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RedCarDriver
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#761 2016-03-10 21:00 |
# doge : how many parts does it have? More than you can count, pal. No, seriously... That said, more parts are currently still planned and not done yet. |
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doge
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#762 2016-03-10 21:09 |
tahts fkin amazing, how many mb so far?
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RedCarDriver
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#763 2016-03-10 21:22 |
38 MB
It's actually not that large because I re-use textures pretty carefully in a lot of places. If I redo the interior with better textures, it will probably come out bigger. |
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doge
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#764 2016-03-10 21:23 |
ohh nice
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RedCarDriver
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#765 2016-05-02 00:16 |
Factory option (Nismo? Navan?) front lip for R33 GTS S2. This replaces the old, low-quality version of the same one.
In real life: |
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Ey papa
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#766 2016-05-02 00:49 |
Nice Work Harrison
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JdmSly
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#767 2016-05-02 04:18 |
Looking fantastic as usual
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2008 Honda S2000 -Grand Prix White-
1996 Nissan Cedric -AJ4 Red- 2004 BMW E46 M3 -Dakar Yellow-
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RedCarDriver
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#768 2016-05-02 04:27 |
Thanks!
Decided to smooth out the GTS rear fenders, because it was bothering me that they were so bumpy. Took about 3 hours. BEFOREAFTERBEFOREAFTER |
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conkaa
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#769 2016-05-02 04:33 |
that's dope as!
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LoganC
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#770 2016-05-02 05:14 |
Killing it!!!!! Cant wait for this!
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#771 2016-05-05 15:11 |
Nice work buddy!
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*BBriiiiaaaaaaachchchaachaa-uuuuuaaaaacchhiiiyy* -sound of my skids
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RedCarDriver
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#772 2016-05-10 02:23 |
Realism Mode: ONOCD Level: 9000This post was edited by Harrison15 (2016-05-10 02:42, ago) |
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Ey papa
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#773 2016-05-10 02:30 |
did you rework on the Headlights?
They Look Great |
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RedCarDriver
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#774 2016-05-10 02:53 |
I sure did! I've also been working on the tail lights, so that they have specular and look nice in different lighting. I'm redoing all of the lights, basically.
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Ey papa
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#775 2016-05-10 03:21 |
They look great
If only the Sedan Tailights could fit on The Coupe And speaking of tailights, I found this on the net: |
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Holy Shit Man
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Location: Poland Occupation: Faking skills like a pro Age: V$: No |
#776 2016-05-10 05:34 |
# Harrison15 : How did you set up AO in ReShade? |
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RedCarDriver
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#777 2016-05-10 05:55 |
# KeeJay :How did you set up AO in ReShade?I didn't. The AO is done by the NVidia card, and was set up with NVidia Inspector. |
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Holy Shit Man
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#778 2016-05-10 10:43 |
Help, when I force AO in NVidia Inspector, it does nothing
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RedCarDriver
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#779 2016-05-17 03:14 |
Re-worked this S2 steering wheel. May touch up a few small bits later, but how is this?
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Holy Shit Man
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#780 2016-05-17 05:16 |
Looks the way it should in the beginning
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RedCarDriver
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#781 2016-05-30 03:44 |
Finishing up the last of the J2 parts. Varis rear bumper.
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Holy Shit Man
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#782 2016-05-30 05:20 |
Yes, I couldn't find bigger image |
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RedCarDriver
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#783 2016-06-01 01:32 |
Realism Mode: ON |
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JUDAS_MENTOR
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Location: Australia QLD Occupation: ☆☆☆CENNIE LINK STAR☆☆☆ Age: 122 V$: 13760 |
#784 2016-06-01 01:43 |
Your material settings are amazing!
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RedCarDriver
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#785 2016-06-01 01:55 |
Thanks! They're part Robban_9000's and part my own work, with some advice from Bigg Boss93 added in.
(That said, figuring out how to layer the glass like that is a trick that a lot of people, including JoeAlex, know.) |
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Defiant
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#786 2016-06-01 02:15 |
# Harrison15 : ..and yet people complain that you take your time. Nice job, that looks incredible. SLRR almost doesn't deserve this car. |
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JUDAS_MENTOR
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#787 2016-06-01 02:20 |
# Harrison15 : Thanks! They're part Robban_9000's and part my own work, with some advice from Bigg Boss93 added in. I saw your comment on GOM must try that. I massively failed trying to use the FM4 defrost line on RPS13 (prior to finding your morsel of advice). |
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RedCarDriver
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#788 2016-06-01 02:53 |
The trick didn't really work that well on window glass, as far as I thought. (My defrosters all still flicker.) Maybe I should try it for that too?
