Edit: It's out now!
Henol Evern1
It's been some time. I had a vision during sleep paralysis and decided to put it into reality (well, reality in Simpleplanes).
The THICC outline is inspired by the Fallout 4 universe and the tail is inspired by the Cadillac El-Dorado 1960.
It would be really awesome if you guys could help come up with some ideas about how to improve the aesthetics of this car.
So ah. . . Thanks.
@EternalDarkness I removed the bulge entirely and did some more edits. It's out now!
@RailfanEthan Thanks, it's out now!
Lol @CeeToTheZee
@BoganBoganTheMan I did intend to make this a nuclear powered car but I didn't know how to make it look like one. Thanks dude!
@jamesPLANESii I would sometimes try to put myself into sleep paralysis because there's about a 3/10 chance I can begin lucid dreaming when I go to sleep during sleep paralysis. Lucid dreaming isn't as exciting as you think. The only plus is you can decide where to begin the story. Also, you can remember the dream for a couple days after you wake up.
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The trick is to keep yourself awake and not awake at the same time. It's not just lying there perfectly conscious and not moving a muscle, it's falling asleep and waking up again and again until your body just gets confused and lags behind your head. I'm too lazy to force myself to do that so I just set alarms in 2 minute successions during an afternoon nap. After about 10 minutes sleep paralysis start setting in and I go to sleep dreaming whatever I've been thinking about before sleep paralysis started.
@EternalDarkness Alright thanks, advice taken.
@jamesPLANESii No, sleep paralysis is boring, but somewhat exciting. The first time you get sleep paralysis is a little scary (because whatever you're dreaming or thinking about before the paralysis sets in starts seeping into real life. In other words, you start hallucinating). But after a couple of times it gets pretty easy to handle (if you get it a lot like I do). Nothing really happens. My ear just starts ringing really deep and loud and I just lie there and can't budge.
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The exciting part is when you try to find a breach in your sleeping body and wake it up through that breach. Usually I start with the neck. I try breathing really hard and screaming (You think you're screaming but you're actually just dreaming that) and I'd get some control over my neck. Then I start moving my head around a lot and by doing that, I wake up my chest and upper arms. I'd move them around even more and I'd wake up my whole body by the time that happens.
@jamesPLANESii it sounds ridiculous but once you experience it you’ll start questioning... things...
Wow golly @BaconRoll
I think you should add windshield and mirrors. Maybe some detail on the middle bulge on the very front.
@BaconRoll Yea it sucks the life out of my morning
@BaconRoll Oof
@Jetpackturtle it really is. I get trauma from the last time it happened to me
@BaconRoll @jamesPLANESii it's scary af
@jamesPLANESii nah, it’s when you wake up in the middle of the night and you can’t move or feel anything and you can sometimes hallucinate or see demons in your room, and/or feel vertigo
did you slip and hit your head on the sink? rad car, man.
put a nuclear reactor on the back
Come back me in my 1960 years!
Is sleep paralysis when you have dreams which feel real?
hawt
Also the side doors can open.