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Some guides to start off:
Lighting Tips
Complete Composition Guide
How to make your SFM Posters go from good to great
There's more where this came in the guides section. I would suggest looking there.
If I want a scene like that What do I have to do?
It's a scenebuild. I didn't use a map for that image.
Thanks! Glad you like the pack!
Oh. Personally that's a rather odd design but oh well. Thank you for the response.
Hope you have a good day.
That's how it suppose to look once you bonemerge it. You are suppose to pose the axle/brake bones.
Thank you for the response.
I have done this, and they still look wrong. Every time I bonemerge them, it makes the cars look like they're chopped tops. This is also the same issue I found with the car props version in Gmod. They don't look right.
You are supposed to bonemerge the wheels.
To bonemerge, drag the vehicle animationset onto the wheel animationset. Select the locked bones and apply the 'Zero' preset.