Woah, the Duo-Tones look amazing! What I love with this progress is you’re trying things out for the first time instead of throwing loads of parts from a default car, meaning they are less likely to have texture problems when those cars are updated and you also are learning. I’m trying to learn how to build a basic shell so I commend you on these because it’s harder than people think
I love the car and I cant wait to get a hold of some of those wheels! The EV version's wheels look great.
More updates! Got the textures working better (huge thanks to @LJ74 for pointing out I needed BC5 textures, not BC7 sRGB) Though the reflections are still unexplainably odd. Bare Unibody May need some small tidying up… Also, for the last hour or so, I’ve been continuing the dashboard modelling; Got the screen in, though I’m considering redoing it. I want it further up, less angled towards the driver and more tablet style….
Me too seems better for everyone when its at the top and easier to see the navigation, I hate when car manufacturers point the center screen to the driver as if the passengers don’t use it too lol Also will you’ve doing a physical climate control area or something like a second screen for it?
I believe that in SBR4, the 4 means the number o cilinders. That's why an SBR6 with a flat 6 makes sense. Also, considering that there are flat 6 sounds unused on the vanilla game, probably the SBR was intended to have 4 and 6 cylinder options. That way, the name eSBR makes sense, since it is the electric version of the SBR.
The number means the seat count as said by Gabester, but it originally meant 4WD. They changed it since it now has RWD options