Joe8, ease up on the triple posting, use the edit button.
And personally, turning the apeture up doesn't make it look any better if you left it alone and kept a blurry background. Having the blurry back to me makes it seem more realistic, like I actually took the shot with the focus on the car.
I was saying to turn the aperture DOWN. Down makes the scenery and the backround look perfectly clear instead of blurry. If you like blurry backround leave apeture up. If you like clear beautiful scenery turn it down.![]()
Here are some pictures posted on Autoblog.
http://www.autoblog.com/photos/forza-motorsport-2-user-car-creations/
I fixed the plate to actually look like something from Germany instead of random letters and numbers.
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I read somewhere that you could actually draw your own deisngs? I was wondering where do i go to 'draw' them?
Brilliant work on the Deutschland plate. 👍
I have the game, and yeah i knew that much, but i thought someone said you could actually, 'draw' things. But yeah thanks for clearing that up.You use a series of vinyls in varying shapes to "draw" your designs. You manipulate the sizes, rotations, and slants of the shapes to make other types of shapes. I know it doesn't sound very good but actually it is quite fun and genius really. I know Forza 2 is much better than Forza 1 in the design studio--but even in Forza 1 you can create almost anything.
Good to see someone else doing some European Fuzz other than me. 👍
Oh, and the Lotus Carlton! woot I need Forza 2 so badly.