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Unfortunately I can't give you a hint of what I'll release next, because even I don't know what I'll release next.
There's a few things I have started but it just comes down to what I'm in the mood to finish at the time.
I can give you a teaser of something I have planned but it's a little ways away.
It's what I'm calling a city transit set, keeping with the vanilla aesthetic.
In vanilla game all the transit options either have one uniform color or liveries that don't match.
So I want to make a transit set that has matching liveries across different forms of transportation.
Right now this will include two new metro models. One based of of Chicago's "L" and one based off of New York City's Subway.
Also be making a new tram model because in my opinion the vanilla tram doesn't look that good at all.
Then a few city bus models made from a modified trolleybus.
And maybe a new monorail, maybe.
That's just something I've really wanted to do but again it's a little far away.
Can you make the same model like this as a trolleybus?
sry for my englisch skills xD.
Any hint to what the next vehicle will be? ;) haha cheers mate.
Not as difficult as I thought. It did require a little bit of time though.
All I did was watch the Blender 2.8 Beginner Tutorial series by Blender Guru.
That gave me a good understanding of what to do.
If I didn't know how to do something a quick Google search usually brought an answer.
And thankfully texturing isn't really an issue for me right now because I'm modifying vanilla vehicles. The textures are already made, I'm just making small edits.
Damn, I dont think I have the time to do blender, how challenging or how long does it take to get the model done then texture?
I just use Blender.
But I'm teaching myself 3D modeling as I go along so I thought modifying vanilla vehicles would be a good start.