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Author Topic: Teneksi's Showroom  (Read 100192 times)

I prefer Modern cars.
Why would you choose something poor in design?
Because I prefer boxy cars.
Key word in this conversation: prefer.
80 other people also prefer boxy. Ask THEM why they chose it.

The blocky 80s pickup should look like the 1970s ford f-150
You really dont need to do this design if you dont want to. i wanted to see if you liked it.
"The blocky 80s pickup should look like a 70s pickup with lots of small curves"
I honestly do kind of like that design, but that's not what I'm going for.

The blocky 80's pickup.

Too clean and too simple.
same thing inside.

I prefer modern cars because they have better design, better interio and more detailed.

Swoopy and complicated doesn't always mean better. Clean and simple are positive descriptors. Especially when you consider what game it's going to be driving through.

Don't get me wrong, I like modern cars as well, but the poll indicated a slight preference for the boxy option, and the Raptor and Rodeo were just released. I gotta go boxy.
« Last Edit: May 25, 2016, 01:42:14 PM by Teneksi »






courtesy of filipe:
« Last Edit: May 26, 2016, 12:44:03 AM by Teneksi »

Why does that orange car look so damn appealing


Why does that orange car look so damn appealing
Because it also happens to be transparent. :cookieMonster:






courtesy of filipe:

Transparent car? OMG Thats cool, you should keep that.

Also i was thinking about this today:

Also i was thinking about this today
mobile home van variant added to plans

Also i was thinking about this today:

use edit instead of doubleposting please/modify

use edit instead of doubleposting please/modify
snip or resize pictures instead of quoting them please

2014: "woah, my cars are getting so complex haha"






2016: "AAAAAAAAAAAHHHH"







« Last Edit: May 28, 2016, 05:44:11 AM by Teneksi »

congratulations you're the first person to turn a car into a rubber band ball






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