It's likely. --- Post updated --- I think I'm going with "I B I S H U" on the front. Because I can't think of any cars that have the name printed on the front and only the brand printed on the back. Edit: I also tried a fake grille, but it just didn't look right.
So, I've done some more insomniac work. Night shifts don't sit well with Bi-Polar... Anyways, I detailed the radio and climate control. Plus the imprint on the front. Which is staying. Before anyone asks- yes, i made about 90% of the textures.
Love kei vans! I'm considering one for my next vehicle. For this, I would suggest making the debossed lettering a little shallower. When done in real life, it's typically only 2-3mm deep and I think it would look better that way.
I can assure you it's possible. Whether or not I will add it is a different matter. But actually, probably not. I don't see a purpose. These things are mass manufactured, dirt cheap, and made to be a picnic to work on. Fender skirts don't really fit in. Edit: Diggin the new profile.
could you make mutiple interior coulours, i really an not a fan of brown... but that means all the more reason to destroy it
as i said it gives us more reason to kill it in the most undignified way also maybe put an ashtray inside it to ad that little more 80's look (like in gta 5) and when will the thread be made?
WARNING: STEREOTYPICAL AND POSSIBLY WEIRD COMMENT!! you say they dont smoke normal cigarettes but they may smoke other things, oh wait that is america
im sorry guys but i had to do it, i had a thought that scared me for life. you see i was looking on the tinterweb at hijets and previa type things until i found this image: im sorry but i had to do it THIS MOD NEEDS A RICER VERSION!!!!
As someone who was born in Japan and have seen these daily for 8 years until moving to the US, I give you props. Definitely would go with the Sparrow, so I'm guessing you're doing the van body-style for now? Also, whoever said that the Japanese smoked something else other than "regular" cigarettes. Seriously.... Japan may be weird, but I hate the stereotype where people think everything is weird.