The roof was dope as hell, I've noticed that you've added fans for ventilation, and i thought it would make for great wind simulation thingy ( idk what they're called ) You have it installed, so why not improve the immersive feeling.
@@Alyslay_jc I’ve thought about it but tbh I just haven’t gotten around to it. Originally I bought a pack of cheap fans not knowing the difference between PWM and non. So these don’t actually work for wind sim. So it’s really just about buying a new set of fans and working it out. Generally though, I can’t imagine the wind sim will give me much performance-wise so constant airflow is fine with me. At the end of the day I really am on a budget so I guess you could say I’m just saving up ✌️
Pimax Crystal Light + VR = worlds better immersion (I used to run triples too}. The difference is you're watching the game, while in VR you're IN the game, not watching
Awesome build, if I ever get the time/money to do a full rig something similar is definitely added to the list. If I could give one piece of constructive criticism though, when you're filming something mostly black in a dark room, the compression artifacts from TH-cam make it look like I'm looking at JPEG artifacts, grab some cheap lights and point them at the roof or wall to get some soft ambient lighting
Yeah I’m still working out the process. The worst part is I have more lights and a much better camera than what I used 😅 I was just hoping to make it easier on myself. Noted for the next one though!
This is really nice! Good work on the rig. I am building my own, and I love that you went full-on isolation there. The pod with a hatch, lights, fans, etc. is really great. Also, what is that sim that you're running at the end? I love that the center support of the halo is a bit transparent. Because we have two eyes, we can actually see right past it, and this is the most realistic approach to depicting the halo that I have ever seen.
@@numbr17 thanks! Yeah I really went for it. Night races during the day is how I ended up with the curtains. Too much glare from windows in the house! The sim at the end is iracing. My favorite for sure. It’s a little pricey compared to the others but it’s awesome.
@@tnev22 lol so it’s kind of hard to explain A while ago I made this huge Dyson style fan to go on my pc and boost the exhaust fan on it (kind of just a junk science experiment) But it actually worked. So I didn’t take it off even though it was kind of impractical. So then I decided to pipe in a duct on the other end of the blower so pull hot air from the cockpit (since it’s blade less the air comes out after the PC exhaust, so it technically doesn’t matter what temp the air is coming in…I guess hotter is better?) So depending on your perspective. It’s either an extra heat exhaust vent. Or the intake to my PCs electric supercharger 😂 I should make a video about it but it’s really stupid for how big and complicated it is. I get 1 degree or so of cooling benefit and the cockpit has more heat vented out 🤷♂️
@ sounds interesting. At first I thought it was a dump for the pc exhaust which made me scratch my head lol. Supercharger inlet sounds a lot better tho. Love little projects that get way more attention than they deserve. Keep creating.
What lighting did you use for this and was the glare visible to you in sim or was it just because of the camera on your glasses. Love it man!. Saw your post on r/Simracing
@@jonathanmc9321 govee h5650 lights. They have a bunch that work with simhub but they must be “dreamview” compatible. There is some glare but not nearly as bad as it looks in the video. I’m using a GoPro on “superview” to get as much cockpit in frame as possible and it makes the reflections/glare look crazy. I made some small “blockers” to cut the glare down and they help, but they need to be a little longer to completely fix the issue. Hoping to get to it in the next couple of weeks
@@iansmashracing thanks for the information! I have a complete rig similar to what you have, but no roof. I was thinking of putting some sort of small black light or ambient color to light up the area around my wheel and controls. Your work has certainly motivated me to reach higher.
@@ali09gaming58 I think it would be hard to make it compatible with lots of setups and also look good tbh Too expensive to manufacture ton of different sizes/shapes
This wasn't helpful for me at all. (But I use VR) I like the concept though and if I ever return to triples, I will likely use a few ideas here. I imagine this really improves the audio as well.
@@iansmashracing it could be, but you also gotta understand that most end up at best with a moza r5, a 2x4 rig and single monitor/tv they had laying around. 5k is reasonable in the sim world, but it's not budget.
This will be my next sim racing project. Thank you so much!!!
