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I can usually distinguish the main roads via Google Maps / Streetview, but if you could help me pinpoint important locations and enterprises, that could help me make stuff more realistic. No promises though, because cities are largely scaled down.
Also, I have a challenge for all our Ukrainian players. Is there an official document available, which defines all signs?
We have something like this in Poland (almost 19MB PDF file): dziennikustaw.gov.pl/du/2003/s/220/2181/D2003220218102.pdf
And it was very, very useful for me when recreating all Polish signs - if you scroll down to page 168, you'll see it includes detailed dimensions of all signs.
I found this for Ukraine: http://pdd.ua/r/5/f/doc/DSTU_4100_2002.pdf
But my research using Latin alphabet is limited
I know there are .svg / .gif textures on Wikipedia, but Polish signs weren't always correct, so that can't be trusted and it doesn't tell me what are the exact dimensions of the whole sign. I only see the ratio, more or less.
So, if a document like this is available, I could make a lot of Ukrainian signs with the same love as Polish signs
We have something like this in Poland (almost 19MB PDF file): dziennikustaw.gov.pl/du/2003/s/220/2181/D2003220218102.pdf
And it was very, very useful for me when recreating all Polish signs - if you scroll down to page 168, you'll see it includes detailed dimensions of all signs.
I found this for Ukraine: http://pdd.ua/r/5/f/doc/DSTU_4100_2002.pdf
But my research using Latin alphabet is limited
I know there are .svg / .gif textures on Wikipedia, but Polish signs weren't always correct, so that can't be trusted and it doesn't tell me what are the exact dimensions of the whole sign. I only see the ratio, more or less.
So, if a document like this is available, I could make a lot of Ukrainian signs with the same love as Polish signs
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Yes, it's an official document.
You need a translation of the document (if I understood correctly)?
You need a translation of the document (if I understood correctly)?
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Sorry for my bad English. It is not my native language and I am using Google Translate in some situations.
wiki page with gif signs https://uk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Дорожні_знаки_УкраїниVøytek wrote: ↑27 Apr 2018 11:31
I found this for Ukraine: http://pdd.ua/r/5/f/doc/DSTU_4100_2002.pdf
But my research using Latin alphabet is limited
I know there are .svg / .gif textures on Wikipedia, but Polish signs weren't always correct, so that can't be trusted and it doesn't tell me what are the exact dimensions of the whole sign. I only see the ratio, more or less.
So, if a document like this is available, I could make a lot of Ukrainian signs with the same love as Polish signs
.svg signs - http://azure.km.ua/ua-vector-signs/
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I think what he wants and needs are the exact dimensions of the signs (like the polish document).
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I think they are the same as Russian and Lithuanian ones because they are based on old Soviet standarts.
The only difference are languge used on signs (obviously) and road designations.
The only difference are languge used on signs (obviously) and road designations.
Sorry for my bad English. It is not my native language and I am using Google Translate in some situations.
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Nice Lada ... or Saporoshez right there
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