Norway Ride From Stavanger to Trondheim
#1
Posted 15 February 2024 - 12:46 PM
Hello everyone, I'm driving on the VBSR 1.1 (Freeware) route last days with the 18201 DR Series
from Stavanger to Trontheim in Norway.
The total length of my journey was: 1180 km.
Stavanger-Trontheim/Map
Before we get started, some information:
The Route(freeware) VBSR1.1 shown here was created/or supported by the following people
Opphavsmann/Author
Halvard Hovtun, lotofhair@gmail.com
Vegg/Wall
Norske menn/Norwegian menn
ugress/weed
Porsgrunn stasjon
Nordagutu stasjon
Hjuksebø stasjon
Brevik stasjon
Tinnoset stasjon
Oslo S Stasjonsbygning
Redningstoget
Arnt O. Kalseth, arnt@trainsim.no
Div. stolper
Hegra stasjon
heck stasjon
Div. Norske hus
Terje Brun (gmax-man)
Slependen stasjon
Sandvika stasjon
Høvik Stasjon
Stabekk stasjon
Stasjons info tavler
Destinasjons tavler
Hotel Plaza
Mikael Anderson (micke321)
Div. norske gantries
Thomas Olsen
Norske hastighetsskilt (objekter)
Runar Oudmayer, runar@trainsim.no
Norske KL-stolper, skilt og signaler
Øystein Røkkum, webmaster@ts-norge.com
Norske lokstaller
Platformer
Planoverganger
Anders Svensson, anderssv18@hotmail.com
Swedish gantries v.1.2
Hans-Petter Larsson (mr_larsson84@hotmail.com) / Mats Stridh (emges@hotmail.com)
Swedish signals
Og en riktig takk til Arve Bjølgerud som har reist rundt å tatt bilder for meg på hele strekningen
(And a real thank you to Arve Bjølgerud who has travelled around taking pictures for me on the entire stretch)
The Train and the Passenger Wagons by:
* BR 18201 Deutsche Reichsbahn *
*Ver 2.0*
*MadMike 2002*
* thefarm@t-online.de *
*Freeware*
DRG_Rheingoldwg_V11
German Reichsbahn Company
Rheingold wagon version 1.1
Models by Torsten Drabe
(email: torsten.drabe@gmx.de)
Freeware
from Stavanger to Trontheim in Norway.
The total length of my journey was: 1180 km.
Stavanger-Trontheim/Map
Before we get started, some information:
The Route(freeware) VBSR1.1 shown here was created/or supported by the following people
Opphavsmann/Author
Halvard Hovtun, lotofhair@gmail.com
Vegg/Wall
Norske menn/Norwegian menn
ugress/weed
Porsgrunn stasjon
Nordagutu stasjon
Hjuksebø stasjon
Brevik stasjon
Tinnoset stasjon
Oslo S Stasjonsbygning
Redningstoget
Arnt O. Kalseth, arnt@trainsim.no
Div. stolper
Hegra stasjon
heck stasjon
Div. Norske hus
Terje Brun (gmax-man)
Slependen stasjon
Sandvika stasjon
Høvik Stasjon
Stabekk stasjon
Stasjons info tavler
Destinasjons tavler
Hotel Plaza
Mikael Anderson (micke321)
Div. norske gantries
Thomas Olsen
Norske hastighetsskilt (objekter)
Runar Oudmayer, runar@trainsim.no
Norske KL-stolper, skilt og signaler
Øystein Røkkum, webmaster@ts-norge.com
Norske lokstaller
Platformer
Planoverganger
Anders Svensson, anderssv18@hotmail.com
Swedish gantries v.1.2
Hans-Petter Larsson (mr_larsson84@hotmail.com) / Mats Stridh (emges@hotmail.com)
Swedish signals
Og en riktig takk til Arve Bjølgerud som har reist rundt å tatt bilder for meg på hele strekningen
(And a real thank you to Arve Bjølgerud who has travelled around taking pictures for me on the entire stretch)
The Train and the Passenger Wagons by:
* BR 18201 Deutsche Reichsbahn *
*Ver 2.0*
*MadMike 2002*
* thefarm@t-online.de *
*Freeware*
DRG_Rheingoldwg_V11
German Reichsbahn Company
Rheingold wagon version 1.1
Models by Torsten Drabe
(email: torsten.drabe@gmx.de)
Freeware
#2
Posted 15 February 2024 - 12:48 PM
#3
Posted 15 February 2024 - 12:48 PM
#5
Posted 15 February 2024 - 12:48 PM
#6
Posted 15 February 2024 - 12:49 PM
#7
Posted 17 February 2024 - 12:32 AM
#8
Posted 17 February 2024 - 01:07 AM
IMO, good start.
