I would like to request some other licence plate formats for countries other than New Zealand.
This would make designing cars with equally sized, and correctly porportioned plates soo much easier.
I would like to request some other licence plate formats for countries other than New Zealand.
This would make designing cars with equally sized, and correctly porportioned plates soo much easier.
I like all these suggestions. The rear plate frame idea is one I’ve thought about, it could be done in a similar fashion to headlamps, with bones and a skinned mesh so the plate stays flat and upright, you’ll notice the vanilla plates do that, they’re always flat, they don’t conform to bodies.
The stick out plate frames are a challenge I’d also like to tackle, but it’ll require me figuring out pod-light magic. I’ve made a plate frame before, but without any bones and it just looks like crap as it conforms to the shape of the body. Bent plates aren’t right, so you need the bones, the skinned mesh…then you need it to stick out from the body…and that’s the hard part that I’ve yet to decipher. So far, only thecarlover has figured that one out. But I’ll still give it a go assuming your post gets all the likes
Thumb buttons are easy, that’s not a problem. Same with backup sensors. I think I could even do the back up sensors in an array, so you don’t have to place them individually too.
Wipers would be an interesting challenge as well, I’d think you’d have to make them so the pivot and the blade are designed to morph to the body surface, but overlapping them on windows is not a likely option. Could possibly do a jankey tab or something, I dunno, but it would take some serious fiddling. It’s likely going to end up a limitation of specific bodies more than anything, since we can’t place fixtures on glass.
To everyone else:
I intend to get started on the next round of goodies on Tuesday, so get those ideas in to me soon!
The 9th gen Mitsubishi Galant Ralliart had some really cool looking head and tail lights.
The tail lights should probably be modeled without that integrated spoiler though… or with it, and then add the spoiler as a fixture… but that would probably never line up correctly on most bodies.
Galant headlights can have plenty of variants, since every trim level seemed to have different ones
The non-Ralliart version of the tail-lights didn’t have the integrated spoiler, so it may be a better base to start with.
Oh, and modern style lights and grilles like these:
And for the memes:
OMG yes, a blower intake. That would be all of the fun.
1. I think the spindle grille fixture have to come up in the suggestion sooner or later.
Script font.
For example, this one’s called ‘lamacchina’, otherwise known as the Lamborghini font:
50s-esque badge typeface.
This one is called Raceway Medium:
Bold and italic typefaces. I don’t put any specifics for this because, well, just anything bold and/or italic makes me a happy.
Front tow hook:
Hood pins:
Decorative wheelie bars and parachute (I say decorative because I’m 99% sure it’ll fall off in BeamNG lol):
Or maybe go crazy and downright bosozoku exhausts:
But it wouldn’t fit any of the bodies…
No it doesn’t directly fit but it’s useful for people that want to obscure part of it or just have some different shapes to play around with.
The infamous Lexus spindle grill, would help get some really unique shapes going!
Here’s a smaller practical type fixture that hopefully wouldn’t be too much trouble to get working. The shape-carving fixtures in the workshop could be expanded on with more shallow and/or more rounded versions. They could be used as concave trim pieces, “fake” panel gaps, and could probably find other uses combined with other fixtures.
Something like the lines down the sides of an F50.
You can make all of that stuff pretty easily out of existing fixtures though.
I think as far as diffusers and stuff goes, we could use something like a rounded version of the mudflaps with no logo and/or mudflap like fixtures that sit farther into the body. We could also really use basic trim pieces with some depth so you can place the over grills/vents without it looking like its floating over them.
I’ll be tackling your suggestions first. I’ve already done some experimenting with license plate frames and indeed I can make them work. Wipers TBD… Stay tuned.
Your suggestions got as many,or almost as many votes, but they’ll have to wait for the first set of fixtures to be completed. But at this point they look like the next ones up.
Everyone else, keep submitting new ideas and voting with the like button.
Edit: I already have a proof of concept prototype, utilizing pod-light technology, for a front license plate bracket;
Also to address what others have been suggesting: IMO there’s no point making discrete fixtures out of modern lights because they’re characterized by a housing with many components inside that make it up. If you take all of that and make a light out of that then it ends up having a very specific look and a very limited use, rather it’s better that we have a wider variety of generic shapes and parts to combine to make modern styling possible, it’s totally doable and I think it’s pretty much the only real way to do it at all…
I think it’s obviously true that it’s better to make complex headlights and diffusers out of basic shapes, but that’s only the case for experienced designers who have spent lots of time with fixture placement. I’d suggest that for a large majority of Automation players, some modern diffusers and headlights would be useful to make cars look pretty decent without having to spend the time lining up every fixture and making everything perfect.
You might even have some sort of compromise by having one variant with all the components inside for one-and-done use, and one with just the exterior housing for layering use. For diffusers, one with just the cutout and one with all the fins and everything inside.