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Extra distant scenery might be added in the future, for now I was merely looking to get the close to line detail in and get the bulk of the route released in order to allow it to be backed up on the workshop.
I would like to add gradients, but that involves a lot of extra complexity, which given the route is fictional and I'm not using imported terrain, the result might not look as good as I would have to manually adjust terrain in fitting around the trackwork, and may not look as natural- but I might give it a try anyway. Adding gradients in the cuttings would be a lot easier to do, so that's a good idea, thanks.
Thanks for your feedback.
I will add additional scenery onto the hills closer to the track as I'm aware it looks too bare. The tricky part is adding grass onto sloped surfaces without parts of the asset floating above the ground, which would require rotating each asset manually to neatly sit flat onto the surface which is quite tedious to do.
I might also flatten out some of the sharper terrain features using the smooth terrain tool, hopefully without the terrain falling onto the track which would require it to be levelled out again (causing more sharp cuts in the terrain).
I'll take a look at those rocks near the coast again to see if there's any floating assets I've missed.
Regarding feedback: the grass and fields are well-done. Adding some trees and the occasional building on the distant hills would help make them look less like 'the background hills' and more like a natural extension of the terrain. Some hill sections could also do with a little more smoothing as they're still a bit conical.
Speaking of hills, will the line always remain completely level throughout? I appreciate that it's a lot of work to effectively re-lay entire sections of the route for changes in height, so I only suggest some subtle undulation, like slight (1:>300) rises centred on the cuttings.
Lastly, the end of the track is visible through the tunnel west of Hayling. Could be improved by having the line curve out of the sight before ending, but perhaps you have plans to extend it anyway.