I want the fuel system to be positioned on the right side, this is for the Sonoma and Watkins Glen paint schemes. Although I've arranged it exactly as shown in the layers, the result isn't the same. Is there any way to fix this?
Thanks! I'll definitely choose option B; it doesn't really matter if the fuel line is just a sticker anyway. I will, though, do some tests to see if it fits perfectly with the gas tank.Either:
A (the insane route) - redo the compiling of the car body for each LoD after modeling in the cutout for the gascan connector onto the right side of the body, making sure the UV maps to the template correctly, AND doing this for EVERY make.
OR
B (the "fk it it's good enough"/easy route) - Taking the detail of the fuel cut-out parts on the template and moving/copying them to the center of the fuel ring for that extra bit of fawx detail to make it seem like there's something there. Yes, the body will still have the cutout on the left side, but this way it at least makes it look more realistic. (Side note: I would recommend moving the passenger side fuel insert decal down a little bit as it looks like it's too high up from that angle)
Thanks! I'll definitely choose option B; it doesn't really matter if the fuel line is just a sticker anyway. I will, though, do some tests to see if it fits perfectly with the gas tank.
Appreciate your efforts here. If I can save ya half of the trouble they pit the normal direction at Sonoma so you’ll only have to reverse these on the Glen schemes.I want the fuel system to be positioned on the right side, this is for the Sonoma and Watkins Glen paint schemes. Although I've arranged it exactly as shown in the layers, the result isn't the same. Is there any way to fix this?
Oh, thanks, you saved me from more work.Appreciate your efforts here. If I can save ya half of the trouble they pit the normal direction at Sonoma so you’ll only have to reverse these on the Glen schemes.