Track Planning Software Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

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  • @RonsTrainsNThings
    @RonsTrainsNThings  4 года назад +15

    Do you need specific information about designing model railroad yards. Check out this video: ruclips.net/video/YqkC0U7qjVY/видео.html

    • @joelbutler7501
      @joelbutler7501 4 года назад +5

      Keep these tutorials coming. Looking for the 3D stuff I am having a hard time with that so far

    • @BeerWineandShine
      @BeerWineandShine 4 года назад +3

      There is little to no info or tutorials on anyrail past the General layout and settings. I am sooo stuck. Trying to do multiple elevation changes on multiple levels. I got fusterated and gave up. Tutorials in advanced would be great

    • @hotrodsamson
      @hotrodsamson 4 года назад +2

      This was absolutely helpful. I have just downloaded AnyRail and have been experimenting with it. I would really love to see more information from you Ron. I am modelling HO but it is very close to being the same except of course for size. Please do continue with your lessons on AnyRail. Fantastic job Ron.

    • @noahgoldman7607
      @noahgoldman7607 4 года назад +2

      Make more

    • @AncientFlight1
      @AncientFlight1 3 года назад +2

      Sir Ron, thanks for intro to AnyRail 6 and demo of N scale layout. HO scale is more common. Does AnyRail 6 have more accessories files than N scale? How about entering locos and rolling stock data to see fit and motion fluidity? Electric power schematic and placement possible? A finished layout animation would be optimal.

  • @willsagraves6535
    @willsagraves6535 4 года назад +41

    I'm using AnyRail to plan out my next layout right now. I'd love to see you do more in-depth videos about AnyRail and track layouts. Love the videos, Ron!

  • @randolphslaven5649
    @randolphslaven5649 3 года назад +5

    Ron, that was a very good video for beginners like myself to Anyrail, i really could have watched you for another hour. And yes more like this, please.

  • @beersgoodforu
    @beersgoodforu Месяц назад +1

    This is the best intro to Any rail I've seen, great explanation on how to get started. Many thanks!

  • @ericrickert3045
    @ericrickert3045 4 года назад

    I bought this and am starting to learn the software. One nice feature is there is a question mark all the way to the right in a blue circle. This brings up a browser to the anyrail website to the user manual. It was pretty helpful when I was creating a simple 24" x 48" set up with n-gauge. I went and bought it and then came back to make these comments. Thanks, Ron for making this and talking about this! This was really easy to use and I am getting better at it.

  • @timoconnell2437
    @timoconnell2437 Год назад +1

    Ron this was an excellent tutorial. I had all but given up on any track planning software because it was so difficult to figure out. You just helped me out immensely. thank you

  • @magnificus8581
    @magnificus8581 4 года назад +2

    As an architect who works with AutoCAD and taught it for years at college level, I must commend you for a great video! I actually just downloaded the program last week and running across this was very helpful and timely! Thanks, Ron!

  • @davidf1712
    @davidf1712 2 года назад

    He's Exactly right to recommend AnyRail software. Dudes, I have Autodesk Civil 3D and know how to use it, and I STILL am thinking I need to just use AnyRail! No way am I going to question ANYONE to about using AnyRail.

  • @ricknesbitt5949
    @ricknesbitt5949 4 года назад +1

    Great video, Ron. And, more anyrail tutorials would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

  • @eldonthiesen6311
    @eldonthiesen6311 4 года назад +2

    Enjoyed immensely. I don't understand why software vendors don't create more tutorial videos with excellent teachers like yourself. It sure would make life easier. Looking forward to further coverage of this software.

  • @TheSupradude26
    @TheSupradude26 3 года назад +2

    This is so perfect and actually crazy because right before I opened RUclips I was thinking about doing research on current software for track planning as Im about to start designing and building a new layout. I hadnt searched for any videos but your video about your north yard was on my home page so I watched that and learned a lot of great info that I never knew, even after building 6 or 7 different layouts since I was a littlenkid in the mid 80's. That was so informative that after subscribing I found this video and Im definitely going to try out the free version first even though it appears to do exactly what Im looking for. Back in the early-mid 2000's when I started my last layout, which was my first one where I actually was old enough, had the skills and most importantly had a good job that afforded me the ability to build a larger N-scale 6' x 16' layout with a 2' x 6' operating pit in the center that I had on one side of my garage. I tried using a couple different layout design software programs at the time but I wasnt very happy with either as they were confusing and didnt really speed up the design process much so I went back to my tried and true method of taping a few 8x11 sheets of paper that had the grids preprinted and drew the layout to scale that way, with each square being 6". After watching this video Im excited to start designing my new and very long awaited and much larger layout! Thanks for the great video!

