@Boska Any chance you could do a sparco so I can use it in place of the default one. thanks in advance.
I made a thing; Cube Controls Formula Sport wheel image
(remember to rename the image to wheelimage.png)
Great! You can also map wireless wheels MAC address <-> image file name in True Drive 2020.3 and up.
Nice wheel!
Custom or something you bought?
Is DIY printer 3D
Really? What material is it made from? ABS?
And the handles? Did you wrap and stitch or were they purchased like that?
great job man!!!
Can someone please create a wheelimage png for the OMP 320 Alu S wheel?
Here is the link to the image:
https://www.ompracing.com/en_gb/320-alu-s.html
I tried it by myself, but i have always problems with the 6x70mm holes. Thank you very much.
Try this, *remember to rename the image to wheelimage.png
Thank you very much. It works!
can someone convert me the Cube Control GT Sparco wheel into a tru drive compatible image?
https://cubecontrols.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/GT_PRO_Sparco_1-2.webp
Thanks
Can someone please create me a correct image for my steering wheel?
https://cubecontrols.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/pro_wireless-front.webp
Formula Pro Wireless
Second question: How can i change the wheelimage with a wireless steering wheel? Where is the file located? Because i use for my normal “wheelimage.png” a different steering wheel, as soon as i connect the Formula Pro Wireless, the wheelimage changes to the True Drive Standart wheelimage.
Thank you very much.
Right-click on the wheel image to map an image to a wireless wheel.
Thank you very much Mika.
tried to take some of the blue hue out. Might look better on dark background.
E: made another edit like the one on maggo’s and reduced the glow. Also an optional version with a drop shadow
same here. Slight blue hue edit on the rim
E: added some dark shadow to get rid of the glow, which i find a bit annoying on dark background.
E2: experimental drop shadow
PS: just realized, the image might not be centered since the wheel itself is offset. In that case you could for example go to photopea (or graphics program of your choice) and go to view - add guides and type 200 in either box. This will show a crosshair allowing you to move the image dead center. You could also check the transform controls in the toolbar which helps centering on the vertical guide line