The wind movement is saved for this Yahoo site.
John Armstrong
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  Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2011 7:58 AM
  Subject: {S-Scale List} Animation


    
  I recall visiting a layout back in the 1980's on tour. It had been featured 
in The Narrow Gauge & Short Line Gazette. It was very well done with great 
weathering and detail and lights in the buildings and appeared very realistic 
while a train was moving through it.
  But when I looked at one small town scene after the train had left it 
appeared strange. It was a literal ghost town. No wind movement, no vehicle 
movement, no human movement, no noise, all creating a unrealistic effect after 
a few moments. Out in the countryside the effect of no movement was far more 
realistic unless you were looking at water. I feel I like animation that is 
almost unnoticed best, but still there and non-repetitive like much of real 
life.

  George Courtney



  

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