Hello everyone! I'm getting back into movie making for a month or two and I wanted to kick it off with a quick tutorial for editing your camera angles. If your CCM isn't working, this may be the.
Posted byrpm3d.net3 years ago
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nr2003 modding scene explained
For the benefit of new users and those curious...
Periodically there's an influx of you discovering nr2003 for the first time who get optimistic in regard to 3rd party modding and customization. Unfortunately if you're a new user and both motivated & capable of producing some rival content, you're largely unwelcomed within the existing modding community and will pretty much be regarded as a threat to long established buddy circles within existing modding groups and painting forums.
Creative competition is non existent within the community and has been for years now by design. That of course altogether kills the creative drive to produce something a little bit better than the next guy (or group), be it a mod, template, or whichever that ends up benefiting both the downloader and longevity of the software. This is the primary reason there has been limited growth or influx of new modding groups in relation to nr2003 in well over a decade now. For instance, if a start up group were to emerge and set out to produce a serious attempt at a rival cup mod, they would instantly be blacklisted from certain established sites, then further continually harassed within the community in an effort to discourage and or derail the entire project.
If that group were still to persist, some longstanding and mentally questionable members of the community have no reservations whatsoever going to the extremes of cyberstalking and prying into personal lives, facebooks, etc. in hopes of humiliating and or relentlessly bullying others in order to drive them out. Finally, if the former tactics aren't generating the results they're after, they'll simply resort to abusing the dmca (digital millennium copyright act) filing fraud copyright complaints targeting any website or file host that rival group is affiliated with in order to suppress the competitive threat of a rival mod, template, or even in some instances, car paints which may upstage their own.
One past example of this type of thing would be the nr2003 encyclopedia, in where a user decided to compile a database of existing mods and material into one centralized location to benefit new users having difficulty locating that stuff. This person was literally hounded from site to site across the net for weeks on end in addition to having numerous fraud copyright complaints ruin his attempts at setting up a website (wix, tumblr, etc.) Eventually the fraud complaints ran up against a wall when the current wiki along with mediafire refused to comply with the stream of incoming copyfraud targeting this persons shared nr2003 material.
In relation to the wiki you'll also find a link to a nr2003 physics editor which was purposely buried for years by members of the established community for no other reason than 'newbies' were considered undeserving of such a tool and quite possibly might learn to better manipulate it resulting in more accurate physics floating around outside of the control and back door distribution of certain established sites. Beyond that the approach for years was to employ scare tactics with the threat of lawsuits materializing if users so much as even discussed the physics model of nr2003 on certain community forums. All while the site operators and those within their circle routinley edited and shared physics models behind the scenes for years amongst themselves.
The established nr2003 community largely is one of the most toxic, clannish, and just plain-ass weird in all of cyberspace. New users are regarded primarily as traffic boosters for certain established forums and to fulfill the much needed roles of heaping praise and boosting the self importance & egos of those heading up those sites. So in closing, don't expect to see any fresh attempts at mods or mod making in the future (especially the top tier series) that are independent of what's already out there courtesy of the same stale and clannish modding circle who has faced zero modding competition within the community for years now. Same goes for the completion of abandoned projects, such as the interest that routinley springs up around unfinished mods such as the 1950s models.
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Posted byrpm3d.net3 years ago
ArchivedComments are locked
nr2003 modding scene explained
For the benefit of new users and those curious...
Periodically there's an influx of you discovering nr2003 for the first time who get optimistic in regard to 3rd party modding and customization. Unfortunately if you're a new user and both motivated & capable of producing some rival content, you're largely unwelcomed within the existing modding community and will pretty much be regarded as a threat to long established buddy circles within existing modding groups and painting forums.
Creative competition is non existent within the community and has been for years now by design. That of course altogether kills the creative drive to produce something a little bit better than the next guy (or group), be it a mod, template, or whichever that ends up benefiting both the downloader and longevity of the software. This is the primary reason there has been limited growth or influx of new modding groups in relation to nr2003 in well over a decade now. For instance, if a start up group were to emerge and set out to produce a serious attempt at a rival cup mod, they would instantly be blacklisted from certain established sites, then further continually harassed within the community in an effort to discourage and or derail the entire project.
If that group were still to persist, some longstanding and mentally questionable members of the community have no reservations whatsoever going to the extremes of cyberstalking and prying into personal lives, facebooks, etc. in hopes of humiliating and or relentlessly bullying others in order to drive them out. Finally, if the former tactics aren't generating the results they're after, they'll simply resort to abusing the dmca (digital millennium copyright act) filing fraud copyright complaints targeting any website or file host that rival group is affiliated with in order to suppress the competitive threat of a rival mod, template, or even in some instances, car paints which may upstage their own.
One past example of this type of thing would be the nr2003 encyclopedia, in where a user decided to compile a database of existing mods and material into one centralized location to benefit new users having difficulty locating that stuff. This person was literally hounded from site to site across the net for weeks on end in addition to having numerous fraud copyright complaints ruin his attempts at setting up a website (wix, tumblr, etc.) Eventually the fraud complaints ran up against a wall when the current wiki along with mediafire refused to comply with the stream of incoming copyfraud targeting this persons shared nr2003 material.
In relation to the wiki you'll also find a link to a nr2003 physics editor which was purposely buried for years by members of the established community for no other reason than 'newbies' were considered undeserving of such a tool and quite possibly might learn to better manipulate it resulting in more accurate physics floating around outside of the control and back door distribution of certain established sites. Beyond that the approach for years was to employ scare tactics with the threat of lawsuits materializing if users so much as even discussed the physics model of nr2003 on certain community forums. All while the site operators and those within their circle routinley edited and shared physics models behind the scenes for years amongst themselves.
The established nr2003 community largely is one of the most toxic, clannish, and just plain-ass weird in all of cyberspace. New users are regarded primarily as traffic boosters for certain established forums and to fulfill the much needed roles of heaping praise and boosting the self importance & egos of those heading up those sites. So in closing, don't expect to see any fresh attempts at mods or mod making in the future (especially the top tier series) that are independent of what's already out there courtesy of the same stale and clannish modding circle who has faced zero modding competition within the community for years now. Same goes for the completion of abandoned projects, such as the interest that routinley springs up around unfinished mods such as the 1950s models.
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