Create from scratch or modify an existing jbeam?

Discussion in 'Content Creation' started by ThreeDTech21, Nov 11, 2014.

  1. ThreeDTech21

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    I dont know how to create a jbeam from scratch but i know how to modify them. I have an SUV that i want to use the van jbeam on, I will modify the jbeam to an SUV jbeam. I figure it would be easier to do that, what do you think?
     
  2. VeyronEB

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    No, I'm tired of streched out default vehicles. Make your own.
     
  3. Harry14

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    id say do it,use the van jbeam,it will help you learn jbeam and how to make your own jbeam
     
  4. BlueScreen

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    You'd be better off with a D-15 jbeam. Unless your SUV is a modern unibody SUV/crossover, then you should make your own jbeam or if you really have no idea use the Covet's.
     
  5. logoster

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    i believe he's talking about his 2013 (or 2014, either one) ford explorer, which is in fact a unibody suv
     
  6. xTakedown JnR

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    Make your own Jbeam instead of using gabesters....
     
  7. Goosah

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    Do whatever you want, if you are new it's better to just make a few things for yourself before worrying about bringing a project to the point of a quality release. Starting with changes to existing stuff teaches you by example and eliminates a lot of the stumbling blocks. Starting with the base vehicles will also help you learn a style that is consistent with what's already out there.
     
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  8. ThreeDTech21

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    This may be the best route for now, I tried creating a jbeam for my car and at this stage it's impossible as I don't know enough about jbeam structure or how to make them.


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