i dont like the idea of allowing only SR Challange layout pics. that's because when i create a presentation for the car, i usually create it to reflect the car's style. a car whose beauty is it's simplicity will have a simple presentation with probably just one view. a fiery and fierce car will have a contrasting background to it's color.
for example, a pure black GTO looks awesome on a black background with a purple glow.
so, here's my two cents to this discussion. presentation creators create presentations to make their car look better. that being said, the showroom is just a place to show off your rides. who really cares if your car looks better on a black background than a white one?
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Yes i agree with you. A presentation has to reflect the cars style and should be designed for eye-catching purpose to make someone to view the cars and to vote for them.prince1142003 wrote:i dont like the idea of allowing only SR Challange layout pics. that's because when i create a presentation for the car, i usually create it to reflect the car's style...
Well you are right about the fact that is is pretty sure how the showroom looks like (there can always be minor changes while constructing.Pabl0z wrote:I think bojan has already made up his mind about sr3 and i think lots of people will be happy with it. I'm not sure if i should talk about it because i'm not sure if it was "inside information" .
but yes I asure you that you will be satisfied with the outcome, cause we have taken alot of advice and mistakes from prev SR's and experience we had into account when building SR3.