HowTo/Scenery
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− | description " | + | [[/description/]] "Tells the user all about your asset can be as much of a description as you like" |
− | username | + | [[/username/]] "the name of the asset shown in surveyor" |
− | author | + | [[/author/]] "who made the asset" |
− | organisation | + | [[/organisation/]] "your organisation" |
− | contact-email "" | + | [[/contact-email/]] "your email" |
− | contact-website "" | + | [[/contact-website/]] "maybe you have a website" |
− | license "" | + | [[/license/]] "can be how you want your asset distributed" |
Revision as of 12:35, 6 February 2022
Scenery
Scenery is one of the most basic items you can make for Trainz. Every asset needs a config file. This is a config file that determines how Trainz uses the asset you have created. Below is the config file for a basic scenery asset. This particular config file would suit a static object with no lighting.
kuid <kuid:00000:00000>
kind "scenery"
trainz-build 1.0
light 1
type "scenery"
name "BP Large Tank"
{
}
{
}
{
}
category-region-0 "AU"
category-era-0 2000s
category-class "BI"
description "Tells the user all about your asset can be as much of a description as you like"
username "the name of the asset shown in surveyor"
author "who made the asset"
organisation "your organisation"
contact-email "your email"
contact-website "maybe you have a website"
license "can be how you want your asset distributed"