Flat tire

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dv2000
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Flat tire

Post by dv2000 » Tue Sep 11, 2018 2:46 am

Hi One of our wheels is going to be just a rim Anyway to have a car lean more where the tire is missing? We tried to scale down a wheel but then suspension moves more down making car level again.

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Re: Flat tire

Post by dv2000 » Tue Sep 11, 2018 2:57 am

it seems that we can use external force to push down one side of a car but then we always have to hold the button for this

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Re: Flat tire

Post by Patrik Martin » Tue Sep 11, 2018 10:34 pm

There are two ways here as I see it.

In any case you should make the wheel the size of the rim, where the car is running on the rim. Otherwise the rim will be floating and rotating in the wrong speed.

Options to make the effect:
  1. First option is to just manually tilt the chassis of your high poly model yourself but the 4-Wheeler chassis under is just as normal.
  2. Second option is to configure the input settings for the External Force to always be applied by going to the advanced settings of the input and set the Offset to "1". No more need to hold press a button.
Note: You can change how much the force is applied by the External Force by editing the "External Force Maximum" (Value that determines how much force is applied by the External Force).
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