Brick rigs моды стим
В разных играх мастерская Steam может использоваться по-разному, но всё, что тут есть, сделано обычными участниками сообщества Steam, такими же как и вы.
При подготовке страницы модификации или предмета в Мастерской Steam теперь вы можете добавить интерактивное трехмерное превью предмета вдобавок к видео и скриншотам.
Пример использования превью можно найти на странице модификации Doomhammer, созданной пользователем johnskyrim:
https://sketchfab.com/models/7b08add6fb40478a9bc465a8ef0d8ffb
Превью помогает получше ознакомиться с предметом, сценой или моделью, осматривая их со всех сторон в трехмерном пространстве.
Чтобы добавить трехмерное превью, вам понадобится создать бесплатный аккаунт на сайте Sketchfab (http://sketchfab.com/) и загрузить свою модель. Процесс подобен публикации видео на сайте YouTube. После загрузки предмета и создания соответствующей страницы на Sketchfab, вам останется лишь указать ссылку на ту страницу в новом поле при редактировании скриншотов и видео предмета в Мастерской Steam.
Превью также можно использовать в Обсуждениях, Объявлениях и Greenlight.
We’re going to remove the payment feature from the Skyrim workshop. For anyone who spent money on a mod, we’ll be refunding you the complete amount. We talked to the team at Bethesda and they agree.
We’ve done this because it’s clear we didn’t understand exactly what we were doing. We’ve been shipping many features over the years aimed at allowing community creators to receive a share of the rewards, and in the past, they’ve been received well. It’s obvious now that this case is different.
To help you understand why we thought this was a good idea, our main goals were to allow mod makers the opportunity to work on their mods full time if they wanted to, and to encourage developers to provide better support to their mod communities. We thought this would result in better mods for everyone, both free & paid. We wanted more great mods becoming great products, like Dota, Counter-strike, DayZ, and Killing Floor, and we wanted that to happen organically for any mod maker who wanted to take a shot at it.
But we underestimated the differences between our previously successful revenue sharing models, and the addition of paid mods to Skyrim’s workshop. We understand our own game’s communities pretty well, but stepping into an established, years old modding community in Skyrim was probably not the right place to start iterating. We think this made us miss the mark pretty badly, even though we believe there’s a useful feature somewhere here.
Now that you’ve backed a dump truck of feedback onto our inboxes, we’ll be chewing through that, but if you have any further thoughts let us know.
The Steam Workshop has always been a great place for discovering community-made mods, maps, and items for a variety of games. Starting now with The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, the Workshop is also a great place for community content creators to earn money by selling their greatest works.
We think this is a great opportunity to help support the incredible creative work being done by mod makers in the Steam Workshop and to encourage more top-quality work. This new feature allows mod authors to choose whether to list their items for a fixed price, for pay-what-you-want, or to make their item available for free. As a customer and fan of Skyrim, you’re able to explore both paid and free mods, quests, and items.
The whole feature is best explained in the full press announcement and on the detailed announcement page and FAQ here: http://www.steamcommunity.com/workshop/aboutpaidcontent
Along with these new options available to mod-creators, we’ve added a few features to support the experience and make everything as easy as possible:
With over 24,000 free mods available for Skyrim in the Steam Workshop, there will always be lots to do and explore for free. Now you can also find mods with a specified price, or mods where you can choose how much you wish to support the creators. The price is up to the mod creators.
When shopping for anything, it’s still important to spend a little time learning about any product you are about to purchase. But, if after purchase you find that a mod is broken or doesn’t work as promised, you can easily get a refund of that mod within 24 hours of your purchase. View the full refund policy here.
If you’re new to Skyrim and haven’t yet tried it out, now is your chance. Available now through April 26th, Skyrim is free to play. Just visit the Skyrim store page and click the ‘play’ button to download and start playing. If you decide you want to keep the game, it’s also on sale for 75% off regular price!
To prepare for this announcement, we’ve asked a few community mod makers to prepare some content for release. Browse Paid Skyrim Mods
Whether you’re just getting started or are already a professional artist or developer, now you can make money from your creations in the Steam Workshop.
Starting with The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, you can make new cosmetic items, custom skins, fancy houses, epic quests, entire new cities, or just a new hat for Lydia. Once you’ve made your creation, you can easily set a price and earn a portion of each sale made through the Steam Workshop.
Plus, many more of your favorite Workshop games will support paid content in the coming weeks. Check out the full announcement and FAQ for more details.
The limitation of paid, revenue-generating Workshops to Valve content has been an unfortunate consequence of the sheer number of challenges required in order to scale to a global audience of creators and players. Today we’re happy to announce that after a ton of work, the first curated Workshops for non-Valve games have opened: Dungeon Defenders: Eternity and Chivalry: Medieval Warfare.
