Do what you want I guess. As long as you inject yourself in the public sphere you will face criticism. I don't like your mod, it doesn't make any sort of sense. You don't have to listen to criticism but it will always be on offer if you show it off. Like you said, the mod is for you so suit yourself. Just stop expecting everyone else to approve of it too. The thing is, its not meant to be malicious. Getting offended by people offering whats essentially advice like "this makes no sense, why would this be present on a 70's car?" isnt helpful. Simple rule though. If you can't face feedback then don't put out
That's just your opinion. I made this car when i was young so deal with it. If you want a different style of the rear and front fascia, design it yourself.
Holy shit, if you aren't gonna take any advice at all, don't post your mechanically challenged car on the forum.
It will be much better for me to not to hear it either. - - - Updated - - - To end this argument i will remove the year of the car and it will just be called "Moon Well" So there will be no more arguments.
Doesn't matter if you don't give it a time period, but rather if you would at least give it a body that is in tune with itself. A drum sounds like shit if you don't tune it correctly, and if you want it to sound great, you have to tune each knuckle multiple times to get it to sound right. Do the same with the car, and you have a proper car.
If you don't want your creation to be criticized then why are you posting about it on a public forum where people can say what ever they want about it, whether it is constructive or not? If you don't like what people are saying about your creation keep it to your self, make the vehicle what you want, for your self. Stop looking for approval and acceptance on your car idea, make it for your self and share it, if somebody doesn't like it, they don't like it's that simple. Keep your project to your self unless you need help, then ask. This is a community about creations most of us are willing to help one another and if that person helping has some constructive criticism make a note of it, and understand where they are coming from. I am not asking you to change your design, but when somebody offers some constructive criticism don't just sweep it under the rug. From what I can see you are currently on the bad side of a lot of the members of the community, I would suggest trying to change that.
Er, no. Your car doesn't make sense at all. The front fascia is completely flat, and it has a 90's japanese car's taillights. Could be fine if you called it something buit by some guy in his garage, but certainly not a production car. It's like slapping the headlights from a 1970 camaro on a 1996 Evo, you can do it, it just doesn't make any sense and it would never be done by a manufacturer. You have to accept you make a lot of mistakes when you're young. I designed lots of cars when I was young and they all had this sort of problems. I could get one of those designs and make it look like an actual car that would've been produced, or I could just make a 3d model of it and get offended when people tell me the car I drew when I was 7 is unrealistic. Seriously, it just doesn't look like a real car at all. If you're so keen on making the exact design you made as a kid without admitting any of its obvious faults, go ahead, nothing's stopping you from doing that. But it won't look good. - - - Updated - - - No, but you can't slap a car body on a bus frame because that's not how things work. The point isn't the model year, you're mixing design elements from two completely different decades and it looks just wrong.
Shorten the Semi's frame, remove one axle, adjust the hood, fenders, bumper etc and put a modified D15 cab on it. A D65? A GMC Topkick/Chevy Kodiak and the Ford f-600-800 series use the same (some slightly adjusted) cabs as their light-duty pickup trucks variants. Should be a nice job for multi-DAE and multi-jbeam.
is that not what he just described. D15 cab on a T75 frame with a T75 hood like a ford F650 or F750 which currently use the ford F series pickup truck cabs behind a new hood.
I kinda meant just an oversized D15 (So same hood, bed, and everything, just bigger.) over the T75 frame so that it looks like a gigantic 3 axle pickup, and not just a pickup body on top of a T75 frame. (So things like fuel tanks and other stuff that would give away the fact that it's really a T75 wouldn't be visible.)
Nooo man , Remember your overall design and idea is awesome, but it's the way you executed the design that got people on debate. Pontiac you gotta add a little 'umph' to your car. Your front fascia is a little on the bland side, but I like your tower lights. A way you can execute that idea and design is by taking a little inspiration from a 1967 cadillac devile front. And as far as the rear i kinda gotta agree with some people, but maybe you can change the tail lights and use them maybe on a newer disign of the same car(late 80's- 90's). For the tail lights you can take inspiration from a 1967 impala. Those two cars have may have different overall looks, but maybe you can be the one to make it work all together . Im not asking you to change the whole car, but to add to it and make it all come together nicely. The two cars have the ideas your car has, you just gotta change some things. In the end it will still be a Moon Well, your Moon Well....... View attachment 42300 View attachment 42301
Now that you put all the shots of it together, and showed us THREE TIMES, it still looks extremely challenged, and you have still not taken a single pinch of advice/ feedback/ criticism/ cough medicine/ "butthurt"/ cyanide, so the resulting concoction would be as healthy for you as the way this thing looks. Basically, just stop posting pictures of this if you aren't gonna change jack shit.