Debug options are good enough for me for this, car visibility settings, node and beam visualisation modes, etc. But I guess they could be not enough for you
The Legran facelift has an Oldsmobile looking grille, it'd make sense for the "bruckell moonhawk" version to look Oldsmobile-ish.
I really enjoy Marseille! Also small update: Ive begun working full time as a Mechanic and thus may not have that much time for modding right now so im very sorry for the lack of progress Although i will now actually get some help in the Jbeam department from my friend TwoTwoNine! So expect some progress in that regard in the next week or so Ive worked on the model quite a bit: while maybe not noticable at first i assure you a lot has changed. If you remember what it looked like before you know that i thought that the Bumper was just a "trim piece" really over the plastic bumper. This is NOT the case! The bumper is aactually connected to the frame and is a metal part with the sides being connected via a bumper fill. So i decided to remodel that Thats what it looks like now There have also been polyflow and polycount improvements all over the car wich will make it way nicer to look at and nicer to crash! --- Post updated --- Now i actually have a question for you all! Do you have any idea for a Taillight design ? Here is some i made but feel free to make your own using this The ones i made: Regarding the first design: I wanan put the soliad logo inside that chrome plate
its an american car and thus doesnt need the amber turn signals in the back The SE is the GNX equivalent
IMO, I think the reverse lights should be on the sides of the license plate recess. I have never seen a malaise era car with the lights in the bumper. I do like the lights you chose for the rear end however. The amber turn signals makes it just different enough from the real car. Also just begging for a nascar version. But that's just a suggestion.
HECKBLENDE OPPORTUNITY DETECTED HECKBLENDE OPPORTUNITY DETECTED maybe make the middle recess in the rear a middle part of the light