This is really exciting news and means that more high quality content will be available for the game you love playing. Plus, purchases of this great new content directly enables those community members to continue practicing their craft and making more awesome content.
We expect more curated Workshops to become available for creators and players in various games over the coming weeks and months.
The Workshop has continued to grow and a larger number of contributors are now earning revenue from more pieces of content in a wider variety of games. To help answer questions about where revenue is coming from, we’re also launching a set of new tools that enable contributors to view real-time sales data for their items as well as view detailed per-item revenue breakdowns and historical statements.
Once you have content accepted into a paid, curated Workshop, you’ll see a link to «View Your Revenue» from your «My Workshop Files» page. If you don’t have any content accepted yet, now’s a great time to get involved!
We just released an update for the Steam Workshop that adds a voting queue for item selection and a new home page for each Workshop to highlight cool content.
Workshops for games such as Team Fortress 2, Dota 2, and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive include a type of items that players vote on to help determine which items can get accepted and made available for use in the game.
Workshops with these types of items now have a voting queue, similar to the queue in Greenlight or on the Steam home page. This queue will make it easy to discover new and interesting items to vote on, and will help the game teams get a better measure of community interest on the variety of items being considered for use in the game.
Each product Workshop now has a new home page design, helping to highlight the most interesting content in the Workshop, and to also better expose a variety of ways to browse the Workshop. With this new home page, customers can now more easily see mods, maps, or items created by authors they follow, see what their friends are marking as favorites, and read about recent Workshop news from the game teams.
This new home page also provides space for games to run special events such as themed contests, or to highlight new types of content supported by their Workshop.
This update has automatically applied to all games and software with a Steam Workshop, so just check out your favorite Workshop to see these new features.
Brick rigs моды стим
Now fixed for the newest update!
An iconic American legend.
Thought it would translate well into brick rigs, so here it is.
Featuring a fully detailed interior, and somewhat accurate speed & weight.
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I wanted to make something with a lower brick-count and a simpler design, for a change. The Baja-Demon is mostly a simple creation, until I wanted a fully working suspension that is. 🙂
The shock-absorbers are «mildly» exaggerated for effect.
new visual update thanks to GCurnutt
Straight out of the seventies. This thing can take a real beating.
Feeling destructive? Better take thing out for a spin.
Action 6 for Crashbreaker.
A pack of trailers Compatible with my.
One of the most iconic Group B cars is now available to drive in Brick Rigs!
With a light, nimble chassis, rally-tuned suspension and a peppy engine, there’s no going wrong.
Complete with fully detailed engine bay and interior.
Américan heavy tow-truck. Rotator 1000.
— Truck motor
— ALL lights and Becon
— Passenger seat
— Immobilization of the vehicle upgrade (4 feet)
— Vehicle conveyor
— Arm with height adjustable winch
— Arm with right and left rotation (180°)
— 2 hoo.
«This is the ideal choice for bullies. In the Hunter Takedown 4X4, it’s always YOUR right of way.»
I wanted to make some kind of car transporter, Taking a little of a train rest, Especially since they now all derail and it became kind of fustrating.
Open it with «W» and «S»
Raise and lower the bipod with «A» and «D»
If you’re going to spawn it then I recomend making it invincible.
Well.. It was requested I do a MAN too? This was a pain in the butt to make right tho, Still does not look a.
Finally, a minifig-scale supercar where your head doesn’t stick out of the roof!
A pretty basic mid-engined, RWD speed machine that takes design cues from 80’s Ferraris and Lamborghinis.
Top speed is 215mph(ish).
As always, have fun.
Américan Semi truck trailer (Lowboy).
— Truck motor
— ALL lights
— Passenger seat
— Sleeper cab
— Stabilizing bar for trailer
— Real brand
— Horn
— Real tank
— Trailer Removable
— Low and flat trailer
Note: All trailers in my other trucks ar.
Sixty Minute Builds #01 Twin dumper.
I wanted to challenge myself, So I asked in discord what I should build as quickly as possible.
And I was shown a toy dump truck and trailer, so I went at.
The same made up semi truck as the logging truck but more, Custom looking.
This was made after a suggestion by Alex to make a modern semi truck, Insted I ended up making this because apparently I suck at modern styled stuff in lego?
Brick rigs моды стим
I made a more original colour design for it.
Leave a like if you want more creations
Functioning Pop-Up headlights on this car! Just turn on the headlights!
Lightly based off of a classic Corvette.
Nice luxury sports car made in the 70’s by Decker. A non rain resistant roof so your interior can get wet! Perfect!
A Japanese 1980s ATV with 4WD and a 390cc engine. Capable and stable on rough terrain.
