You see, i have an obsession of a car I dreamed up one night. (Its a Studebaker Lark front with a BMW 2002 body and '69 Camaro taillights, fyi) Ive always wanted for it to be in Beamng, but I dont have the resources or skills to model it on a program. If I were to sketch up some plans, could I have someone build it for money? Im a cheapskate, so about 100$ would be my budget... Apologies if reading this was a waste of time.
100 bucks wont get you very far to pay someone to build it. You'd probably be looking at a number in the thousands for labor.
i wouldnt say thousands, maybe a few hundred Op id do it for 100 minus the engine and undercarriage, ill slap it onto to a fullsize jbeam have it ready in about 2 weeks
You mean I could be payed thousands for my Hyundai Elantra beamNG car.. why am i doing this for free? im not making another car unless i see some green
A quality BeamNG car would probably be at least 100 hours of labor. Considering the skill and experience required I'd say $100/hr is a fair pay rate. So you'd be looking at $10,000 at a minimum. Or you could outsource it to those places they pay $3/hr, quality not guaranteed...
here is some info i through together to make a car you need to know how to 1)model in a 3d program and 2)Know how to make a jbeam. Making a jbeam is in the wiki. As for how to make a model for the car, look up how to make a car in blender. some programs you will need (all free) Blender Notepad ++ paint.net some tutorials basic texturing a basic blender tutorial creating a cube to start learning
My original idea was to have a car kinda like an Escort, with fender flares, and a rally-type looking body, like a BMW 2002. On second thought, instead of spending thousands, I could just wait for the Escort that James is building, lol... Maybe Ill just learn to build it myself. - - - Updated - - - Thanks, ill use those links.
10,000! That's awesome! And 100 hours is right, the last car I made took about 70 hours total and that's not including a jbeam, my current car is already at about 30 hours and is only about 40% done.