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Sunday, May 12, 2013

Alright, long time no blog...

Okay, so basiclally the title says all. Sorry guys, I had just lost time to blog. Before I was involved with school (still am), and I also wasn't in the mood to do this sort of thing. So, since then I've gotten bored so I guess I'll try to be more active with blogging. I also haven't mentioned to you guys that I've gotten a new PC about a month or so back. No, I didn't build it. I got it from CyberPower... yeah I know, pathetic. Though, I didn't feel like buying parts for one and then accidentally messing it all up accidentally. So, anyways I've just been playing games, hanging out with friends. You know, the usual. Alright, so to wrap things up: I'll try to post on my blog more, so check out here every now and then! Btw here are some screen shots of my GTA IV:













Saturday, February 23, 2013

Tutorial On How To Add License Plates

      My second post for the day... I guess I'll be more active from now on! (Hopefully) So, anyways lets get to it! I demonstrated how to add a license plate on with my Drift Junkie AE86. Well, it was made by Ben, modified by me... whatever, that's not the point. Adding license plates on is quite easy. I explained it all to you in one simple picture, but before that here's what your car could look like with detailed license plates.



Yes, the car's CFramed as I think I've explained to you all before in an earlier post. By the way, I wouldn't really recommend trying to drive with the detailed license plates, since I believe that each one is around 57 bricks and possibly more. They're really for show only, unless you have some kind of super fast PC that can run it. Anyways, here's the one picture tutorial!


You might want to click on the image and enlarge it. It's an easy three steps that'll take you roughly around... 5-10 seconds? Well, to get everything ready. To add it onto your car it'll take longer. I'll explain it again in the text. First, you have to disable collision check which will allow you to put the bricks that have it disabled into other bricks. This is done because some bumpers are offsetted. Bascially what I mean by this is that the bricks that make up the bumper are further out more in-front than they appear. So when you add on the license plate, it won't be floating in front of the bumper. Selecting the magnet + is just a proportion thing. It's just for more precision. Well, I hope that this helped! If you have any problems/questions, just mention/ask them in the shout box. Until next time guys, bye!

Japanese License Plates Up For Grabs

     I felt like being nice and releasing these great looking license plates! (As I often say, in my opinion XP) So I've included both the red stripe and the regular one in these two downloads. I'm pretty sure that you can  add these on to your cars with Studio 2013. Just hit the new move tool, put it on the magnet +, and then make the front of your car non-cancollide. Or whatever it is... I think I'll just make a tutorial on how to do it. Though, I'm using studio 1.0 and I'd have to download 2013 back. Anyways here are the download links:

Regular License Plate: https://www.4shared.com/file/V1JSU1jP/Japanese_License_Plate.html

Red Stripe License Plate: https://www.4shared.com/file/NYPleKHo/Japanese_License_Plate_2__Red_.html

Friday, February 22, 2013

In-active... and some updates.

     Yeah, I know. I haven't been posting in a while and I'm sure that you guys have gotten bored by now. Though, I'm actually working on some things that will be posted about, and then released. Well,  just an update on me: So, apparently my Driving Force GT (Racing wheel for Gran Turismo 5) broke last weekend... so today and a few days ago I tried fixing it. Yeah, it was a major waste of time considering the fact that it still wasn't working after I took it apart and put it all back together. Well, anyways the PS4 was just recently announced. I guess that it looks good, but I still think that PC's are better just more expensive and such. We'll see how it goes. Oh, and there's nothing new with my Xmods.. though I hope that I can get to them soon. Oh, and just so you guys don't get annoyed here are some pictures of one of the cars I've recently got back and am going to finish + release.


So, yeah. It's a 180sx that I was building on about a year ago. I quit on it because I was having problems copying one light onto the other side. I fixed it up today, so you should be expecting this soon! By the way, I'm debating on making this an Onevia or a 180sx. I'll make both, but what first? Well, I'll catch you guys later! Bye!