Basic 80s Pickup that’s easy to modify
Small roadster with pop up headlights 😀
Based for an rp server based on LA, but has since been discontinued
This is a custom lightbar setup (made by snakeytoe) for a vector lightbar. (Light on the grill is a ‘steady burn’, California Police cars are forced to have one, idk why, i just put it.
The standard model of the Antares. Just your average mid-90s American sedan.
The police model of the Antares.
Useless Tags:
Big big Large large Sedan sedan Ca.
A van to haul all of your stuff in
This tank was requested by Dutchy. Enjoy, buddy!
Action 1 to fire the 57mm Cannon
Action 2 for the BESA-machine-Gun
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I wanted to make a accurate Bob out of bricks, so I did!
He is also a ragdoll!
The ultimate rally beast.
Entered into the World Class Rally championship and tuned by Atomica themselves, this Scorta rally hatch comes with a street engine pushing it to 100 miles an hour, offroad capability, active aero, and is just really fun to dri.
A factory-built RWD track car with semi-realistic handling.
Has fully adjustable suspension (camber and caster angle) and aerodynamics.
A simple Bob ragdoll, that has moving arms and legs.
Here is the BTR-4E!
Armed with 16 AP cannon, 16 HE cannon, 1 mg and 2 rockets. Able to carry three crews and 6 passengers.
turret- alt view control
cannon- action 1
mg- action 2
rockets- action 3
4
switch shell type- Q
rear door- alt page up/down.
Here is the CH-53! Sea stallion in the air!
Armed with nothing. Able to carry two crew.
-suggested to keep landing gear down all the time before you get used to the heli, putting the landing gear up will result in nose heavy and less thrust efficiency.
This time it is the mighty 2nd gen CX. 2,5l Petrol, Turbocharged Inline 4 has enough power to keep 250km/h speed no problem. Aerodynamic bodywork, superior suspension will ensure Your safety.
How to operate Hydropneumatics:
This car has poorl.
Henlo, it is me, the funny man on the internet.
I pretty much have to thank you for bringin me to the front page all the time. It is always so nice seeing that im in the first three places. I love you all. (no homo tho)
Today I bring you the G.
A normal derby car 🙂
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— Low speed
— More suspension.
This is the Urus the new SSUV from lamborghini. its at this moment one of the fastest SUVs of the world and looks fantastic.
in the next day i will build more cars so hold on!
-> i dont garanting the full working in the beta
Noclip WW1 style biplane so you can acquire that oil like it’s 1914.
Tags: WW1, Plane, Biplane, Low Brick, Noclip, Fighter plane, Lego biplane, CloudPixel
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A MiG-21, made by me. It was originally a prank, when Alex Monamochamuch showed me that he was making one, and then I made one while he was offline just to troll him.
Controls:
Alt+Arrow Key for Pitch/Roll
Alt+W for thrust
Alt+PgUp/PgDw (or your «alt.
I recommend using the rebuilt one.
After hours of building, it turns out to be my best car yet.
521 bricks.
Max speed: 132 mph/215 km/h.
Car was remade. Again.
1958 model of famous and underrated, at least when new, Plymouth Fury. Powered by big V8 and set on low, very soft suspension. This, plus enormous turn radious and big weight makes her handling feel like You’re driving a barn.
Fe.
Landrover defender police car.
All the usual things flashing lights sirens. no moving parts or special features Just a driveable car.
Hope to add variants and accessories in the future maybe.
My part of the police Challenge thing.
Another SUV for the Brick Rigs Police Department [BRPD]. What do you think about it? Post some feedback down below and if you like it give a thumbs up and share it with your friends! 🙂
Siran is my new company specializing in vehicles using a building technique called no-clipping.
Classic styled sport coupe with a V8.
Requests from Firebirdrjb, M4A3ев, nukebox (C.L.), Catapliarpillar, keksonator, Dofaniec.
UPDATE 10/13/2017: Fixed turret and first person views, added turret machine gun.
This Soviet tank was operated by the Polish crew in the Polish TV serie.
Here it is! The police Jeweler 1973! The Jeweler 73 was rarely used for BRPD. There were few of them because they were expensive but fast and safe. The Jeweler was first introduced into the BRPD units in the mid 70’s. BRPD used 10 Jewelers in total.
«Stukas inbound! Get the hell down!!»
Minor Update, March 3rd 2021:
Better flight controls
Easier to pull up and out of a dive
Better connections to make the plane stronger
Minor phaseshifting for better looks
Hey guys! Here it is, the Stuk.
-Made the mid section wider
-Made the doors angle out to give it a fatter look
-Improved minor qualities/details
*Insert ride of the valkyries*
Here it is! The heavily reque.
The Trabant 601 was built under the type designation P601 from 1964 to 1990 at Sachsenring Automobilwerke Zwickau. The body, as you all know, is made of.