    • @RonsTrainsNThings
      @RonsTrainsNThings  3 года назад

      I'm glad you found it helpful, and welcome to the channel. Good luck designing that new layout. Those are fun and exciting times.

  • @PeterMcGrade
    @PeterMcGrade Месяц назад

    I came across a video of yours and have now been hooked. Rather than just working a layout on a try and fail basis, using this software will be a huge help. I wouldn't mind seeing more advanced features of the software.

  • @kenmitchell2241
    @kenmitchell2241 2 года назад +1

    I just downloaded Anyrail and this was just what I needed to get started feeling comfortable with the software. Thanks for doing this and please do more,

  • @kennethwoods7555
    @kennethwoods7555 4 года назад +1

    Just bought this software about a month ago. This video comes at a perfect time. You make it sound so simple. Please add more videos, but keep them at the layman level.

  • @johnredfernjr8363
    @johnredfernjr8363 2 года назад

    Thanks Ron. Very Very helpful tutorial on AnyRail, Appreciate you doing these on AnyRail as you are giving us your time without compensation. I see you have 3 videos on AnyRail. Would love to see more to learn its full capabilities, particularly planning a double decker setup without a helix (an up ramp and down ramp connecting the two levels). I am a permanent subscriber and enjoy your videos. Thanks again from all of us watching!

  • @ianfergus3401
    @ianfergus3401 3 года назад

    Just found this video and it i so useful. I have purchased Anyrail and done what we all do....just dived in with no real idea. Now, having spent a very valuable 45 minutes I can go and get the job done properly. Thanks Ron, be great to see another video looking in more depth.

  • @RVA1954
    @RVA1954 Год назад

    I’m not modeling in N scale but a lot of your videos apply to other scales like this one. Thank you for doing this video.

  • @gregglongstaff2838
    @gregglongstaff2838 3 года назад +6

    After more than a year of self-learning on AnyRail 6, the few minutes watching your tutorial resolved several issues I've had and shown faster, easier ways to do things. Since my layout highlights the differences in terrain the NYC, PRR, and B&O passenger trains encountered between New York and Chicago, I'm struggling most with transitioning smoothly between level track and the moderate to severe slopes encountered in the mountainous areas. Would love to see you create a tutorial on that.

  • @benoconnor6355
    @benoconnor6355 3 года назад +2

    I am a newbie to Anyrail and found this to be well articulated, clear and concise. Together with your railroad yard videos, I was within hours able to design a layout with solutions to some very challenging problems. Well done, sir!

  • @mikerlawrence
    @mikerlawrence 4 года назад

    I am just getting back into model railroading. I have moved from HO to N now to Z. I found the AnyRail software a couple of days back and I've been playing with it ever since. Your video has shown me a lot more and easier ways to design layouts. Thank you

    • @mikerlawrence
      @mikerlawrence 4 года назад

      I am interested in the different elevation and slope/grade features as well as manipulating the landscape to create water features.

  • @donho4552
    @donho4552 4 года назад +2

    As always, your presentation skills shine in this video. You "flattened the curve" for learning to use this software. I hope that you will make future videos on using more of the tools included and tricks that you have learned. Thank you for your time spent making this video.

  • @peterbudd1803
    @peterbudd1803 3 года назад +1

    Yes more please Ron. Been using AnyRail for a while but have not discovered some of these things.

