Question About the New Llamaghini Amenazador
Three Wishes
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I went to bed last night wishing I had a supercar model for a scene I'm thinking of, and lo and behold, I wake up to this new release. It's like the 3D Fairy visited me in my sleep. (I don't remember leaving a tooth under my pillow before bedtime, but at my age, there's no telling what fell off while I wasn't looking.)
If anybody's snapped this car up already, I'm curious to know if the side windows roll up and down. That ability isn't mentioned in the promo material. Or maybe it is, and I just haven't had enough coffee yet to employ basic reading skills.
I can live without it if they don't, but it's going to mean a little extra work for me.
Thanks!
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Another question might be: does it have a Right Hand Drive option?
Hi there,
Sorry I did not get in here sooner to answer but i am not around on sundays.
To answer the first question, the windows have no movement but if you are just looking to hide them, the windows are sererate nodes from the doors so you can hide them like you would any body part or you can hide them by making the surface invisable.
As for right side driving, no sorry. I am in Canada and the car is set up the north american way.
Thank you both for your interest.
Thanks for the response, Mattymanx! And like I said, it's not a deal-breaker one bit. It's a terrific-looking car. I'm in :-)
dhtapp if you are using daz studio, to have a right side driving, just dial the car with a -100% in x size that will mirror it on that axes *wink*
ROFL that's absolutely brilliant!
Even easier in Bryce, you just hit Flip X. I do it all the time with cars.
sioc, I think you meant that comment for me, LOL.
Anyway, yes it is a good solution in most cases, but I have found that it can cause other problems - like logos and number-plates which are now mirrors of themselves. For example, this car has "Llamaghini" written across its rear. If you inverse scale it you are giving yourself another technical problem.
Have you tried to X-scale a car -100%, it will turn it into a left side driving car (except you need to create mirrored textures for meters and plates, but it's the way I've been using when rendering cars that are supposed to be in the UK.