into place. There should be nothing sticking up.