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Post by zed28 on Dec 3, 2005 0:44:04 GMT -5
I've done a couple of different wheel and tire combos for Rendering purposes (only FXR and FZR currenty). I made the wheels and tire from a tutorial in 3DS and have also started to scale and setup replacement wheels sets for simplicity. You can download them HERE
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Post by Bunta on Dec 3, 2005 6:38:31 GMT -5
Great work zed, keep it up mate.
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Post by zed28 on Dec 12, 2005 20:33:22 GMT -5
Added the 10 Spoke wheel set for the XRR.
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Post by zed28 on Dec 16, 2005 2:04:21 GMT -5
Added the 10 Spokes for the XFR...
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Post by zed28 on Jan 7, 2006 21:15:11 GMT -5
I've never used Ian's scenes until today and it appears the scale of his scenes doesn't match my wheels. When I did these, I did them from a raw import of the car model without moving, rotating or resizing it at all.
Im sure most folk on here are using Ian's scenes for rendering purposes so I wanted to know if anyone else is having this experience? So far I've just tried it with the XRR. The idea with the wheel/tire set is the ease of replacing the standard ones.
If indeed I do need to adjust them for Ian's scenes then I'll do so. Just let me know.
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Post by Bunta on Jan 7, 2006 21:40:14 GMT -5
I use your unsized wheels anyway (ones you haven't resized to fit the cars at all). I just scale them on-the-fly. The wheel begins at size that is 5 times bigger than the entire car. I scale and position one wheel, then clone it (copy) rotate it 180 and slide it to the other side of the car until it is where I want it. Then I group those two and clone them to make the 2nd pair. I slide those back into position and I'm done. Adjust camber and wheel turn as desired.
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Post by zed28 on Jan 7, 2006 22:22:47 GMT -5
Exactly, that's pretty much what I do also but the dedicated sets were primarily for the folk who maybe didn't know how to do this kind of stuff.
Of course there's no substitute for getting in there and getting your hands dirty to see how it's done yourself but either way, I'll do the conversions if people need them.
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Post by kakashi520 on Jan 9, 2006 19:19:34 GMT -5
which folder would it go into?
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Post by zed28 on Jan 9, 2006 21:29:46 GMT -5
It wouldn't go into any folder. Basically, all you do is highlight the wheels/tires on the LFS car and either hide or delete them first. Remember, you'll want to keep the rotors and calipers.
Once you've done that, MERGE the new wheels into the scene. Now, depending on whether or not you made the scene yourself, used Ian's scenes, scaled/moved the car then the wheels may or may not line up. When I did my scenes, the car was never moved or scaled from the moment I imported it and that's how I set the wheel scale and alignment.
Let me know if you have any problems and what scene you are actually using - your own or Ians.
I'll add the standard disclaimer here; backup your stuff first! ;D
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Post by jasefin on Mar 26, 2006 5:39:38 GMT -5
how i install this rims
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Post by schUPpor on Mar 26, 2006 7:12:55 GMT -5
The rims are not for use in game. You can only use them for renders.
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Post by leipo92 on Jun 4, 2006 4:52:02 GMT -5
where can i place the wheels?
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Post by MAGGOT on Jun 4, 2006 10:16:21 GMT -5
Look 3 posts above
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Post by Anakin on Aug 21, 2006 6:18:21 GMT -5
Guys, can someona post or send me on e-mail (u can find it in my profile) those replacement wheels sets for fzr and fxr. I didn't downloaded them first time I saw it but now, when I realy need them, link is broken. Thx in advance!
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Post by escortrally on Sept 13, 2006 13:19:00 GMT -5
Someone who has these rims please post them! All links are broken
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