How to Use Environment Tools
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− | The information in this Wiki Page applies to '''TANE''', '''TRS19''' | + | The information in this Wiki Page applies to '''TANE''', '''TRS19''', '''Trainz Plus''' and '''TRS22'''. A video tutorial specific to setting the environmental controls in '''TRS19''', '''Trainz Plus''' and '''TRS22''' can be found at '''[https://n3vgames.typeform.com/to/y4J2Rl TRS19 Environment and Lighting Tutorial]'''<br> |
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− | Open the '''Environment Tools Editor''' from the '''Surveyor Main Menu''' in '''TANE''' as shown below left or from the '''Surveyor Edit Menu''' in '''TRS19 | + | Open the '''Environment Tools Editor''' from the '''Surveyor Main Menu''' in '''TANE''' as shown below left or from the '''Surveyor Edit Menu''' in '''TRS19''' and later versions as shown below right.<br> |
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− | <td>In | + | <td>In all versions select '''Edit Environment'''</td> |
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− | '''TRS19''' | + | '''TRS19''' and later '''Trainz''' versions have an additional control that adjusts the lighting level, as shown below<br> |
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− | <td>'''Brightness''' ('''TRS19/Trainz Plus''')</td> | + | <td>'''Brightness''' ('''TRS19/Trainz Plus/TRS22''')</td> |
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− | '''TRS19''' | + | In '''TRS19''' and later '''Trainz''' versions users have an additional control that is placed next to the '''Ambient''', '''Sun''' and '''Water''' colour boxes. This sets the overall brightness or lighting level for each control point. |
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− | <td>Increasing the fog level can also increase the brightness level (real fog does scatter light causing the background to appear brighter). In '''TANE''' you may need to reduce the '''RGB''' levels to compensate. In '''TRS19/Trainz Plus''' you can reduce the '''Brightness''' level to compensate. | + | <td>Increasing the fog level can also increase the brightness level (real fog does scatter light causing the background to appear brighter). In '''TANE''' you may need to reduce the '''RGB''' levels to compensate. In '''TRS19/Trainz Plus/TRS22''' you can reduce the '''Brightness''' level to compensate. |
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Revision as of 21:45, 14 March 2022
The information in this Wiki Page applies to TANE, TRS19, Trainz Plus and TRS22. A video tutorial specific to setting the environmental controls in TRS19, Trainz Plus and TRS22 can be found at TRS19 Environment and Lighting Tutorial
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The Environment Tools are used to set:-
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The Time of Day is set using Session rules such as Startup Option Rule and Time and Rate Rule |
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The Environment Tool
Open the Environment Tools Editor from the Surveyor Main Menu in TANE as shown below left or from the Surveyor Edit Menu in TRS19 and later versions as shown below right.
In all versions select Edit Environment |
This will open the Environment Properties Window as shown below.
The Clock Dial shown in this tool does NOT set the game time. It sets the times at which lighting conditions change | |
To set the Game Time add the Startup Options Rule or the Time and Rate Rule in the Session Editor |
TRS19 and later Trainz versions have an additional control that adjusts the lighting level, as shown below |
Lighting
The Lighting Tools control the ambient, sun and water colours. This tool tab is opened by default whenever the Environment Editor is opened |
Light and Time
The dial shown is a 24 hour clock that sets the lighting conditions at selected times of the day and night |
The Time of Day
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Setting the Lighting Conditions
Colour Control Points
The ring around the dial contains a number of green dots.
Each dot is a Control Point that sets the specific Red, Green and Blue colour values, and other lighting features, at the time shown on the clock |
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Each colour value can be altered by dragging its needle point to a new position around the dial. Each new position will change the balance between the 3 colours and will alter the lighting displayed in the scene at that particular time. |
Types of Lighting
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The 3 boxes below the colour wheels and next to the Sky box show the colour effects created for each type of lighting at the selected time.
Ambient Colour
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Sun Colour
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Water Colour
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Mixing Colours
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TRS19/Trainz Plus/TRS22 Lighting Level Control
In TRS19 and later Trainz versions users have an additional control that is placed next to the Ambient, Sun and Water colour boxes. This sets the overall brightness or lighting level for each control point.
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Resetting the Lighting Conditions
All the lighting colour settings can be reset back to the Trainz default colours. |
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Adding a New Control Point
New control points can be added to the clock dial |
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Deleting a Control point
Existing control points can be deleted |
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Moving a Control point
Existing control points can be moved |
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The Skybox
The Skybox sets the sky colours in three different regions of the sky at the selected time of day, as shown in the extreme example below |
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Fog Control
This controls the level of "fog" in the scene |
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Location
The Location Tools control the geographic and date (season) data for the Route and Session |
Set DateThe top section is a standard calendar selection tool that allows you to set the month and the day of the month. The only effect this has in Trainz is to set, with the geographic coordinates, the season of the year.
If you:-
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Set World Origin
The middle section is the World Origin Tool and sets the geographic location, including the altitude, of the route using a World Origin marker that is only visible in Surveyor.
Setting the World Origin does NOT set regional features such as which side of the road the cars drive on. Use the Route Editor - Region setting for that | |
The World Origin is always part of a Route, not part of a Session |
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The World Origin marker |
Once it has been placed, the marker can be moved by dragging or clicking with the mouse. After adding the marker it should be edited to add geographic data.
Click the Go to world origin icon to move the Surveyor screen so that it is centred on the World Origin marker. |
Click the Edit world origin icon to set or edit the World Origin data. See Editing the World Origin below. |
Editing the World Origin
Enter the geographic data for the world origin.
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Deleting the World Origin
There is no delete button for the World Origin marker, but you can still delete it |
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Traffic Control
This tool simply turns the road traffic ON and OFF |
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Weather and Water
To set the water colour, refer to the Setting the Lighting Conditions section above.
Set the Sky
The box below the sky title will give a preview of the selected sky. Set the Weather
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Wind Strength
This setting only effects SpeedTrees |
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Set the Water Surface
This sets the water surface effects |
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Set the Snow Altitude
This sets the altitude at which objects with snow effects will display those effects. It has no effect on objects created without this feature |
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