Thanks, the Python is my first Automation car. BTW what is AMC Gremlin? --- Post updated --- @cob4lt974 I would appreciate it if you can give some feedback.
Its weird when someone ask for feedback directly....... But okay. The rear needs more detail like diffuser(consider a fake ones if you making a family freindly car) A numplate place or whatever it is, using a painted grile or the ones in tge numplate section. A exhaust ironicaly your python didnt have one Design wise. The fixture didnt match the cars body lines Consider lada vesta's fornt fascia as its somehow match the body(just my opinion). The rear light is kinda meh. If you cant find ones that match, try make it your self(might take hours) Also some chrome accent in rear might help. I think thats enough for now. Btw if you need help in handling, G-farce is way better in handling stuff than me. See ya.
Not really , Theres alot of peoples that made these WAYYYYY better than me,especialy in automation's forum. I got some tips to make a great looking car: -try to imagine bizzare yet cool looking future cars. -if you got ones that really appealing try to deraw it first,do some rework if needed,try to figure out how to remake it using fixtures in automation. -try to use combination of fixtures. Not just rely on presets. -if you found something appealin on a irl car,try to implement that but throw the ones that didnt look good in your opinion. -try to go insane,you might get something you really proud of. -sometimes simple looks its better than overcomplicated -try to make the design as clean as posible There is many more but that was the ones help the most for me. Sometimes you didnt get what you want to, so keep trying. But if the car keeps looking like a half multipla half Pigeon. You should ditch that one, amd try to make something else,maybe you will end up with a car that really beautiful. If you want to,i can do some redesigns. Anyways keep it up.
Good tips indeed! Also, never overwork your stuff. Sometimes, simple is a key to having a nice looking car.. take for example a 2002 miata, simple looking yet fun, light and fast. The pictures i've put as thumbnail here shows that playing with depth and fixture correction parts can make something pretty rad looking. When I work on my LC (Latour Corporate) cars, I sometimes take a car that I really loved as a teen and make my own version of it. Also, as Cob4lt said, making half-half of cars you like can give a badass result. I've done a mix of a first-gen Viper and the GTA III Banshee to make my LC Python HSC i6 (did not steal the name of your model don't worry) and you can see it's funny at first, but grows on you with nostalgia lol.
The Gryphon Stargate is currently awaiting approval. Check images spoiler for pics. --- Post updated --- Also awaiting approval is the new LookoutX. --- Post updated --- A minor exterior refreshing will also be released next week on the Python.
Two new cars are awaiting approval: The new Twilight Sprint S and the Gryphon Falcon S. Check the pics in the pic spoiler. --- Post updated --- I will release the exterior freshening of the Python tomorrow. Have a good day!
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT: PLEASE READ Major rework announcement: I'm switching company because I don't like making regular boring cars anymore, instead I wanna try and make more performance and luxury cars. So now this thread is for Spinta Automotive now. That's all. Stay tuned for our first supercar, the Otto RS8!
The new Otto RS8 is currently awaiting approval! https://www.beamng.com/resources/spinta-otto-rs8.12415/