@Jetpackturtle wait you might ve able to enable developer settings by tapping on the build number 7 times and enable usb debugging. Then you can use the Chromebook to move the mods files.
@Jetpackturtle when you download the mod, there should be a "open splane files with which app" or somethibg like that, and select Simpleplanes. If that doesnt work, I dont know. My kindle always did it automatically.
Other tips:
+Make at least 2 teasers. This will give you attention.
+Give out a cool description. Show how your car was built. Give a little backstory of history of the car.
+Use text formatting. Gives out little "pops" in your descriptions. Search "text formatting" and you'll find some helpful posts on ow to format.
+Screenshots. Shows your car in action. Use Postimages.org to upload photos. I works on mobile and PC
-Don't beg for upvotes
-Take the constructive feedback. It really helps ya out. Hope this helps!
@Thetoymaker360 I can teach you. okay, here we go.
This is how I make half decent cars
Make some nice drawings
Get the front, sides, and rear. Make it ike a blueprint. Here is where you come up with the details. If your making a replica, just find the info on it,
Make a frame / bottom of car
make the frame of the car. I usually use small bits of fuselage (.25 , .25) and make the spots for the wheels, fuel tank, engine, etc.
Build the Main body of the car*
This is where you make the a,b,c, and other pillars of the vehicle. This is also where you put the bumpers on.
**Body panels
Put on the fenders, roof, hood, and other body parts on. Simple. Make the dash
Put on the steering and center console of the vehicle. seats
put in the seats. Finishing details and testing
Make sure everything looks nice.
(another comment is coming)
@Thetoymaker360 nah, i have waay too many builds already. In order here I go:
2018 Thor Four Winds 31E
1989 Pontiac Stinger Concept
Craftsman GT 6000 Riding Mower
2002 Saturn L300 Sedan
1997 Jeep Cherokee ( stock and offroad)
eh, and probably some more.
I might use it in the future and i will give credit.
@MisterT my goodness i can run this on an intel gpu from 7 years ago.. I only get 5-10 fps while looking at the map itself, looking away I get 30fps lol.
@JamesBoA yeah I agree
That's what Stormworks is for.
+2@ChiyomiAnzai oof forgot
@AndrewGarrison
@NathanMikeska
@randomusername ok?
Clickity clap heres a bat
+1@Jetpackturtle wait you might ve able to enable developer settings by tapping on the build number 7 times and enable usb debugging. Then you can use the Chromebook to move the mods files.
+1@Jetpackturtle weird.
@Jetpackturtle when you download the mod, there should be a "open splane files with which app" or somethibg like that, and select Simpleplanes. If that doesnt work, I dont know. My kindle always did it automatically.
T
ok
Make a bio
@SimpleBuilder2006 Try my totally not rushed tutorial
@Thetoymaker360 mine too lol
@Thetoymaker360 yes, under Crashfighter05. my number is #8214
@SimpleBuilder2006 Fine tuner
@Thetoymaker360 huh?
you mean tablet?
Other tips:
+Make at least 2 teasers. This will give you attention.
+Give out a cool description. Show how your car was built. Give a little backstory of history of the car.
+Use text formatting. Gives out little "pops" in your descriptions. Search "text formatting" and you'll find some helpful posts on ow to format.
+Screenshots. Shows your car in action. Use Postimages.org to upload photos. I works on mobile and PC
-Don't beg for upvotes
-Take the constructive feedback. It really helps ya out.
Hope this helps!
@Thetoymaker360 I can teach you. okay, here we go.
This is how I make half decent cars
Make some nice drawings
Get the front, sides, and rear. Make it ike a blueprint. Here is where you come up with the details. If your making a replica, just find the info on it,
Make a frame / bottom of car
make the frame of the car. I usually use small bits of fuselage (.25 , .25) and make the spots for the wheels, fuel tank, engine, etc.
Build the Main body of the car*
This is where you make the a,b,c, and other pillars of the vehicle. This is also where you put the bumpers on.
**Body panels
Put on the fenders, roof, hood, and other body parts on. Simple.
Make the dash
Put on the steering and center console of the vehicle.
seats
put in the seats.
Finishing details and testing
Make sure everything looks nice.
(another comment is coming)
@Thetoymaker360 nah, i have waay too many builds already. In order here I go:
2018 Thor Four Winds 31E
1989 Pontiac Stinger Concept
Craftsman GT 6000 Riding Mower
2002 Saturn L300 Sedan
1997 Jeep Cherokee ( stock and offroad)
eh, and probably some more.
I might use it in the future and i will give credit.
This is really good! I'm actually amazed at the detail! I'm not being sarcastic either!
+1@SimpleBuilder2006 OwO
nice
Nice! Needs a "wide load" sign on the front and back lol
sorry i bothered with this one.
lol
Pew pew
+4Nogo industries can start up production for civilian vehicles to you nation.
@Jetpackturtle Jeep Wagoneer then?
based on that fender, my guess will e a late 90s Jeep Cherokee Sport.
@Nerfenthusiast idk why
@Minecraftpoweer no
@what1do2you3think oh, SP will run on almost anything made in the last 12 years.
+1Ill post spam
Make it chunky style
Nope.
And why should I care?
@Minecraftpoweer prove it
........
@MisterT my goodness i can run this on an intel gpu from 7 years ago.. I only get 5-10 fps while looking at the map itself, looking away I get 30fps lol.
This is SimplePlanes at the lowest possible resolution( 320* 2something)
@PositivePlanes ok
@PositivePlanes What do you mean?
@RailfanEthan best
Goodbye. In 20 years, please don't hit my Cessna please.
🍲made you soup🍲
+1cool
do them yourself. you can do it!
@jamesPLANESii that's the twist.
@jamesPLANESii thanks!
lol i forgot to upvote so long ago
I remember the old one.