To all my US Friends and relatives, have a Happy Thanksgiving, here Sue n Johnny spend Thanksgiving Eve at Dick’s Diner, here they are with their “his n hers” Chevy’s!
Here are some renders of the 54 Chevy Wagon. I was a little disappointed in a few things. One, the back right door window is missing. That sux big! Also, the rear gate door and window are not in a zero default position. The point of origin is not on the hinges like it should be. You have to rotate them and then move them back and forth and up and down to position them in an open position. It took a while to do that. Then to get them back to the closed position, again you have to work with them. The dials should say zero in the closed position, but they don’t. When I zero the tailgate, it ends up in the front seat, just like some of the GTA cars…hmmm…nah! Anyway, I just posed them open, saved it, then posed them closed, and saved it. That way, I can use whichever I want. Still a big hastle though. The hood does not open and there is no engine. Also all the chrome rendered black and when rendered with the paint that came with it, the exterior green came out light blue. Not good.
I also googled 1954 Chevrolet Wagon images, and it gave me tons of them. Not one single car had the chrome strips over the windows nor under the windows. The ones that stop at the back doors, not sure why he put these strips on. There are no strips there on any car I looked at. Not one!
All else is ok. All in all, I would give this car about a 5 on a scale of one to ten.
Here is a GTA car that is a cross between a 1992 Chevy Caprice and a 1957 Chevy Nomad. It looks very cool. The detail is awesome on the engine and interior. The side mirrors have road reflections in them even.
Here are some renders of the 54 Chevy Wagon. I was a little disappointed in a few things. One, the back right door window is missing. That sux big! Also, the rear gate door and window are not in a zero default position. The point of origin is not on the hinges like it should be. You have to rotate them and then move them back and forth and up and down to position them in an open position. It took a while to do that. Then to get them back to the closed position, again you have to work with them. The dials should say zero in the closed position, but they don’t. When I zero the tailgate, it ends up in the front seat, just like some of the GTA cars…hmmm…nah! Anyway, I just posed them open, saved it, then posed them closed, and saved it. That way, I can use whichever I want. Still a big hastle though. The hood does not open and there is no engine. Also all the chrome rendered black and when rendered with the paint that came with it, the exterior green came out light blue. Not good.
I also googled 1954 Chevrolet Wagon images, and it gave me tons of them. Not one single car had the chrome strips over the windows nor under the windows. The ones that stop at the back doors, not sure why he put these strips on. There are no strips there on any car I looked at. Not one!
All else is ok. All in all, I would give this car about a 5 on a scale of one to ten.
Yeah, I found out about the right rear door window, must be this guy is getting in a hurry, as for positioning the back gate, you need to actually highlight the whole car, the way you do that is either through the scene tab or, simply click on it in the drop down list under the perameters tab, that will open up the “other” dials in the perameters, and allows you to steer the front wheels, open and close doors, including the rear gate, this is something I discovered awhile back.
Here are some renders of the 54 Chevy Wagon. I was a little disappointed in a few things. One, the back right door window is missing. That sux big! Also, the rear gate door and window are not in a zero default position. The point of origin is not on the hinges like it should be. You have to rotate them and then move them back and forth and up and down to position them in an open position. It took a while to do that. Then to get them back to the closed position, again you have to work with them. The dials should say zero in the closed position, but they don’t. When I zero the tailgate, it ends up in the front seat, just like some of the GTA cars…hmmm…nah! Anyway, I just posed them open, saved it, then posed them closed, and saved it. That way, I can use whichever I want. Still a big hastle though. The hood does not open and there is no engine. Also all the chrome rendered black and when rendered with the paint that came with it, the exterior green came out light blue. Not good.
I also googled 1954 Chevrolet Wagon images, and it gave me tons of them. Not one single car had the chrome strips over the windows nor under the windows. The ones that stop at the back doors, not sure why he put these strips on. There are no strips there on any car I looked at. Not one!
All else is ok. All in all, I would give this car about a 5 on a scale of one to ten.
Yeah, I found out about the right rear door window, must be this guy is getting in a hurry, as for positioning the back gate, you need to actually highlight the whole car, the way you do that is either through the scene tab or, simply click on it in the drop down list under the perameters tab, that will open up the “other” dials in the perameters, and allows you to steer the front wheels, open and close doors, including the rear gate, this is something I discovered awhile back.