I mean depend on what car, i usually prefer smooth body, i don't know why i haven't use it yet even though i know how to make it by literally edit the shape of the fuselage (example: hard, hard, hard, curved)
boxy - for trucks, hot rods, muscle cars
smooth - for racing, sport, japanese, etc.
I wouldnt say I like one more than the other because they both lend themselves towards a different style
smooth car
@Sm10684 smooth
@TrislandianAlliance yes same
I mean depend on what car, i usually prefer smooth body, i don't know why i haven't use it yet even though i know how to make it by literally edit the shape of the fuselage (example: hard, hard, hard, curved)
Boxosmooth
smooth
Cars 😂 @BACconcordepilot
@EliteArsenals24 suv?
Depends on the function but smooth in general.
you dont compare a 300i to a cutlass black those are just two different vibes that each are hot asf
boxxxxxy Although I definently need to update that build in the future....
boxy - for trucks, hot rods, muscle cars
smooth - for racing, sport, japanese, etc.
I wouldnt say I like one more than the other because they both lend themselves towards a different style
@Braynie0904 you should try it sometime.
@Sm10684 ah, nvm then, I guess I’m just so used to boxy bodies
@Braynie0904 smoother bodies don't require more parts I just use circular .5 wide fuselage
Usually I make boxy bodies, but usually smoother cars look better however require more parts
Smooth, slick and T H I C C