chris_uk
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for the carbon fibre one you wanna make the weave look smaller.
abit like this
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A1EX
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the lancia looks like its been severely skid marked all over
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Steve
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i agree im going to remove the mud off the front, im happy with it on the side so il leave it at that
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Doug
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Carbon Fibre Tutorial:
http://forums.forzamotorsport.net/forums/thread/347446.aspx
Going to try it later!
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Gavin
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this tutorial is awsome!!
http://forums.forzamotorsport.net/forums/thread/213264.aspx
pew pew pew pewwwww
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Gavin
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looks like this guy has to redesign this
pew pew pew pewwwww
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Doug
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well fair play I am gash at trying to do carbon
I will post a picture of my effort in a min
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Doug
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Thats my effort, there is carbon effect stamps over flowing onto the body work and I cant get rid of it
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Steve
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righty iv toned down the mud to more realistic levels on the bonnet and front, final pics before and after
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Russ
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gwaan then stevey boy, how muchos
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Steve
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il work it out in a min, just racing at present
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Gavin
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approx how much of your life did you spend on that steve
impressive stuff
pew pew pew pewwwww
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Steve
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5 or 6 hours ish
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John
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Let me get this straight, you spent 6 hours making that look dirty instead of actually playing the game?
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Steve
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indeed which is why im frantically racing noww to catch up lol
btw painting is all part of the game, so in theory i was playing the game
and i can earn some credits off it too
oh and the time spent wasnt just on the dirt, had to create all the decals and graphics from scratch too
[Edited on 23-06-2007 by Steve]
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John
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It does look very good but theres not a chance i'd be doing that.
I used the photo mode in the last gt a couple of times and that was it.
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Liam
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Let me know a price Steve, for that and the 206
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A1EX
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much better now, doesnt looks like its hit a 5 metre high pile of cow dung
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Ren
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Yep looks tons better... except there's not enough mud on the rear of the car and still too much on the front. Not that I'm badly criticizing, just some constructive criticism
[Edited on 23-06-2007 by Ren]
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Steve
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my stab at carbon fibre
only uses about 20 layers aswell
needs tidying up a bit though
[Edited on 23-06-2007 by Steve]
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Steve
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another pic
whatdya think guys? is it worth me writing a guide?
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Liam
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Not bad, Steve.
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drax
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Looks good
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Steve
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GUIDE
Guide to making foolproof awesome looking Carbon Fibre
Please note the carbon fibre must be made over a solid graphite coloured object so either colour your whole car or your bonnet this METALLIC colour
Or if your car is a different colour cover and you want to cover a random area that isnt the bonnet you want place a vinyl of this colour underneath.
Note if doing a small area and applying a vinyl below the results wont look quite so good, but still good!
Step 1
Apply Vinyl Shape - Stripes - Stripe 17
Make it this colour
Resize it to
X - 0.21
y - 36.61 or more, not less (make sure this stretchs over the widest point of the area)
Spin - 28.00
You should have something looking like this
Copy this layer and duplicate, align it up exactly parallel. You made need to overlap it just slightly to make it look continuous. Once you have about 3 lined up you can copy those 3 layers and line them up etc, until you have covered the whole area.
Step 2
Apply Vinyl Shape - Stripes - Stripe 17
Make it this colour
Resize it to
X - 0.15
y - 36.61 or more, not less (make sure this stretchs over the widest point of the area)
Spin - 334.73
You should have something looking like this
Again start duplicating and lining up
When you have covered your area, tidy up any edges and voila, you have carbon fibre
Step 3
Admire
Thanks for reading, any problems or errors let me know and il amend.
[Edited on 27-06-2007 by Steve]
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drax
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