But the actual seat got only a single pattern (tho each part can have different side of pattern)
And yeah. I use a noise effect to make/generate the pattern, just to see a little quicker how the seat to look like (one might think why the heck it looks like granite or something).
Figured out how to use "u_" on mapping names so, yes (almost, because side mappings don't seem to like it especially when angled).
And the patterns stay on LHD as well.
Omg I been missing out on this mod progress!!! I can’t wait to drive it! The details are amazing, great textures! My fav part is the shift boot for sure!
So basically the progress got lagged for something not actually working yet in-game. (And not really a progress as outcome looks *exactly* the same anyway... almost)
But I did bodywork skin mapping a while ago atleast.
Edit: Yeah, I did say I'm done with the interior...
Yeah, noticed something wrong around there when texturing the... vent? bonnet-windshield vent? And then "wth I did that?!" Thinking for a while and decided to go on anyway, along with making alp channel later for the non-working rough vshine/overlay things.
Unless reworking some of the textures, the only fix I could think is flattening the middle bit of the dashboard and bonnet by couple of cm or so.
Yeah, bunch of mismacthes. Those won't get fixed anytime soon according to my hands...
No real progress to post because I haven't made one (other than few bare fixes, 8JFZ does have abit coming up tho).
And renaming car name to something more fancy because previous name Avante was apparently a thing irl.
Seat badge with lowest possible effort. Always ended up looking bland when matching the actual colour so I picked bright background instead. Seat badges and plates are skinnable.
Also attached an interior comparison just to show how much far off from the real thing, either I manage to not dig up enough references or I'm just crap or something. But anyway...
So other than those error and mismatches inside-outside and quick fix(es) and stuff, '97/'98 car is pretty much ready really (pending FWD version).
Now, hands up for those who actually want to drive this thing.