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I've sanded down my centre caps and have just finished applying a few coats of primer.
I'm going to leave them until tomorrow now but should I use wet dry the primer before I paint with the main coat?
Front shocks could do with replacing and the dephaser is a little noisy. Apart from that I've never had a car I've kept in such good condition. I still miss the Arctic when I look back at my old photos though :-(
Domain names are pretty pointless these days. It's very rare I ever type one in as Google does the work for me. Even if I know the domain name I will type it into Google because it's quicker and if the site isn't near the top of Google then I probably don't want to visit it anyway.
No problem, I've PM'ed you a link. I've tried to include as much as I can but the textures may be missing.
I've been having a play with Unity tonight and I can see the learning curve is going to be huge! So far I've managed to get a solider to stand on a plane without falling through it haha...
I'll have a look around tonight and see what learning material I can find. I saw a couple of videos on the Unity site so I might use them to get familiar with the interface.
Thanks :). It's a V-Ray render done in 3dsMax with a few Photoshop effects on top. Although, they're not polished renders...
Cheers for the reply. I should have guessed you'd be the best person to answer my question :p
I'm more than willing to put the time into learning. Do you know of any good learning material or is it best to learn on your own?
My job requires alot of programming (mainly is C#, SQL, JavaScript...
Anyone had any exposure to this?
I'm downloading it now as I would like to get into some simple game development.
Is it possible to develop for PC, Android and iOS using this tool?
Unity Game Engine
Is this any good for you?
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I used Autoglym Black Dye a few years back on my old 182 and they came out great. I took the carpet out and washed them first to get all the grime out and then sprayed them once they had dried. I didn't noticed any patches.
Mine aren't in particular bad condition at the moment so I might leave...
Does anyone know of a good alternative to the Autoglym Black Dye?
I plan on taking my carpets out at the weekend and dying them but I thought I would ask before I fork out £40.
Spotted at about 10:20am today near the Chalfont Drive Driving School. Not seen one in that colour before but looked ready good!
Guessing it was someone off here judging by the cheeky smile haha.
They were really badly hazed at the bottom so I left the buffer on for a long time and it's made an indent on the headlight. It's white and I don't think I can buffer it out die to it being cutting so deep.
I refurbished them by hand a few years ago and they came out really good. I should of...
I am wanting to get some new clear glass fronts for my Xenons as I tried to refurb them with a buffer and ruined them . Does anyone know if it is possible to take the front off and replace it with a new one? So I wouldn't have to buy all the stuff that goes inside?