  • @yardmaster1947
    @yardmaster1947 4 года назад

    Ron, Mike Fifer turned me on to AnyRail several years ago and I love it. I have designed many layouts with it; however, due to limited space, I used it to design my present switching layout, which measures 4 X 16 in the middle of my living room. Being able to order just the right Kato track has also saved me money. Actually paid for my AnyRail purchase. Nice video. - Scorpio

  • @daveb4028
    @daveb4028 4 года назад +1

    AnyRail is great. I used it to design my layout, selecting the exact type of track that I was using, even placing scenery elements from the libraries. Once the planning was done I printed it out to a full size PDF and took the file over to my friendly UPS Store where they printed the full size layout that I could take back home to use for laying things out on my benchwork.

  • @DadCooks2
    @DadCooks2 4 года назад

    Ron, I enjoyed this video. I have used AnyRail for several and you reminded me about some features I hadn't used in a while.
    Some suggestions:
    1-Consider moving your "talking head" insert to the upper right, not much going on up there.
    2- In Mouse Properties >Pointers for your cursor, increase the size of the cursor to make it easier for the viewers (and you) to see (I use the Windows Default (extra large)(system scheme), and
    3- In Mouse Properties >Pointer Options >show the location of the pointer when I press the CTRL key (that way you do not have to move the cursor roundy-roundy to show people where it is).
    Thanks again for a great video and I look forward to many more.

  • @CM-ARM
    @CM-ARM 4 года назад

    Ron i have been playing with AnyRail but haven't paid for it yet. Please keep adding more on this subject. I have liked what I have seen but after this I want more.

  • @wr0j
    @wr0j 4 года назад +1

    Thanks so much for this Ron. I have AnyRail 6 and tried to use but got frustrated and quit. After watching this video I loaded it up again and tried all of the things that you demonstrated and viola,
    worked just as it should. I then built several simple track plans with so little effort. Please show us more of how to use AnyRail 6. I think that this a great tool for modelers and I can see that
    it would have saved me hours and hours of time designing my layout if I had just taken the time to learn it!.
    Thanks again Ron and stay safe.

    • @RonsTrainsNThings
      @RonsTrainsNThings  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for your comment. I am so very glad that this tutorial was helpful to you. I am planning a whole series of shorter tutorials on other specific features of AnyRail over the next few months.

    • @wr0j
      @wr0j 4 года назад

      @@RonsTrainsNThings Thanks and can't wait! These videos will be very very helpful.

  • @melvinbender1655
    @melvinbender1655 2 года назад +1

    Just getting interested in model railroading. Have been watching your videos continously. They have been a great help as I build diaramas to test my artistic abilities. This video was excellent as an introduction to planning a layout. I hope I can find more.

  • @thinkzter
    @thinkzter 3 года назад +1

    Great video.. no BS just pure informational and enjoyable... good work..

  • @pizzabil
    @pizzabil Год назад +1

    I greatly appreciate the tutorial on AnyRail. It is a definite help in understanding how to use the software. Thanks

  • @joelbutler7501
    @joelbutler7501 4 года назад

    Purchase the license, it is very much worth it. I have used the software to plan a few versions of a layout I am getting ready to build. Maybe I can build one of them but I have to stop thinking of things I would like to have. BTW, that is me on the home page.

  • @gavinwilliamson681
    @gavinwilliamson681 4 года назад

    One of your best videos so far Ron. More on this subject please.

  • @paulhargreaves1497
    @paulhargreaves1497 3 года назад +1

    Just the right amount of detail. Need to binge your content........subscribed!

  • @mike1776GSD
    @mike1776GSD 4 года назад

    I'm an amateur here Ron. As you went through different aspects of the vid I went back to AnyRAIL SW mirroring what you did. Yes, if you made another vid going deeper into the sw I would like to see it and learn. Thank you.

  • @rogerkincaid4535
    @rogerkincaid4535 3 года назад +1

    I'm a new viewer and very impress with the video. I plan to review this video and tune in each Tuesday for others.

  • @nscaleallisonvilleindustri9933
    @nscaleallisonvilleindustri9933 4 года назад

    Enjoyed this video and have been binge watching all your videos while out of work after rotator cuff surgery. Keep up the great work.

  • @daleshipman7139
    @daleshipman7139 2 года назад

    I have been working with AnyRay6 for some time. Your right about price, and ease to use. I'm building my layout and have printed each panel out as I progress with railroad. What I didn find out is that it is just about perfect as far as being right now. I really like it.

