If you add some black lines for details, even just as Stroke at a thickness of 2 surrounding the grey, it will be darn sexy. Also that larger box with the shine on the front cover is a bit redundant.
^Anyone else starting to hate him? Like the girl from the chat that keeps sending underwear pictures but doesn't meet up yet...
Quick update... be patient guys, we are working on several aspects of the car too, like rims and tires look closer to the real ones. Maybe some related to the body... In the meantime finally we are working on physical details due to the latest info we have had with the direct help of the manufacturer and the priceless help of xxx too, but everything takes long time also because we have two different classes with different engines and traction and the comparison of the performances between model and the real D4 running on the same track is not easy. Yes we are also building ORP at the moment only for internal tests! Thank you
BTW, I would like to thank the persons that time by time started to help in the development and now on, depending of their free time and the needs of the development, are mandatory parts of the "noname" group that we are. - Alessio Contardi, 3d remake and modeling (with some easy things that I make under his supervision) - Alex Coutie, 3d animation - Chris "redapg", physic for most of the files together Nicola and I - Dennis Palatov, the maufacturer that is providing hundreds of data from the real cars - Juergen-BY, liveries together LcR - LcR, liveries together Juergen-BY - Nicola Acciarri, physic for most of the files together Chris and I - Slow Motion (here I am), physic, graphic, organization, overall supervision and management of the project - xxx, for the priceless help with the most complex and new features of rFactor2 Thank you also to few friends that are testing the cars since the first beta... and now we are releasing the beta 0.9q (maybe the #30)
A phenomenal team effort lead by a great team leader! This is guaranteed to be an extremely popular mod when released, due largely to the painstaking care and attention to detail of all aspects of the car.