[WEBM=]http://www.beamng.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=66776&stc=1&d=1436384474[/WEBM] [WEBM=]http://www.beamng.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=66777&stc=1&d=1436385760[/WEBM] Video of wagon
Remember there's always this if you get stuck on things http://www.beamng.com/threads/13152-In-depth-guide-to-Jbeam
I've actually used that a ton! It's the best jbeam tutorial out there IMO, and it's actually what got me started . Thanks to a lot of reading through your guide today, my box now behaves like a box! Also, I made a swing. Wee! [webm=]http://www.beamng.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=66804&stc=1&d=1436398437[/webm]
First time making jbeam from scratch. Fortunately, its stiff and not-self-destructible. Still hasn't collision tringlage and stuff, but I am proud of it.
Nice roofrack thing Nadeox! Whoop whoop! Yes it's slightly high poly... But meh, it'll be fine, trust me.
Hey! Great progress! Looks really detailed and accurate. I truely cant press that "Thanks" button enough hehe.
Great job Mythbuster! that dash is coming along nicely! concerning frame rate, Is it as intense as a t series?
Doesn't appear to be, at least not at this stage. My n/b is less flexy which might hide the framerate more because in theory it shouldn't be any less "intense". I don't exactly know if it's true but I always get the feeling that a slightly wobbly(or unstable, for that matter) n/b wrecks the framerate much more than a stable one(as in: spring/damp low and mass high, relative to eachother) that doesn't flex as much over bumps, even with an equal amount of nodes/beams. Regardless of that, I'll probably include an option with single n/b dually rear wheels(so physics-wise it's treated as 2 wheels instead of 4), should help a little bit. In theory though, it should be pretty close to the T65 with a cargo box, because same size/shape and same amount of wheels. But to me the RV feels smoother, but that might be placebo. Guess I'll try it out EDIT: Yeah, must be placebo. It's maybe 1fps higher... Bear in mind that even though you only see the frame of the RV, the entire bodyshell is n/b'ed
Joeyfuller2000 & My project: I cleaned up the model, fixed the origins and fixed the material. It's slapped on a Sunburst jbeam right now.
One of those days when I run outta' thanks. Looking sweet, so anxious to crash it. I love the late model Impala's, the PERFECT generic 4 door sedan. Please beam this baby with precision.
Is that your model? that Impala looks a lot like mine: Not saying that it is (I would need a wireframe), but it certainly looks really close.
Wow, they look really similar. Never checked the Driver SF models, they look really decent. This is my own: http://www.archcars.net/product-131-sedan-2012 If you guys want to use mine, just ask