  • @greatnorthernrailwaytother4711
    @greatnorthernrailwaytother4711 4 года назад

    Hi Ron. Just watched your tutorial for the third time. Very helpful and well presented. Thanks. Peter.

  • @russellloomis4376
    @russellloomis4376 4 года назад

    Thank you Ron for showing how to set up the Any Rail program. I had opened it up before seeing any videos and was lost. At least now I have a video to fall back on when I get stuck setting it up.👍👍👍

  • @pademo57
    @pademo57 3 года назад

    Thanks Ron. Great video and yes I would like to see more in-depth videos using AnyRail.

  • @artymik404
    @artymik404 3 года назад +1

    Hi' I've just found 'Anyrail' and looked for a tutorial to use, yours was the first (and last) I will use as you explain in detail everything that is needed to start. You lost me a couple of times with some technical jargon but I picked it back up. I have subscribed and look forward to watching more. Thank you so much for sharing

    • @RonsTrainsNThings
      @RonsTrainsNThings  3 года назад

      Welcome to the channel. I'm glad you found it useful.

  • @danmefford
    @danmefford 4 года назад +1

    Would love to see more videos about this. You answered two or three of my questions I couldn't figure out. Thanks!

    • @danmefford
      @danmefford 4 года назад

      Quick question, your video shows your grid marks at 2" and 12" on the same screen. How did you get that to show. Mine is showing just 12 or jut 2. Would love to see the smaller grid inside the larger. Thanks

  • @rpisharodi
    @rpisharodi 3 года назад +1

    Hi Ron, Greetings from the UK. I have been a subscriber of your channel for some time now. I watched this video and felt compelled to comment that you are very good at Model Railroading. All your videos have excellent content and are very informative. What I like about your channel the most is that you explain things really well. This video is no different. As a newbie, I wanted to get an understanding of how to design a track plan and then translate that onto my baseboards. Thank you for imparting that knowledge. As a disabled guy, I struggled with clicking on the exact coordinates to create my surfaces in the software. I wanted to share something that I used to get my surfaces drawn up to the exact measurements. I used the floating ruler that is available when you right click. This helped me out immensely. I'm sure that you know about this feature and also realise that it is impossible to cover all features of this comprehensive software in a video. But I thought that this might be an useful tool for some of your viewers who face similar challenges as I do. Keep up the good work my friend.

    • @RonsTrainsNThings
      @RonsTrainsNThings  3 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for your comment. I am very glad you found the video helpful. Thank you also for the tip. I'm sure others will find it helpful, and I will try to work it into a future video.

  • @tomfavor2827
    @tomfavor2827 3 года назад

    PRR Guy
    I've been fighting to design my layout with Xtrkcad this AnyRail software shows me just how easy the learning curve looks to be. I'm downloading today. Thanks for the tutorial Ron.

  • @rjdial9705
    @rjdial9705 3 года назад +1

    Best Anyrail6 explainer video I found.

  • @edisonmunster6229
    @edisonmunster6229 3 года назад

    Thank you for showing me this software. I am a autocad draftsman and find this very user friendly. I am going to invest in this product. Thank you

  • @jimthannum7151
    @jimthannum7151 4 года назад +2

    This was an excellent video on AnyRail 6. I have downloaded and used it, but your video really helped expand my knowledge of the software and helped me to understand where I was having questions, especially on using flex track. Would love to see more videos on this subject, especially given your presentation skill is excellent, clear and understandable.

  • @carlholttum9150
    @carlholttum9150 3 года назад +1

    This software looks to be a very useful tool. If i am able to get back into model rail roading i think this looks like the way to go.

  • @eytanbarak2261
    @eytanbarak2261 3 года назад

    Today, I m going to get down that program, and I would like to see more of your fantastic explanation of how to use the program. many thanks, Eytan

  • @BobBloss-t9b
    @BobBloss-t9b Год назад +1

    Just watched your video on basic of AnyRail. Very well done. I will be purchasing and working it soon! I will be looking for a video on how to convert your layout drawing to a full size layout. If you don’t have that one, it would be helpful. Thanks.

