That's okay, we'll find some time to play. I just hope the servers get back up before I come home! I will need a good break from finals week!GMAC wrote:Not sure if Erik knows about it, I did tell Lambo the other day there. I don't think Assasin plays anymore, also it looks like we might not be playing either as the servers have been down since Saturday night(well maybe earlier but that's when I noticed). My mic also broke on Saturday so I will try to find one in my parents' house as my brothers have got Xbox Ones now. Hopefully I can get to see your newer designs at some point and have a little cruise, but it won't be until Saturday night.
Xbox 360 Custumz Yo!
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Very nice
I wanted to post a comment on Youtube as well, but you have to multiple log in, do a retina scan, give DNA sample, volunteer in an experimental drug trial and tell them if you like blondes or brunettes first
Anyway, great job. Amazing what you can do with the TDU2 stickershop.
I wanted to post a comment on Youtube as well, but you have to multiple log in, do a retina scan, give DNA sample, volunteer in an experimental drug trial and tell them if you like blondes or brunettes first
Anyway, great job. Amazing what you can do with the TDU2 stickershop.
Thanks guys!
If you don't want the lines to get blurry (at leasr on the Xbox version), you can't leave the paint shop in the middle of a project to save it. So basically I have to sit down for anywhere from two to four hours to complete a car! But it's a lot of fun for me!Bezrider wrote:I still don't know how you manage to get such clean lines with that crappy paint editor.
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Yea I knew that but I still cant get it as good as yours.grooks10 wrote:Thanks guys!
If you don't want the lines to get blurry (at leasr on the Xbox version), you can't leave the paint shop in the middle of a project to save it. So basically I have to sit down for anywhere from two to four hours to complete a car! But it's a lot of fun for me!Bezrider wrote:I still don't know how you manage to get such clean lines with that crappy paint editor.
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I just have a little tip on things in Sticker Shop:
1) If you have a lot of space on the front and back (where number plates usually go) try and make a number plate - horizontal white rectangle, black border inside, same size as white rectangle but just a bit smaller so border is white rectangle, E.U on the right in blue and large writing, and on the top left stretching across the remaining space from border to E.U, put 4 random numbers or letters in yellow. Below fill the remaining space in 3 more random numbers or letters, again in yellow. Do this for the bumber and rear bumper. These number plates are perfect police cars - shows the "legal" signs of your cars
That's the only tip I got so far, quote from this post form more tips pliz
1) If you have a lot of space on the front and back (where number plates usually go) try and make a number plate - horizontal white rectangle, black border inside, same size as white rectangle but just a bit smaller so border is white rectangle, E.U on the right in blue and large writing, and on the top left stretching across the remaining space from border to E.U, put 4 random numbers or letters in yellow. Below fill the remaining space in 3 more random numbers or letters, again in yellow. Do this for the bumber and rear bumper. These number plates are perfect police cars - shows the "legal" signs of your cars
That's the only tip I got so far, quote from this post form more tips pliz
Gimme a break, now I have to edit my signature?
I've definitely tried doing plates before, but they don't usually work for the cars that I make (mostly race cars). And that TDU2 plate always gets in the way anyway! But it's still a cool idea! I've made a few license plates in Forza for a friend, and they're always really cool! If I ever get back to painting in this game, maybe I'll try making a car with plates!AwesomeSmilee wrote:I just have a little tip on things in Sticker Shop:
1) If you have a lot of space on the front and back (where number plates usually go) try and make a number plate - horizontal white rectangle, black border inside, same size as white rectangle but just a bit smaller so border is white rectangle, E.U on the right in blue and large writing, and on the top left stretching across the remaining space from border to E.U, put 4 random numbers or letters in yellow. Below fill the remaining space in 3 more random numbers or letters, again in yellow. Do this for the bumber and rear bumper. These number plates are perfect police cars - shows the "legal" signs of your cars
That's the only tip I got so far, quote from this post form more tips pliz
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