I changed the rear suspension but i affects off topic stuff like configs and the gear indicators lua.
I think it's time to throw out Sketchup and work in Blender --- Post updated --- Well, at least something
Your map will lag horribly if you use Sketchup objects, it is because how materials are not possible to be mapped efficiently in Sketchup, UV mapping and materials is big part of making map to run well. Also there are other issues. While Blender is annoying, it is worth it to learn keyboard shortcuts and ways to work in it as eventually Blender is faster to use, but surely there is learning curve. Put PNG textures and 10 large sketchup made houses to map and CPU is starting to be so busy your GPU is wondering is CPU having a vacation or something
I know. I once experimented with Sketchup objects. There were a lot of them and my GPU was loaded on 99%
So you can drive track toy straight in when suspension is lowered and no need for a ramp? I wonder what would be required velocity to get GM trough front wall and cabin
Not quite, due to the fact that the floor isn't as thin as a sheet of paper There will be a similar ramp to the one you can find on the Dryvan trailer, just a tad smaller. It will allow you to drive everything up it even the stanced cars. The general idea of this thing was born when someone on our discord server asked @Blijo if he could make an enclosed bag trailer IIRC. At that time I think I was doing something with the H-series, so I kinda half made it and now as it came to me wanting to learn how to make suspensions I decided to work towards finishing it.
This looks amazing, When this comes out to the public if it does could you think about making some heavy duty pushbars, Wrap arounds.
Why exactly would you need a more heavy duty push bar on a 4 ton FWD van? Of course I will not be adding those sort of stuff right now, don't even know if I'll actually release it, since I really do want to put everything I made so far into one pack, but the list is kinda growing faster than I can put configs together and actually finalize the projects. Already I've redid the whole V10 car pack, experimented with lowrider style suspenion on both moonhawk and the burnside, played around with body styles for the melty pessima, multiple different rims and I want to add a littlebit more to the Wentward DT45L. If I finish everything before summer holidays it will be good going.
Base one is RWD, but due to the fact of this one being really low floor design, there is not enough space for a differential or the driveshaft so I had to make it FWD. The whole rear suspension has been made by me which means it is rather unfinished and not so stable right now. The only purpose of this thing is to be able to transport really low cars. The whole thing is also a tiny bit wider than the Dryvan trailer due to fender flares which have been added so I could fit a widebody moknhawk in it (it is just about able to fit between the inner fender).
Hand Brake working again! Special thanks to Blijo (give him a like). P.S. took me ages to post because I just had bugfix my own post.
Thanks to the things I learned while working on the man, I can finally make the reflections work on all my mods. I must say it looks much better now.
Will you be making the engine transversely mounted? That would be some really frickin cool attention to detail.