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JUDAS_MENTOR
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#789 2016-06-01 03:28 |
# Harrison15 : The trick didn't really work that well on window glass, as far as I thought. (My defrosters all still flicker.) Maybe I should try it for that too? If you want to give the time to do so, if not no worries. I know what's it's like to have time constraints, especially during week days. |
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HardFFlip
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#790 2016-06-01 09:53 |
And what i should do to make this kind of glass on lights? Can i have a tutorial?
# Harrison15 : Thanks! They're part Robban_9000's and part my own work, with some advice from Bigg Boss93 added in. |
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Bigg Boss93
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#791 2016-06-01 12:49 |
# Harrison15 : The trick didn't really work that well on window glass, as far as I thought. (My defrosters all still flicker.) Maybe I should try it for that too? You should do it "3d"(read: flat 2 sided poligon stripes) with a solid texture. That's really the only and best way to do it. Added 11 minutes later: # HardFFlip : And what i should do to make this kind of glass on lights? Can i have a tutorial? Use a tga/dds/png with alpha channel(i suggest the first two formats) as diffuse and opacity bitmaps, then; Set the diffuse bitmap as: Mono Channel Output: RGB Intensity Alpha Source: None(Opaque) And opacity bitmap as: Mono Channel Output: Alpha Alpha Source: Image Alpha Make sure to NOT instance the bitmap from diffuse to opacity(or viceversa) because otherwise it will... instance the bitmap setup from one to the other. This post was edited by Bigg Boss93 (2016-06-01 13:00, ago) |
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HardFFlip
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#792 2016-06-01 14:59 |
Very helpful, thanks!
# Bigg Boss93 : Use a tga/dds/png with alpha channel(i suggest the first two formats) as diffuse and opacity bitmaps, then; |
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RedCarDriver
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#793 2016-06-02 01:16 |
# Bigg Boss93 : Use a tga/dds/png with alpha channel(i suggest the first two formats) as diffuse and opacity bitmaps, then;This is exactly what I do. Except, I also draw transparent squares of solid color on empty areas in the texture, so that I can map solid-colored glass to them. # Bigg Boss93 : You should do it "3d"(read: flat 2 sided poligon stripes) with a solid texture.May have to do that - it would be some work, but it might be worth it. Thanks! |
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Ey papa
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#794 2016-06-02 01:56 |
# Harrison15 : Re-worked this S2 steering wheel. May touch up a few small bits later, but how is this?Wow, the Steering Wheel Look Great. And what about a Steering Wheel In Alcantara? Added 1 hour 25 minutes later: And An ALcantara Dash? This post was edited by Ey papa (2016-06-02 03:21, ago) |
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Robustock
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#795 2016-06-02 09:14 |
^ just change texture
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RedCarDriver
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#796 2016-06-02 17:47 |
# Robustock : ^ just change textureWouldn't be that simple for an end user; I haven't actually textured the whole interior to use anything but the small squares that are normally in use with Forza. That's still on my to-do list. |
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Holy Shit Man
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#797 2016-06-02 18:26 |
Using plain textures (like in that Gamemodels' pack), and some quick box UV mapping, whole interior can be done in less than 30 mins, if you have separated materials already.
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RedCarDriver
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#798 2016-06-03 03:40 |
# KeeJay : Using plain textures (like in that Gamemodels' pack), and some quick box UV mapping, whole interior can be done in less than 30 mins, if you have separated materials already.Yeah, I know. I have no excuses except laziness and having other things to do. >_>; Part of it is I want to make sure I get the vinyl/leather/whatever right, so I've been looking for pics. Aki @ www.r33gt-r.com has been my source for most of that. Additionally, I might try to set it all up properly so that it could be imported into TDU2, including custom interior colors, if someone were so inclined. (Or I might have to try that, myself.) Anyway... The final Realism Mode headlight update (before glows, anyway) is coming This post was edited by Harrison15 (2016-06-03 07:37, ago) |
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RedCarDriver
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#799 2016-06-04 00:29 |
Nothing? Okay, I guess this'll sit at the bottom of the page then...
The last of the re-done headlights. Realism Mode: ON(Time Spent: 4 Hours) |
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Kornis
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#800 2016-06-04 00:30 |
Lookin good!
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