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Post by f1rft on Feb 23, 2008 6:40:31 GMT -5
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Post by yanden on Feb 23, 2008 6:51:47 GMT -5
Nice work, its looking very nice so far. Who modelled your tyres? The left side tyres are not done right. It seems like you have the right side tyres on the left side too. The left side tyres need to have the wider strip on the outer rim, not the inner. Just letting you know Other then that, its great work, good job guys.
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Post by f1rft on Feb 23, 2008 6:57:44 GMT -5
im not sure im acting as the translator for F1RFT but your probably right! lol
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Post by yanden on Feb 23, 2008 6:58:38 GMT -5
I know because we did the same mistake until one of the beta testers pointed it out and we fixed the issue. I thought I'd let you know
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Post by f1rft on Feb 23, 2008 7:00:43 GMT -5
lol could you explain the error more or point out the error in paint and re upload the image..... sorry about this
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Post by yanden on Feb 23, 2008 7:01:17 GMT -5
Sure give me a moment and will do so
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Post by f1rft on Feb 23, 2008 7:03:58 GMT -5
awesome thanks
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Post by yanden on Feb 23, 2008 7:11:38 GMT -5
Ok let me note down the numbers first 1 = Outer rim of right tyre 3 = Inner rim of right tyre 2 = Inner rim of left tyre 4 = outer rim of left tyre Now to explain. As seen in section 1. The outer rim of F1 tyres has a larger gap before the first groove then what the inner side does. The inner side has a shorter span from the groove to the side of the tyre. On the left tyre, the outer wall which is the thick section is actually on the inside part showing on section 2. When it should be on section 4, and the short span from groove to side of tyre is in the inner part. So its like you have the right tyres on the left side. Think of the left side tyre textures inverted horizontically. But with the white striped moved to the normal position, as if you just flip the texture it won't work, the white groove will be in the wrong position. You understand what I mean?
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Post by yanden on Feb 23, 2008 7:14:05 GMT -5
to also note, it may be just the angle of this image, but even at this angle its very visible. I just thought I'd point it out, if its not a mistake, you can set it straight, if it is, at least now you know
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Post by f1rft on Feb 23, 2008 7:22:29 GMT -5
thanks for the info, must have taken ages to write all that , now you have mentioned it i can see the error now thanks
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Post by yanden on Feb 23, 2008 7:23:58 GMT -5
You're welcome mate. All the best of luck with the mod.
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Post by Rover on Feb 23, 2008 7:31:39 GMT -5
Wow, awesome job on sharing your knowledge with another group Yanden.
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Post by f1rft on Feb 23, 2008 7:36:40 GMT -5
just found a real life image but i think you are still right about the F1RFT image anyway
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Post by yanden on Feb 23, 2008 7:44:47 GMT -5
Well sharing knowledge is not a bad thing. F1RFT seem to be passionate modders that wish to create a great mod for the community, I don't see any reason why I shouldn't help out if I see something. Its not me trying to be rude, or say they are nuts, or that I am trying to show that I have more knowledge, its just if I see something, I feel responsible to point it out in a constructive manner to help the group. This is the problem with the community today, a lot of groups are so absorbed in pregnant doging and bashing each other, there needs to be more help between groups. F1RFT: If you look at the right side tyre of that image, you see how the side of the tyre up to the first groove is bigger then the inside of the tyre. Thats what I mean But you see it now too so its cool
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Post by f1rft on Feb 23, 2008 7:50:30 GMT -5
yanden is right though people hold gruges against different mods, but why?, ok the facts are out about last years F1RFT 2007 but the 2008 mod look like its all their own work
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