i dont get it, its the exact same car with a different grille, why is it getting a new model and name?
you've probably said this before, but what are your plans for the SUV? do you plan to make it similar to an old Cherokee?
you have great skills in modeling, as well as vaguely explaining things! i can't wait to see what you do with all the stuff you have at your disposal
Thank you! --- Post updated --- Hello Everyone! I am Currently redoing The Grille. To look like a 2015 Jeep Wrangler, So I should have it done before Tomorrow the grille Should be! --- Post updated --- Alright! I did that sooner than I expected! I think it looks Spot on It has exactly 6 grille lines Like the Car has. I'll have some Pictures below. I also kept in mind the Grille Curves So I think it looks really good. but Give me your guys opinions. --- Post updated --- As you can see I have a Picture of the Old hopper Bumper and the new Edited Bumper! That's all Im gonna do tonight. I'll do more Tomorrow. I'll Keep you guys updated!
EVERYONE! I got really HUGE news! the Taillights are Fixed I figured it out so We are on track! here's a picture below! So now I can start with the Huge stuff now. But I am gonna edit the Lights a little bit.
Keep in mind Its still being worked on. But thank you for telling me that. --- Post updated --- Hello Everyone again! I have edited the Badge on its grille, Now the Badge is on the Hood/Front of the Car now I'll have a picture below.
Yes Sir! --- Post updated --- Sithhy I just Edge splitted it and Thank you! it looks much much better! And Everyone Else The car is looking amazing! Here's a picture! --- Post updated --- I have changed the Steering Wheel A little bit!
Always back up your work. Whenever you get a good day's work in, more than 5 mins etc. Whenever you accomplish something tricky, challenging or finish a bunch of very monotonous work (there is always some in every project). BACK UP YOUR WORK. This means: 1.) Put it online on your backup server, everyone should have a private backup like One Drive, Mega NZ (I use Mega), or Google Drive - countless similar ones exist. 2.) Back it up to another drive on your computer. 3.) Back it up to CD-R / DVD-R / BD-R discs or a backup drive that you do not otherwise keep constantly connected to the computer (in the event of a ransom virus that encrypts all your data on all connected drives to the PC). Hard drives (even some old ones!) stored in a desk drawer work great for this. A power failure can happen and the c: drive can forget it has any files on it at all... a RAID array can always have catastrophic failure rendering it useless, hardware failure can strike, and so can any number of other Tom-foolery that Windows likes to do to itself. It's also good if you make a mistake - you're only human. So yes, just putting this in here as if you're going to work on something, make sure it counts (as-in it EXISTS and isn't destroyed by a virus or just something stupid / preventable). Keep up the good work and thanks for being part of the modder community.