Message from @Springbok
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if you can you should add the ability to tie dead swapo onto the casspir wheel wells
But we all start from somewhere
One day my man
@Bartender come man
( i know its not posible lol)
Eh Bartender I'll keep that stuff out 😱
Be civil please
Though I will include damage when driving over enemies
As it was a tactic used...
i am civil, i cant help it that the guys actually did do that
Driving over friendlies will remain as it is now otherwise I can imagine a lot of griefing going on.
Yeah lol
especially when i drive and the commander is being retarded..
or the squad leader
Shit man one thing I'm really hating about blender 2.8 is they removed background images
So modeling over blueprints is a huge pain in the arse now...
Since you have to add planes or empties and assign the blueprint to them... agh what the hell were they thinking...
@Springbok Alternatives
1. Either use them as Empties like you could before, if you are using them as reference images to model over. This allows for great control of size, positioning and display options.
2. Use them in the newly added Camera Background feature, if you are aligning a camera to an existing photo, matching perspectives, for later compositing a 3D scene over existing footage.
3. Import them as planes using the Import Images as Planes addon like in previous versions
I'm trying to get started on the Samil 100 but struggling with the blueprints... I really, really miss the 2.79 background image feature
How about option 2?
I'll try that now
PS. you are using 2.8.1 right?
No 2.8
2.8.1 is latest
Ah alright on the Blender website on the mainpage it had the download for 2.8
2.80
Installer still sys 2.80
Neve mind. 2.8.1 is next beta. Sorry
No worries
I think what I may do is move back to 2.79 for modeling
2.8 for rendering...
2.8 is much much much better. Stick with it, you won't look back
You have to do it at some point anyway
I know. I'm loving it already except for the lack of the background image feature
I can't even model properly without that feature. It's paramount to how I work
Why they removed that feature is beyond me. It was far simpler in the old blender and you didn't have the blueprints cluttering the workspace like they do now.
I add my references into a collection called "References" and just turn that on and off as needed, but each to his own. You do what works for you.
I think I'm getting the hang of it but it's so much more work than it was before