IT! IS! DONE!
I am now in serious mental pain but the Bus is finally finished. Now I’ll do some BeamNG testing before making it a public release. @Knugcab this will be your tutorial.
IT! IS! DONE!
I am now in serious mental pain but the Bus is finally finished. Now I’ll do some BeamNG testing before making it a public release. @Knugcab this will be your tutorial.
That bus activates all my senses. I can smell it…hear it…feel it. Ok, ok, I have never tasted a bus, but still.
[quote=“Knugcab, post:186, topic:40569, full:true”] Ok, ok, I have never tasted a bus, but still.
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Most likely for the best that you never have.
How do we know this is the truth?
An attempt at a modern-day Primus, the 2014-2019 Merit.
The new brand logo somehow screams “IP” which is another brand around here, I hope the logo is not too similar (cant remember how the IP badge actually looks)
Just two pictures to show the transformation from a road car to a race car.
Very far from the IP logo that looks more or less like the BP logo but in black and gold (not replicated in game) and with the B replaced. Nothing that I thought about when I was first drawing it in 2000, but maybe it was subconscious.
Looks more early 00s, but cool nonetheless Very realistic and yet unobvious design.
since I always wanted to do this, showing the development over the decades…
The Primus Astrona and Merit, years 1960, 1968, 1978, 1985, 1994, 2004 and 2015
The B11 Ultra was an ultra luxury car released in 2015, loosely based on the prior generation 2004-14 B9. This was designed to rival the likes of the Bentley Flying Spur, Rolls-Royce Ghost and Maybach 57
So 1st I would get in and try to find all the buttons…2nd, dive into the infotainment screen
This is where it all started, way back in 1986. The luxury landscape looked different then, Mercedes had the W126, Jag had the XJ6 and we had this, the L1 Generation B9.
This car featured many innovations for its time, like 3-zone climate control, memory seats (not equipped on this model), reclining rear seats and more.
…and of course, it had to get an SUV equivalent, given it is now the early 90s and Inframotive needed something to provide a compelling alternative to the soon-to-release P38 Range Rover.
Why are my promised BeamNG cars still not there?
Well, my hundreds of cars get frequent updates. This time some basic illumination for night drives.
Even harder work is adding pillars and roof in the interior. Especially cars with a sunroof are a pain. If you use one large roof part, they get covered. If you want them to remain transparent, your roof looks bad, as seen here.
Does anyone have a solution?
interior supposed to be retro or a little old school looking but have to have modern tech. so here you go