  • @douglasdunn1836
    @douglasdunn1836 3 года назад

    I am finally (10+ years of dreaming) to build my New River Gorge C&O n-scale layout. I've got 30' x 12' in my newly self-finished basement to work with. Anyrail Pt 1 was great, but I need more in-depth to explore benchwork and other power-user features. Thanks.

  • @peterkaczmarowski4523
    @peterkaczmarowski4523 Год назад

    Just want to say thank you! This seems to be much more usable than what I bought years ago. Wish Id found it when you created it three years ago.

  • @SamuraiJames
    @SamuraiJames 3 года назад

    22:55 Atlas track is available for N scale, it has Code 55 and Code 80, have been using it for a couple years. It's in the middle on the left side in the video.

  • @_steffinwolf_
    @_steffinwolf_ 3 года назад +3

    Having been a user of AutoCAD and similar programs for thirty+ years, I like seeing that this program has layers control (a great tool to have), as are the vendor & user generated libraries. This looks real easy to learn and use. Thanks for the “nickel tour”!

  • @mapit07
    @mapit07 4 года назад

    Hi Ron, I immensely enjoyed your AnyRail video tutorial. Yes, please show us the advanced features of the software. Thanks again!

  • @leonlowe
    @leonlowe 4 года назад

    Ron, I've used AnyRail for two years but I thoroughly enjoyed your video. My use of the application has been very primary, so I learned several things with your presentation. I'd very much like more AnyRail videos and I know I'll learn much more!

  • @genejordan9983
    @genejordan9983 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much. I would love more tutorials. Especially about adding track on a second height, overpasses and tunnels. Thanks Ron

  • @lornenorman6904
    @lornenorman6904 4 года назад +5

    This is one I'd like more info on. Great job Ron. Keep up the good work!

  • @DavidAllred-vz1bl
    @DavidAllred-vz1bl Год назад

    Ron this is still fascinating 2yrs later!
    I'm interested to check doing S turns with approachments and super elevations

  • @jlwii2000
    @jlwii2000 4 года назад

    Thanks Ron. I think I'll use AnyRail now that you have explained how it works. Thanks for your contributions to the community.

  • @brianferguson297
    @brianferguson297 4 года назад

    I use AnyRail and I'm pleased with what I know about it so far, but more videos from you would be very much welcomed as I'm quite certain you can teach this old dog some new tricks! Thanks!

  • @clivemedley8538
    @clivemedley8538 4 года назад +1

    Great Video Ron, I use Anyrail but, I learned a few things I didn't know. Would love to see more videos moving through to the advanced features. Thank you!

  • @keithscott4706
    @keithscott4706 3 года назад

    Really enjoyed your informative AnyRail tutorial. So, yes please for more. Regards Keith

  • @richbartell9285
    @richbartell9285 4 года назад

    Ron Thank you. Great tutorial. I would also like to see additional, intermediate and advanced use of AnyRail. Particularly how to see what specific products you need to purchase one you have completed the track plan. Also how you move from the software to putting into place on the real benchwork

  • @davidfromtexas9681
    @davidfromtexas9681 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Ron! This was a great tutorial. I wanted to get some track planning software but I was lost until I watched your video. I was fumbling around with this a bit and this made it much easier!

  • @JoCat05
    @JoCat05 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great tutorial. Please provide further instruction on this topic. Thank you for all your insight.

  • @duncanmarshall9848
    @duncanmarshall9848 4 года назад

    I have been using anyrail to try and get a track plan down for my first layout and the information in this video showed me how to improve my use of the software. I would definitely like to see more on this subject. An excellent video thank you Ron.

  • @waynelawrence6497
    @waynelawrence6497 2 года назад

    Great tutorial, please do more. I just purchased the system and it's so much fun.

  • @johnkennetharkwright699
    @johnkennetharkwright699 4 года назад

    Ron
    Please please do many more videos on any rail 6. Great Video
    John

  • @mach37
    @mach37 4 года назад

    So far I have used only the free trial version; the library has Atlas Code 55 in N-scale, my preferred track. It has been kind of hard to use without having seen this tutorial. Thanks for the great "how to."

