I'm on track for 1 post per month, which is impressive—a few big changes are being made. First off, I'm finalizing the name because I can. The car is called the Taegojo Althea — "Taegojo" after "Great High Tide" (대고조 or 大高潮) using the McCune–Reischauer Romanization system. Using the contemporary Revised Romanization of Korean, the named would be Romanized as Daegojo, for anyone concerned in advance. "Althea" gets its namesake from the common name of Hibiscus syriacus, the national flower of South Korea, where it is known as mugunghwa (무궁화). Secondly, I decided to completely re-model the vehicle's exterior since I felt the vision for the previous model was stronger initially than what it had evolved into. The new model is simultaneously more stately and more rugged, visibly skirting the lines between an executive saloon and crossover. There is greater intention behind body lines, placement of light fixtures, greenhouse shape, etc. The interior also sees slight changes over the previous one.
와!!! It gives me some sort of Hyundai ioniq vibes in the front, and I like the overall design. I was thinking that we needed more representation from non-European automobile companies, and it seems as if my wish had come true. I applaud your naming of the brand and the car, and it is very creative.
Quick update today! You should be able to notice greater detail throughout the body of the car, as well as revised styling up front. Once again, the chassis is undergoing the initial modelling phase. The interior also has an initial version of the screen UI as well as having a more ergonomically logical layout. Poly count has also been slashed by nearly 6,000 polygons. Unseen are the initial models for inline-4 and V6 engines alongside trunk liner modelling.
Really great progress! My little suggestion here would be the door handles could be stealthier like the ones in the Hirochi SBR4.
Wait, these photos look a little different... Indeed, the car is currently in-game! It's currently using a mish-mash of JBEAM files edited to fit — the Bastion lends its main body and body panel JBEAM files, while the Vivace underpins the front suspension and the Sunburst suspension supports the rear. I originally intended for this car to have custom JBEAM but I really don't see that happening in the future. Clearly there are a lot of things that still need work, and I'm open to help from people who know what they're doing. I'm primarily seeking those with expertise in JBEAM editing, as well as those with knowledge in HTML and CSS to help code the digital gauge cluster display. I'll feel out the response and take action as needed,