This is the release set of front end treatments. Right now I am doing the jbeam work and I am going to try and make a 70's style interior beacon. Other than that and getting the lights working correctly I do not foresee any Major changes before release. As of right now the rear end update will be canceled for the initial release. I just can't get it looking good with my current modeling skills.
Have you tried tracing the picture to help with modeling? I don't do anything with 3d modeling, but I know this is a technique.
A little preview of the California slicktop lights in action. Also, I am not a video producer... and this video shows that
Looks great!! But a question: about rear end, will you make it for an update After initial release ? Or no?
is this stuff under the bruckell brand or is there new brands like saginaw for this one since it looks like a pontiac or lamont for this one since it looks buick like maybe these could be fleet model soliad grillls and this final one could be a fleet model bruckell
Sorry for the off-topic post, but will you ever return to the Bruckell Kestrel? I have an Eagle in real life, and I think it would be really cool to have one in BeamNG.
These are baby steps to hopefully learning how to run. I am still having some trouble with more complex jbeams. That being said I'd like that to see that happen. but I do not know if it will. I hope that answers your question. Another small addon. This is a old school dual beacon set up. I modeled the glass but the rest are stock beam assets I have edited. Next is the interior beacon.
So, I believe that I have everything I wanted for an initial release. Everything except the skins and the configs is ready for release. I have an excellent skin guy working on some lore friendly skins. For version two I want to remodel the C-pillar of the moonhawk and make some earlier front ends (More late 60's early 70's). I also want to restart remodeling the rear end.
This stuff will not make it into the initial release. (Mostly because I want to add more to it.) I still need to learn a lot more about making a vehicle.