  • @deanmottard3577
    @deanmottard3577 3 года назад +1

    June 26, 2021. Finally sat down and watched all of this after getting Anyrail6. Going to tip-toe thru program (and manual), but if you could do a 'next level' type video on this program it would be really useful. Luv your stuff. Dean

  • @stevemartin8642
    @stevemartin8642 3 года назад +1

    Great software introductory training. Thanks much for taking the time and I would like to see more software using videos.

  • @ponderingpops
    @ponderingpops 4 года назад

    Advanced features? Yes, please! Thanks Ron!

  • @MrJohnB-qs6dp
    @MrJohnB-qs6dp 3 года назад

    Great video!!! Enjoyed learning about the software and hope you made more videos on this subject. Stay Safe & God Bless!!!

  • @gstephengoss1
    @gstephengoss1 3 года назад +1

    I really appreciate this vid. Very informative and would like more. Thanks Ron.

  • @chrispainter7894
    @chrispainter7894 4 года назад

    Hi Ron great video as always. Watching from the UK where I also use AnyRail. You have already taught me a couple of tricks I didn't know about. Please do continue with this new series.
    Cheers Chris P

  • @DinsdalePiranha67
    @DinsdalePiranha67 4 года назад

    I'm only a minute and a half in, but I designed my switching layout using the demo version of AnyRail. Due to the limitation on the number of track pieces you can use on the demo, I had to design it in two parts, but I was really impressed by how easy it is to use. Enough so that I may soon pull the trigger on the full version.

    • @DinsdalePiranha67
      @DinsdalePiranha67 4 года назад

      Also, I decided to download the demo version of AnyRail because I decided to build my layout using Kato Unitrack. I already had two versions of RTS on my computer, but those limited me to using Atlas components - which are really hard to find right now!

  • @SimonJones-o1h
    @SimonJones-o1h Год назад

    A really good introduction Ron, thank you. I was looking for a guide on defining baseboards in AnyRail and this video is perfect for that. All the best!

  • @brianr4077
    @brianr4077 4 года назад

    Ron, you do make some great videos. This is by far the most helpful for me on this software. You do not start out thinking that we have ever seen it or tried it. I have tried the free version and was getting frustrated. Now I see from you on where I was missing things. Please do more on this subject. If I get another windows based laptop, I think that I will go with this software now after seeing this very helpful video. You do have a gift. Thank you

  • @paulandtify
    @paulandtify 4 года назад

    Thank you Ron for time and efforts. This has cleared things up a bit. Not computer savvy.

  • @jurgensteuer770
    @jurgensteuer770 4 года назад +3

    Ron, great beginners tutorial. Love to see more, keep them coming.

  • @bobmiller9959
    @bobmiller9959 4 года назад +1

    I’m at the early stage of planning a multi-level layout. I’ve downloaded the “free” version to try out AnyRail and plan to buy the $59 version. This video showed me enough to get started. Now, I would like to learn to add height measurements and slopes for grades I will need for a multi-level layout.

  • @hilbridanongoogle4465
    @hilbridanongoogle4465 9 месяцев назад

    Just starting with Kato N gauge (Yes, I'm a Kiwi) unitrack. Brilliant tutorial.

  • @cravensdmufan4449
    @cravensdmufan4449 2 года назад

    Very many thanks for this tutorial Ron. I wouldn't have known where to begin with using this software. I am just starting to design my new layout so I will be trying AnyRail over the next few days. Thanks again. Vivian

  • @labergeron
    @labergeron 2 года назад +1

    this was awesome. I am starting my first layout in my garage but its not square. its "C" shaped with squared off corners. Id love to see more tutorial on any rail. I am buying it in a few weeks.

  • @michaelduffy5691
    @michaelduffy5691 17 дней назад

    Great viewer service. Thank you.

  • @DJE2025
    @DJE2025 3 года назад

    I enjoyed the video, well done and very easy to follow. I'm just getting started, was not even sure where to began. This has helped me out a lot, most certainly will get the Anyrail6. I for one would be interested in learning more.

  • @DonaldKissling
    @DonaldKissling 2 дня назад +1

    Thank you😮 Excellent 👍 Just what I needed starting out.

  • @cg7494
    @cg7494 4 года назад

    Please continue with these tutorials Ron. I have AnyRail6 on my old Toshiba laptop and cannot seem to get it transferred onto my new Dell laptop. I bought this software so long ago I don't have a record of the user name or password I used to set it up on the Toshiba. A tutorial for how to get that done would be great! Thanks for this video. I truly enjoyed it. Keep them coming.

