Sprint Cup Series Alpha has been released
Burnout has released a Alpha series Sprint Cup Mod.
I’ve been making some new Sprint Cup Series models. It’s a big project for me, 5 makes in total. I just got tired of not having something that was much more accurate to the real cars to play with. Originally I wanted to get back into painting a few cool cars I seen from the 2016 NASCAR season, and I found out the models we had, just were not accurate. It forced me to change the scheme a bit, much of which was a pain because it really was quite a intricate paint job. so much of what I recreated after using photos for reference didn’t fit on the model. This was the reason why I quit painting cars in the first place. So instead of doing a half-ass conversion and ruining the original artist’s interpretation, I decided I’d just go ahead and make my own damn model. I made the Chevy SS and was just gonna leave it at that, but I had a lot of fun that I haven’t had in a long while so I decided to make even more models. In the end, I made 5 models total, the 2016 Chevy SS, 2016 Dodge Charger, 2016 Ford Fusion, 2016 Toyota Camry, and even the 2018 Toyota Camry. The models were a blast to make, especially the Charger. Seeing Dodge pulled out of NASCAR a few years back, I had freedom to kinda freestyle how I think it would look in NASCAR trim. And I feel I nailed the look. Even if I didn’t, the model looks bad ass nonetheless
Burnout web page
https://burnout3d.wordpress.com/
To help alleviate the amount of posts from people looking for the link to the half-assed alpha I put together in the
NR2003 Screenshot and Video Thread, here's the links,
X Files & Templates: http://www.mediafire.com/file/al281qddqf4a8e6/NMES_X.7z
Alpha: http://www.mediafire.com/file/2dwwecfa6rwra8e/MonsterEnergySeries.7z
Burnout has released a Alpha series Sprint Cup Mod.
I’ve been making some new Sprint Cup Series models. It’s a big project for me, 5 makes in total. I just got tired of not having something that was much more accurate to the real cars to play with. Originally I wanted to get back into painting a few cool cars I seen from the 2016 NASCAR season, and I found out the models we had, just were not accurate. It forced me to change the scheme a bit, much of which was a pain because it really was quite a intricate paint job. so much of what I recreated after using photos for reference didn’t fit on the model. This was the reason why I quit painting cars in the first place. So instead of doing a half-ass conversion and ruining the original artist’s interpretation, I decided I’d just go ahead and make my own damn model. I made the Chevy SS and was just gonna leave it at that, but I had a lot of fun that I haven’t had in a long while so I decided to make even more models. In the end, I made 5 models total, the 2016 Chevy SS, 2016 Dodge Charger, 2016 Ford Fusion, 2016 Toyota Camry, and even the 2018 Toyota Camry. The models were a blast to make, especially the Charger. Seeing Dodge pulled out of NASCAR a few years back, I had freedom to kinda freestyle how I think it would look in NASCAR trim. And I feel I nailed the look. Even if I didn’t, the model looks bad ass nonetheless
Burnout web page
https://burnout3d.wordpress.com/
To help alleviate the amount of posts from people looking for the link to the half-assed alpha I put together in the
NR2003 Screenshot and Video Thread, here's the links,
X Files & Templates: http://www.mediafire.com/file/al281qddqf4a8e6/NMES_X.7z
Alpha: http://www.mediafire.com/file/2dwwecfa6rwra8e/MonsterEnergySeries.7z
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