02. Basic Tutorial on How to Use AnyRail And Then Transfer it to Your Baseboard
Вставка
- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- In this video I show how to use the basics in AnyRail and how to quickly build a track plan and then print it out so as to have a good representation of what your track will look like and also what track you will need for your layout
If you wish to support the channel then please do become a patreon or even buy yourself a bit of merch from teespring every little helps links are below
www.anyrail.co...
Hi I have done a more up to date video as a live stream here is the link
ANYRAIL TUTORIAL Lets Begin To Build a Track Plan
ua-cam.com/users/liveRYi7xjv8vcw?feature=share
So glad i found this video. I'm just about to start my first proper layout and want to use AnyRail. Your explanation of how to start off using it is great. Cheers, George.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching George
Thanks for sharing your method for creating, printing and pinning down the full size track plan. Very informative.
No worries glad you found it helpful and thanks for watching
Fantastic tutorial. Best on UA-cam on this subject. Good on yahoo mate! From down under Australia. Please make more about anyrail.
Thanks for the comment it’s coming as soon as I get the new railway room sorted not much longer now it’s out of planning and into purchasing lol 😂
Great vid bud, I've just downloaded and paid for the key, looking forward to getting stuck in. I've been away from the hobby for about 20 years. Planning a big layout and currently watching everything in preparation. Many thanks.
Cheers thanks for the feedback I have a new layout planned myself but time has become a massive factor lately so have had to put it off till next year when I do I will show all my planning again to hopefully show the other things any rail can do
@@lemingtonstation9899 awesome 👌, I'll be sure to check in regularly to watch progress...I'm debating whether to use the 40 foot loft or the garage at the moment. My last BR blue layout was around 4 sides of the loft in a previous house. Right back at the beginning of DCC. I'm going to do another 60's to 80's layout, all Bachman tractors and rats, I'll do some vidz when I get started.
Sounds great I’ll keep an eye out for you videos
I like Anyrail6. I didn't go as far as you did with printing everything out but I am using it as a reference. I use a lot of flex track which I can manipulate with a better flow than taking more time on Anyrail6 to make it "perfect". Great how to video! - Jason
Thanks for the comment I agree can be quite fiddly but as long as it gets you what you need by the end that’s all that matters
A very informative video, I've got very frustrated with anyrail as I just don't know how to use it plus my computer skills are not very good.
I will give it another go after your tutorial thanks.
No worries Brian I hope this helped I will be doing an more in-depth one very soon hopefully
Great way to plan your layout I should have probably done it but I've enjoyed changing it all lol. Looking forward to watching the track plan grow. I came here from barnabas junction stream atb Andy
Thanks for the comments I feel there might be changes to be made as of yet lol
This will prove useful for my new build in the new year! Thank you
I hope so thanks for watching
Excellent video, thanks for the demo.
Thanks much appreciated hope it helped
excellent video, think I will use anyrail for my design
Thanks i do hope to do a more detailed one soon
Great new video .Like it very much.
Thanks glad you enjoyed my content dave more coming very soon
Really nice video mate. Cant wait for more. You deserve more subscribers. Stay safe, Jack
Thanks a ton! Loads more to come
VERY helpful video!
Thanks glad you appreciate it
Have you thought about taking a 1:1 size plan, gluing it down to the board and installing your track or cork directly over the template? I see a lot of AnyRail users remove the plan from the bench and proceed to create grids on the board to transfer the centerlines. Why not work directly on top of the template after its been glued down? Thanks for sharing your expertise.
Yes Keith this has been a thought but this can cause problems further down the line as to speak as you are adding a layer of paper between the wood and the cork, which is another point of failure if something isn’t quite glued down properly then this can also cause rippling when glueing ballast and so on thanks for the comment and hope you enjoyed the video
Hello! Thank you for this tutorial! It was very helpful. Where did you bought the background picture you have on the wall?
Hi thanks for the comment I got the back scene from ID Back-scenes if you google them you will find them
Very good and very much aimed at modellers giving it a try.
I’ve watched other UA-cam videos on any rail and they go into much depth with multilayers.
I feel most modellers just want help with the track plan
Was the plan you did on the free sample ? Or did you purchase the software package ?
Terry
I used the free software and I’m hoping to do a step by step guide showing each level of the program so people can just watch the parts they want to but I’ve just moved house so the layout is now going to be changing massively so I think I’ll be filming these while I’m planning the next layout
I may have missed it in the video but are you able to save your work in the trial version? I've gone through the laying of the track, saved and then the next day its gone? Probably user error! I like the printing aspect but was trying to design more than just a small section. Thanks
Try going to save another plan again and see where the file is being saved to sometimes it can put the save file in some random places but the answer is yes you can save in the trail version
I have a layout approx 9x9 ft with a well in the middle. Could I make the L shape you demonstrate then mirror copy it to establish the shape I need? Or is there a tool fir cutting out the well. Thanks fir doing this
This can be done I’ll be bringing a video out within the next month showing how to do it
Seems like that the any rail cab system uses existing manufacturer track libraries but what if you wanted to design your own track would any real work for that or would you have to use a different CAD system and can you design your own library for your hand built tracks?
I’m not sure I’ll have to have a look into that thanks for watching
Hi
When you printed your plan out did you have too cut the edges off every piece of paper as I am trying to print mine out, but the image seems to have a border round it, I have tried turning border off but ive still got the border round it
Regards
Mick
Hi Mick thanks for the watching and the comment yes there are borders I only cut two sides one long and one short and then used the other sides to overlap and either pin or tape it together if it’s a larger layout then you could possibly pop to a local printing shop and they could help print it on larger paper I have seen others do this hope this helps any more questions please don’t hesitate to drop another comment
@@lemingtonstation9899 thank you for the information mate, it will help
Regards
Mick
@@lemingtonstation9899 Ive managed too sus it out, on the setup printer tab there's a tick box that says borderless, you put a tick in that box and it prints without a border,
Regards
Mick
41 m8 :)
Thanks more to come