Original Post By BaTTaNiiKThis is a tutorial for people who don't know how to do those things with Bauss' Toolbox.
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Nr. 1:
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]1. Do a road with 2 shades like this: CLICK HERE
2. Change the Y (rotation) value of the 2nd shade to 0.5 - 3.
3. Open Bauss' Toolbox.
4. Go to "Duplicator" and duplicate them.
(If you want to do it in the other side, just change the Y value to -)
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Nr. 2:
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]1. Do a shade with these rotation values: X = 0; Y = 50; Z = 270
2. Open Bauss' Toolbox.
3. Go to "Wallrides", choose this shade as the selected one and do a wallride.
(If you want to do it in the other side, just change the Z value to -)
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Nr. 3:
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]1. Do a shade with these rotation values: X = 90; Y = 90; Z = 90 or X = 90; Y = 90; Z = 180
2. Open Bauss' Toolbox.
3. Go to "Wallrides", choose this shade as the selected one and do a wallride.
(If you want to do it in the other side, just change the Z value to 180 or 0)
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Nr. 4:
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]1. Create a shade with these rotation values: X = 0; Y = 0; Z = 0
2. Open Bauss' Toolbox.
3. Go to "Loops", choose this shade as the selected one.
4. Create a loop with these properties: Offset: 450; Pieces: 60; Loops: 0.25
5. Then create a new shade with these rotation values: X = 0; Y = 90; Z = 90
6. Put this shade to the latest part of the created loop.
7. Go to "Wallrides", choose this shade as the selected one.
8. Create a wallride with these properties: Offset: 0; Pieces: 150; Loops: 0.3
(I have chosen these properties, you can do another ones, if they work of course)
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Nr. 5:
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]1. Create a shade with these rotation values: X = 0; Y = 0; Z = 0
2. Add 180 to (rotation) X and Y.
3. Open Bauss' Toolbox.
4. Go to "Loops", choose this shade as the selected one.
5. Create a loop with these properties: Offset: 0; Pieces: 200; Loops: 0.2
(If you want to do it in the other side, just use "Forwards / Backwards" in the Toolbox or do 90° / 270° in the Z rotation)
If you still don't get how to do it, check this video made by Bauss:
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Nr. 6:
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]1. Do a shade with these rotation values: X = 0; Y = 0; Z = 0 or 180
2. Copy the shade with CTRL + C.
3. Go to the properties of the copied shade, add up 4.0 to the X value in position.
4. Change the X value in rotations to 1.
5. Open Bauss' Toolbox.
6. Go to "Duplicator", and duplicate them.
(If you want to do it in the other side, just change the X rotation value to -1 or 359 or subtract 4 at the X value in position)
If you still don't get how to do it, check this video made by NitroN:
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I hope this tutorial could be helpful for you.
If you have any other questions about how to do special things with the toolbox you are free to ask here.