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Where do you guys get the little train icons in your signatures? Are they paintable so I can make a train of my own free lance RR for my sig??

I notice Josh and Tom both have trains in their sigs...

Thanks
dave
I did mine the hard way. I brought several different images into AutoCAD. I then traced over the outline of each and filled it in with black. Took a screen shot of that, brought it into Photoshop, added the appropriate blue background and uploaded it here.
Here is a place you can start with.

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James
Thanks for the replies! Now if I can figure out how to keep the siderod motion in the GIFs people would be able to tell that these I1sa Decapods are pushing, not pulling. Based on an actual photograph I have seen of 3 pushers on Horseshoe Curve, 2 running in reverse.

Dave
Ill admit, Tom made mine and sent it to me Misngth
About 10 years or so ago, Dan Klitzing made a series of little train gifs. They got pretty popular with railfan websites, so a few others, myself included started making them. We decided to adopt the scale that Dan did his in as a general scale so that each persons gifs were compatible. David Epling of Central California Rails (<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://cencalrails.railfan.net">http://cencalrails.railfan.net</a><!-- m -->) helped me out when I wanted to make my first website. I used train gifs to get my feet wet building a website and one thing led to another, and I ended up modifying several and then finally drawing them myself. Back then, there were about a dozen of us doing it. Now there are about 40 or so that I know of.

Using the marquee tag of a web editor, you can make them move across the screen. After a while, we figured out how to change speed, direction, and eventually how to layer them so that we could have trains passing each other, multiple trains following each other with a dead space between them, and even added scenery, bridges, tunnels, etc in the back and foregrounds of the trains creating animated scenes like a real layout. After a while, people started re-painting our stuff and calling it their own, then had the audacity to INSIST that others get permission to use THIER gifs, some people made them for their sites, but blocked downloading of them, refused to share the gifs, etc. That is fine, if you create something, it is YOURS to do as you wish. However, 2 things bugged me: #1 most of these folks did NOT create their gifs, they just ripped them off from those of us that were making them from scratch and calling them "their own", and #2 I did these for ANYONE to use FREE of charge, links, strings attached or anything else. If you visited my businesses website and wanted to use the graphics and photos there for your site, I'd probably have to politely decline; that is my business, my line of work. However, if you found train gifs or some other type of graphic I did like that and wanted to use them, don't even ask, just use them. Enjoy them. Didn't cost me nothin' to make anyway. If you have a series of Train gifs that were originally drawn by me to begin with, you just recolored them, then I might just use them, and no, I wouldn't beg for permission. I shouldn't have to. Goldth Besides, the original group (we have/had a group at Yahoo Groups) operated by a gentlemans agreement whereas we would openly share our little train gifs for each other to freely use and as a courtesy, we'd link back to their sites too. We just shared them around, they all fit together perfectly with the scale Dan came up with. The fact that others were so anal about theirs really turned me off to it eventually, and so I quit making them years ago save for the occasional ones I modify to suit projects I am currently working on.

I didn't really do much steam though, some of the originals that drew these really did a FANTASTIC job with moving side rods and animation. I have some that even have chuffing steam and exhaust. Really trick. I was never THAT good at it. We mostly used Paint Shop Pro 5 or 7 as it comes with Jasc Animation Shop (which we use to make mars lights, steam, smoke, flashing beacons, side rod play, etc.) and a few people even used MS Paint, but I've never heard of anyone using Photoshop. Kinda overkill. Paint Shop Pro is really user friendly for making these things. Some folks even got real trick weathering stuff, making open autorack loads, etc. One guy even made airliners that would take off and land in his little scenes and one guy that used to be on the original Gauge with us, made a scene one time that made it appear you were sitting in a Budd Vista Dome going through the Canadian Rockies watching a little world of animated, moving train gifs go by out the window. The visitor could even control the speed of the train they were in! Call it virtual model railroading I guess. Thumbsup

Train Nut I see took the LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG way around the roundhouse doing Autocad, Photoshop, etc. Kinda like killing flies with a sledge hammer! 35 But whatever works, you just string them together in a row, being careful not to make it *too* long, as the longer you make your train on a forum like this, the smaller it'll be height wise to compensate. Josh, to answer your last question about the train I made you, I *could* add the other cars you requested, but it'd shrink the height of the train down, and being only 256 color .gif's, they'd distort. I just wish the forum had a (scroll) or (marquee) function, then we could make them however long we wanted and they'd MOVE across the screen.... (hint hint mods....) Goldth Goldth Goldth
Tom,
Thanks for the explanation and description of the gifs. I can understand your frustration with others stealing your work and claiming it as their own. While I was working for CSX I did some track maps. I was very careful to make them as accurate as possible, and then dated them "This map represents the in service track arrangement as of..." They were freely distributed to any T&E employee that asked for a copy, and a few railfans too. I now know there are a couple websites showing modified versions of my maps with my name erased and credit given to someone else.

Tom Wrote:I just wish the forum had a (scroll) or (marquee) function, then we could make them however long we wanted and they'd MOVE across the screen.... (hint hint mods....) Goldth Goldth Goldth

Mods, can we request this feature? That would be awesome.

Dave
The only problem with the whole "moving across the screen" thing is that doesn't it take more time for the page to load?
There may be some problems with slower loading for some users if there is too much animation and it may look distracting if there are too many trains in multiple posts moving across the screen. Sort of like Grand Central Station! Smile

I'll bring up the question to Mikey, Don and the rest of the staff though.

Ralph
Ralph Wrote:There may be some problems with slower loading for some users if there is too much animation and it may look distracting if there are too many trains in multiple posts moving across the screen. Sort of like Grand Central Station! Smile

I'll bring up the question to Mikey, Don and the rest of the staff though.

Ralph

I think that would be a cool idea Misngth

But ill agree with you, if there are too many posts by users on the same page and they all have trains moving across, the pages will take longer to load and it will be somewhat of a distraction to some trying to read and keep seeing a train "move" across the screen lol
Sorry to rain on the parade, but I found them to be distracting, so much so that I've disabled them.

Wayne