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Measurements/Radii/etc for NAM curves?

Started by DuskTrooper, January 15, 2008, 09:38:33 PM

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DuskTrooper

So, I was wondering if anyone has the proper radii/etc measurements for all of the NAM curves?  This would come in handy in terms of model making, etc., especially since I am sort of messing around in BAT at the moment, and might be able to make something with these proper measurements.  The 90 degree curves are pretty easy to figure out, but the 45 degree ones are kinda weird to figure out...
Better yet, is there like an "outline" or something of these curves? 
Any help would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks!
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dedgren

DT- I can get you the ones for the wide-radius road curves.  It's on the list for tomorrow.


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DuskTrooper

Cool, thanks a bunch!

Drat, I gotta find the missing textures for the bridge I owe ya'll :P
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Ryan B.

We're owed a bridge?  Niiiice.  Which one - a replications of the Houston Ship Channel, or the Fred Hartman Bridge - or perhaps the new Galveston Bay bridge?   :P  ;)

Xyloxadoria

#4
There is a thread with the pictures of the 45 90 and s curve for road with the grid lines in it. It is here it is helpful when making BATs as long as you know the right size. Each of the grid lines is a tile and a tile is 16x16 in the BAT.