Hi
Well... I have a clean Bude-Install, which works perfect with the Auto-Updater (Thanks for this!

), but also I have another Install where I collect many Cars which are not on the Bude.
I guess some of you do also...
As you know, most of the Cars out there in the Web comes without any Biks & Icons so that you can not see them in the GTL-UI...
So thats the reason why I make my Biks & Icons for myself. Just to keep the nice and complete looking in my Collection...
So I tryed to make some Screenshots with Fraps from Showroom to make some pretty StaticBiks.
...but this is sometimes not so easy because you have to slash the Screenshot-Button at the very right Moment to get the whole Car on the Shot and nothing else... These damned Team-Arrows are always in the way. Also the Car-Specs on the left side had to be reworked with a Paint Programm to get a clean Look... The Car-Spinner isnt centered so parts of the Car are hided sometimes behind the Border-Frame...
This SUCKS, I thought !
So I played a little arround with the Ui-Files of GTL...
What came out I´d like to share with you Guys...
Maybe some of you find it helpfull for taking nice Shots or, if youre not a Bik&Icon-Creator, you maybe just like the clean and centerded Look of the "new" Showroom...
Recording with Fraps is also much easier to do. Just record one Spin, crop and resize the Vid and convert into a Bik-File...
Just for Example I did 3 Animated Bik-Files for the Karman Ghia...
http://www.mediafire.com/?agnxvbl4nfblqeq
It taked just minutes to do it and I think they look pretty in my Opinion.
Yes I know, the size of these "Action-Biks" is big... and if you like to do this for thousands of Cars you have to have a real huge Harddrive.
But this is just an quick Example of what you can do if you like to... with a little tweaking when converting the Vid-Files surely you will be able to knock the size down.
So... talked enough... so here´s the Link to the Cleaned GTL-Showroom:
http://www.mediafire.com/?a64c6aac2cbrrcr
Hope you enjoy this little, little Thing...
