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| 06 Dec 2013 12:35 AM |
| No, no, no, not the stupid one with cylinder wheels. |
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| 06 Dec 2013 12:45 AM |
Use the Search button up top and find one of the many explanations already given in the Building Helper forum about how to make a car. CFramed, Welded, and others.
Cars need to have Cylinder wheels to work with a VehicleSeat. There are other kinds of cars that are scripted or have wheels made of CFramed parts that have Weld Scripts in them.
What kind of car do you mean? |
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| 06 Dec 2013 01:48 AM |
| Are you saying you want cube wheels? |
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| 06 Dec 2013 07:04 PM |
| I mean by like the car with cylindermesh wheels, or something. |
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| 07 Dec 2013 11:27 AM |
You can't use CylinderMesh wheels because the block is still square, it just looks like a cylinder with the mesh in it. I have seen Scripted cars with CylinderMesh wheels, but unless you get a free model with CylinderMesh wheels from the catalog and build on it I can't help you with scripting very much. |
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| 07 Dec 2013 12:26 PM |
| What if I change the formfactor of the cylindermesh wheels to "Ball?" Would that work? |
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| 09 Dec 2013 09:39 PM |
| It should, because wheels are actually Balls, with a mesh around them. That's why when you blow a car up the wheels roll away in an odd manner. |
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