  • @jimbak478
    @jimbak478 4 года назад +6

    Very much enjoyed this video. You covered well some necessary features of the software. I am interested in more videos of other features.
    Two quibbles: 1 Move the shot from your camera to a location on the finished screen where you won’t be doing things in the Any Rail screen. Your cursor kept doing things that were behind the camera view. 2 You did some things that you didn’t explain. You did some things or moved some things that you then backed up to undo those things. You said that you were backing up ( or something) but you didn’t explain how you were doing that. I would like to hear you explain those actions.

    • @rayopeongo
      @rayopeongo 4 года назад +3

      I tend to use standard keyboard shortcuts more than the mouse that Ron did, and I think some of the things that you missed were probably done with keyboard shortcuts. For instance, holding down the CNTL and the C key at the same time will copy the highlighted objects into your clipboard. Then, CNTL+V to paste the copy somewhere else. I especially use CNTL+Z for undo. I use that one a lot! Accidentally moved something, deleted something, or moved or deleted more objects than you intended? CNTL+Z to the rescue to put them back. That new siding isn't working out? Use CNTL+Z multiple times will slowly undo it all one step at a time until you get back to where you were. Even better, if you use CNTL+Z too much, CNTL+Y will start adding stuff back in again.

  • @PlumCrazy73Dart
    @PlumCrazy73Dart 4 года назад +1

    First episode and I've already found something new that I can use. More episodes would be great.

  • @TheBusterpp
    @TheBusterpp 4 года назад

    I very much appreciated the Anyrail 6 Track Planning Software Tutorial. I am a long time train fan but now I am planning on building my own N-scale layout on 3 x 8-foot size. I would enjoy another tutorial video using Anyrail 6 software concerning grades as I plan to have a mining mountain at one end of my layout. I will be going from flat Dessert to a Mountain.

  • @harrykubarek4150
    @harrykubarek4150 3 года назад +1

    Very good presentation. I needed a kick start to put my layout on a software designing program. I'm a design draftsman by trade and know how to use cad. I would be very interested in seeing future videos of some of the advanced features. Again, good job.

  • @georgeproudman5245
    @georgeproudman5245 4 года назад +1

    A great introductory tutorial on AnyRail 6 software. Love to see more videos on crossover track elevation, easements and helix design. I am also building a multiple level layout thus the need for designing inclines and/or helixes.

  • @steveengelhorn9511
    @steveengelhorn9511 4 года назад

    Ron, this is truly a fantastic video and extremely informative....please, please, please, more on the AnyRail system. You are certainly correct on the ease of use. I tried 3rd PlanIt and it just about drove me insane. Then when I looked at the price...well, needless to say, I wasn't interested. Thank You so much for your great videos and keep 'em comin'.

  • @tpaulus3
    @tpaulus3 Год назад

    Good info on the Anyrail . I will certainly be using that software that I have already downloaded. I would love to see more of the advanced features.

  • @petervangestel41
    @petervangestel41 4 года назад

    Thanks Ron for this great video. More videos explaining the program deeply are very welcome.

  • @jeffgates6076
    @jeffgates6076 4 года назад

    Ron - about 23 minutes into the video you're showing the track libraries and I can see Atlas listed below Arnold. They may have added Atlas track since you started using AnyRail 6. (I started using AnyRail when it was version 5 - as you may have too - and I know they've been adding content). Thanks for the tutorial.

  • @marke.saunders4803
    @marke.saunders4803 4 года назад

    I have this on my computer and didn't realize how much that can be done with it. Definitely would like to see more advanced features using the program, but I will try to do some more playing around with it in the meantime. Thanks Ron for sharing.

  • @tomdavis307
    @tomdavis307 4 года назад

    This is a GREAT video.
    I am starting my first layout and have the ANYRAIL app. I haven't gone much further than the 'experimentation' phase. It looks like I need a computer upgrade to view the 3D.
    I would love to see more on elevations, inclines, etc. I learned more from your video in 45 minutes than experimenting for several hours. I've subscribed to your channel.