Hello
Below is a start to finish guide on creating drop kerbs for your maps in OMSI 2's Editor. I am not technical so the highlighted boxes indicate what the values are to get the spline to dip down, flatten out and level back up to original height. Follow the images step by step and you should end up with a dropped kerb.
For this tutorial I used BTV's ''pavement_red_brick_2m nk p.sli'' spline.
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5. End Result.
There is no right or wrong way to do it, but the delta (h) stops any seams from forming (gaps in your kerb) it adjusts the height; my advice is to play around with the above.
Map is a WIP.
If the experts want to explain further; be my guest, no one's done a tutorial before for this so enjoy!
Have fun.
LT586
Below is a start to finish guide on creating drop kerbs for your maps in OMSI 2's Editor. I am not technical so the highlighted boxes indicate what the values are to get the spline to dip down, flatten out and level back up to original height. Follow the images step by step and you should end up with a dropped kerb.
For this tutorial I used BTV's ''pavement_red_brick_2m nk p.sli'' spline.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5. End Result.
There is no right or wrong way to do it, but the delta (h) stops any seams from forming (gaps in your kerb) it adjusts the height; my advice is to play around with the above.
Map is a WIP.
If the experts want to explain further; be my guest, no one's done a tutorial before for this so enjoy!
Have fun.
LT586