Hello all! Here is my 1969 Mini Moke. The Mokes main body is ready for a Jbeam, but seeing that I'm no code expert I have no idea how to do it, so if you are interested chuck us a pm. Any constructive criticism welcome. Things to do: Interior Suspension Engine (imported from here) (imported from here) (imported from here) (imported from here)
Re: 1969 Mini Moke Yes! A mini in beamNG! - - - Updated - - - Will this car have the texture as this? (imported from here)
Re: 1969 Mini Moke I don't know much about jbeam but I made this for you (an empty jbeam) which should speed up the process of Jbeaming the main body because it's already got the formatting you just need to change some stuff and add in nodes and beams. It's attached below.
Re: 1969 Mini Moke Thanks but it still looks a bit hard But i'll start trying to understand it. - - - Updated - - - I got it in game but its just chilling on the covet jbeam. Really need to get my head around jbeaming...
Re: 1969 Mini Moke Don't even read the wiki it's confusing as hell. Just go into a random cars jbeam and start fucking around with it and see what stuff does. Or download the example car and look at it. btw you could actually shove it on the example car jbeam. (I learnt how to jbeam by putting a dirt 3 model on the example jbeam) think that was only about 3 weeks ago Too make it easier just add nodes and beams and ignore the other stuff.
Re: 1969 Mini Moke Actually the wiki is a HUGE help. Especially when trying to remember BeamSpring and BeamDamp, and especially when getting wheel values and such. It's a huge help in many ways.
Re: 1969 Mini Moke Posted it in dev screens so may as well post it here because it might actually help you.
Re: 1969 Mini Moke It also looks like you don't quite got the center of the vehicle correct. Although it is close (imported from here)
Re: 1969 Mini Moke Yes there has, pictures soon - - - Updated - - - --Update 20/10/14-- Some interior work, just have to find the right steering wheel picture to use. A lot of mesh work, cleaning up everything etc and getting the overall car accurate. Thanks Dummiesman for all the help But unfortunately I am going away for a week as of tomorrow so this project will have to halt for a bit but as soon as I get back Ill be right on it.
Re: 1969 Mini Moke Ah crap mate I missed ya! Timezones, huh? I'll see what I can do for a steering wheel
Re: 1969 Mini Moke I hope ya don't mind that I'm doing a bit of work on the interior (..and my crappy lighting setup ) (imported from here)
Hello Chris. I understand you are new here. Please do not post on very old topics like this. This is called bumping, and it is against the rules.
My apologies, I saw the date of just last October and figured that was not too old, I would not have replied to one a year or so outdated. Chris