OK, so you might know about the recent Dodge Challenger project I was doing. Well, I could not continue with that project because of a glitch in blender not allowing me to place primitives, so basically, the interior would not get done, wheels, lights, etc. so I am starting a new project, I will be modeling my mom's car, a Lexus LX. I'm going to be posting a lot of threads asking questions about a lot of stuff because im a beginner and there's nothing on the internet for my specific questions relating to modeling for Beamng.Drive in Blender. Here is what I have done so far Please be open to any questions I ask and answer them as I've never modeled before. (which is not the case here but I still am not that experienced) Thanks! Thursday, November 28, 2019: I'm rebooting this project! The fatal glitch that was preventing me from modeling has been patched, and im ready to continue work. Here is what I have done so far: https://gyazo.com/d904c75b5c89ebdca59ca9b85b0fd2e8 I'm having a bit of trouble getting the curves correct, but I think I will figure it out. https://gyazo.com/cc55ce11e94d17477e3b0dda7de7990e
Please do not cancel this project like most people do to theirs. We need a lexus that isn't automation or bootleg!
--- Post updated --- There is only one engine and transmission optio;that comes with the lx in the USA A 5.7L V8 making 383 HP mated to a 6-Speed Auto Very old school
Why would you name it Blackburn Ventera Laguni? Lexus is a Japanese brand and you told me that Blackburn is American.
wait dude ive got an idea. How about the Luxor 57X --- Post updated --- Luxor being the north american market for Ibishu
I read the BeamNG modding guidelines, they said you can't use real brand names, I didn't actually know that. so i cant do your suggestion :c
can you make a LC200 alongside the LX, it is basically the same car and won't require much changes to the exterior/interior. really looking forward to this mod and i think the finished results would be awesome. this is the LC200 i think the new LX is based on, i think it looks a bit better than the Lexus.