Composing/editing Your posts, You may use Preview Post button, before save - to use Your time more efficient and not to increase topic's view count (if it's needed to You).
Check, how font's colors are seen on screen and add slight corrections, when needed.
example 1(8B0000) --> example 2(992222)
Also, You may try different text fonts and styles, when needed.
Colorist's profession teaches us to add white(gray) component to darker colors - for making them less "transparent" on dark backgrounds...
Example 1 (900000) > Example 2 (902020) > Example 3 (903030)
Example 1 (0000bb) > Example 2 (2222bb) > Example 3 (4444bb)
Composing/editing Your posts, You may use Preview Post button, before save - to use Your time more efficient and not to increase topic's view count (if it's needed to You).
Check, how font's colors are seen on screen and add slight corrections, when needed.
example 1(8B0000) --> example 2(992222)
Also, You may try different text fonts and styles, when needed.
Colorist's profession teaches us to add white(gray) component to darker colors - for making them less "transparent" on dark backgrounds...
Example 1 (900000) > Example 2 (902020) > Example 3 (903030)
Example 1 (0000bb) > Example 2 (2222bb) > Example 3 (4444bb)
#9
Posted 17 February 2024 - 01:07 AM
Ok, the color codes you just showed me are not the standard colors I have to choose from, so I'm going to look online for color codes and what they look like, since I've never worked as a colorist before.
Edit
I see u post some codes here. nice so i can make copy and paste.
Edit
I see u post some codes here. nice so i can make copy and paste.
#10
Posted 17 February 2024 - 01:17 AM
I tell only about, "standard" dark colors are tend to be hardly seen on dark-gray background.
You can just tune numbers slightly in these standard codes: use preview and achieve more pleasure results.
two characters per component: red, green, blue
these are from zero=00 to 255=FF
more closer between components - more like gray (i.e. less contrast):
00aa00 44aa44 88aa88 a0aaa0 aaaaaa
Note: green is constant, red and blue are increasing, approaching to green's intensity
Practic aspect:
Before we get started, some information... (8b0000) standard, looking fair on white, but too transparent on dark-gray
In Your opening post is quite hard to see on cheap LCD displays
let's tune it up a little:
Before we get started, some information... (992222)
Before we get started, some information... (993333)
Before we get started, some information... (994444)
Before we get started, some information... (990044)
Before we get started, some information... (992244)
Before we get started, some information... (993344)
You can just tune numbers slightly in these standard codes: use preview and achieve more pleasure results.
two characters per component: red, green, blue
these are from zero=00 to 255=FF
more closer between components - more like gray (i.e. less contrast):
00aa00 44aa44 88aa88 a0aaa0 aaaaaa
Note: green is constant, red and blue are increasing, approaching to green's intensity
Practic aspect:
Before we get started, some information... (8b0000) standard, looking fair on white, but too transparent on dark-gray
In Your opening post is quite hard to see on cheap LCD displays
let's tune it up a little:
Before we get started, some information... (992222)
Before we get started, some information... (993333)
Before we get started, some information... (994444)
Before we get started, some information... (990044)
Before we get started, some information... (992244)
Before we get started, some information... (993344)