Re: Ferrari 248F1 by Nic & Öggo - Monza Version Released [56k Warning]

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Re: Ferrari 248F1 by Nic & Öggo
Date: March 02, 2007 07:54AM
Posted by: SchueyFan
Re: Ferrari 248F1 by Nic & Öggo
Date: March 02, 2007 09:29AM
Posted by: james84
Fantastic! The rear wheels covers!
Re: Ferrari 248F1 by Nic & Öggo
Date: March 02, 2007 09:32AM
Posted by: _Erix_
Incredible! You guys are the best. I want this car in my 2006 spec gp4!



[1991] [2003] [2004] [gp2 world series]
Re: Ferrari 248F1 by Nic & Öggo
Date: March 02, 2007 12:22PM
Posted by: Enzojz
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A Racing and Rail fan.



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Re: Ferrari 248F1 by Nic & Öggo
Date: March 02, 2007 12:24PM
Posted by: Viper-F1.com
Yeah, just make the rear wheel covers as part of the car, just offset from the brakes. Then when in the game, they should show up over the wheels. :D Renault and Ferrari for 07 can be SPOT ON!!!!!!! :D

Giggidygiddiygoo!



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Re: Ferrari 248F1 by Nic & Öggo
Date: March 02, 2007 12:25PM
Posted by: atanasov
NICE!!! :)
Re: Ferrari 248F1 by Nic & Öggo
Date: March 02, 2007 01:06PM
Posted by: Enzojz
Viper-F1.com Wrote:
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> Yeah, just make the rear wheel covers as part of
> the car, just offset from the brakes. Then when
> in the game, they should show up over the wheels.
> :D Renault and Ferrari for 07 can be SPOT
> ON!!!!!!! :D
>
> Giggidygiddiygoo!


make the cover on the car won't work fine , coz the wheels will shake

A Racing and Rail fan.
Re: Ferrari 248F1 by Nic & Öggo
Date: March 02, 2007 01:26PM
Posted by: Viper-F1.com
Why will the wheels shake? 3D rims dont rotate. It's just the textures that show up. So if you create a nice smooth-ish circle, and displace it from the rear wheels, then why would it make the rear wheel shake??



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Re: Ferrari 248F1 by Nic & Öggo
Date: March 02, 2007 01:29PM
Posted by: fongu
suspension movements... I've set mine up in the car shape, I'm happy with it


Re: Ferrari 248F1 by Nic & Öggo
Date: March 02, 2007 01:43PM
Posted by: Enzojz
Viper-F1.com Wrote:
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> Why will the wheels shake? 3D rims dont rotate.
> It's just the textures that show up. So if you
> create a nice smooth-ish circle, and displace it
> from the rear wheels, then why would it make the
> rear wheel shake??


watch carefully the suspension movement , esp. when the car starts , brakes and etc...

A Racing and Rail fan.
Re: Ferrari 248F1 by Nic & Öggo
Date: March 02, 2007 01:51PM
Posted by: Yulcsa
Can somebody please show me a T-cam view?
Thanks in advance!

Re: Ferrari 248F1 by Nic & Öggo
Date: March 02, 2007 02:42PM
Posted by: Viper-F1.com
Suspension movement! Simple answer, attach the covers to the parts called Suspension! Or you telling me, that the wheel is static, and the suspension moves. OR, even worse, are you saying that the suspension moves, but the discs stay in the same place? No! If the suspension moves, then place the wheel covers on the suspension. The wheels are positioned due to the centre of the suspension point, to my knowledge, so I reckon it should work perfectly. I someone wants to test my theory, or make the part and I'll test myself, then we as a community can all benefit!!! :D
Re: Ferrari 248F1 by Nic & Öggo
Date: March 02, 2007 03:22PM
Posted by: 32BOBO32
Enzojz Wrote:
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you opened 3/4 topics for your 248F1... Do you have intention to put a link or image in every post where someone wrote "ferrari" word?
Re: Ferrari 248F1 by Nic & Öggo
Date: March 02, 2007 03:38PM
Posted by: _Erix_
Enzo,
You keep on bothering us with your mediocre renders in all these forum n00b style threads you started. That's ok, but don't litter this thread with your car. I asume you can read so what about the decency to keep this thread dedicated to Nicola and Diego's superb F248.



[1991] [2003] [2004] [gp2 world series]
Re: Ferrari 248F1 by Nic & Öggo
Date: March 02, 2007 03:44PM
Posted by: Enzojz
why not ? you can post yours on my page :p never mind.

A Racing and Rail fan.
Re: Ferrari 248F1 by Nic & Öggo
Date: March 02, 2007 03:47PM
Posted by: Enzojz
Viper-F1.com Wrote:
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> Suspension movement! Simple answer, attach the
> covers to the parts called Suspension! Or you
> telling me, that the wheel is static, and the
> suspension moves. OR, even worse, are you saying
> that the suspension moves, but the discs stay in
> the same place? No! If the suspension moves,
> then place the wheel covers on the suspension.
> The wheels are positioned due to the centre of the
> suspension point, to my knowledge, so I reckon it
> should work perfectly. I someone wants to test my
> theory, or make the part and I'll test myself,
> then we as a community can all benefit!!! :D


ok . just watch HOW THE REAR WHEELS MOVES WHEN THE CAR STARTS OR BRAKES , my english is not so good as yours , but I think you are wrong .

Truth will tell .

A Racing and Rail fan.
Re: Ferrari 248F1 by Nic & Öggo
Date: March 02, 2007 03:49PM
Posted by: Paco
'cause this thread is called 'Ferrari 248F1 by Nic & Öggo', so please respect that, you have enough threads about your own Ferrari already, so there's no need to post about it here.



I'm against sigpics
Re: Ferrari 248F1 by Nic & Öggo
Date: March 02, 2007 04:06PM
Posted by: schroeder
wise words...
this thread was opened to show the progress of nic and öggos ferrari 248f1.

matt
Re: Ferrari 248F1 by Nic & Öggo
Date: March 02, 2007 04:16PM
Posted by: Enzojz
OK.

I will respect them , but I don't like Erix , always.

A Racing and Rail fan.



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Re: Ferrari 248F1 by Nic & Öggo
Date: March 02, 2007 04:35PM
Posted by: JPM2002
Yeah, the wheel covers attached to the rear suspesion, it works just fine, I have it on the E-Schumi Ferrari I modified for myself... Ok, it doesn't spin around, but you hardly notice it. Only downfall of course is if you lose a rear wheel, the cover is still floating around the rear suspension... :D
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