Thank. Just gave me what I needed to take the next step while am in a rebuild
keep on truckn. hope your channel grows fast. good work bud.
Thanks! 🎉
Nice! Thanks for sharing. My rig is forever evolving and the roof is one of my bugbears that I really want to improve. This looks amazing!
Nice, I’m working on something similar atm, trying to automate it too. Reminds me of watching power rangers as a kid every time I get in 😂
@@electivire1001 holy shit thats awesome
this is so sick man
Ty ✌️
Thats an awesome build, was gonna say about carbon dioxide build up then i saw the fans
Nice video and a nice setup! You can put the Lovely Dashboard on the screen in front of you as a Windowed mode. All the best to you!
Nice job bro. Thanks for sharing!
Awesome simple build, ur funny, subbed
@@kevinkev1530 thx bro I try 😅
amazing sir
Do you have an old computer screen? U can use the light scattering layer in the screen to remove the bezels. Google DIY bezel free
Yo this is sick Good work
@@SenpaiGUNNER 🤘
That looks great. Would be cool if some company that does motion rigs hooked you up so you could build a V3
Yeah definitely!
The roof was dope as hell, I've noticed that you've added fans for ventilation, and i thought it would make for great wind simulation thingy ( idk what they're called )
You have it installed, so why not improve the immersive feeling.
@@Alyslay_jc I’ve thought about it but tbh I just haven’t gotten around to it.
Originally I bought a pack of cheap fans not knowing the difference between PWM and non. So these don’t actually work for wind sim.
So it’s really just about buying a new set of fans and working it out.
Generally though, I can’t imagine the wind sim will give me much performance-wise so constant airflow is fine with me.
At the end of the day I really am on a budget so I guess you could say I’m just saving up ✌️
Impressive!
great work man
@@aviation8871 ✌️✌️ thanks!
Pimax Crystal Light + VR = worlds better immersion (I used to run triples too}. The difference is you're watching the game, while in VR you're IN the game, not watching
Yeah I'll never go back to screens after VR.
Like what I see. Subbed
@@_MD80 🫡
Bad ass your getting some traction!
Awesome build, if I ever get the time/money to do a full rig something similar is definitely added to the list.
If I could give one piece of constructive criticism though, when you're filming something mostly black in a dark room, the compression artifacts from TH-cam make it look like I'm looking at JPEG artifacts, grab some cheap lights and point them at the roof or wall to get some soft ambient lighting
Yeah I’m still working out the process.
The worst part is I have more lights and a much better camera than what I used 😅
I was just hoping to make it easier on myself.
Noted for the next one though!
@iansmashracing all good man, aside from that it's a good video 😁 keep it up
This is really nice! Good work on the rig. I am building my own, and I love that you went full-on isolation there. The pod with a hatch, lights, fans, etc. is really great.
Also, what is that sim that you're running at the end? I love that the center support of the halo is a bit transparent. Because we have two eyes, we can actually see right past it, and this is the most realistic approach to depicting the halo that I have ever seen.
@@numbr17 thanks! Yeah I really went for it. Night races during the day is how I ended up with the curtains. Too much glare from windows in the house!
The sim at the end is iracing. My favorite for sure. It’s a little pricey compared to the others but it’s awesome.
Ooh thats dope!
Very Very Cool
What’s the front vent above you? I saw the fans but the duct looked to run behind to the pc maybe ? Curious what it’s for.
@@tnev22 lol so it’s kind of hard to explain
A while ago I made this huge Dyson style fan to go on my pc and boost the exhaust fan on it (kind of just a junk science experiment)
But it actually worked. So I didn’t take it off even though it was kind of impractical.
So then I decided to pipe in a duct on the other end of the blower so pull hot air from the cockpit (since it’s blade less the air comes out after the PC exhaust, so it technically doesn’t matter what temp the air is coming in…I guess hotter is better?)
So depending on your perspective. It’s either an extra heat exhaust vent. Or the intake to my PCs electric supercharger 😂
I should make a video about it but it’s really stupid for how big and complicated it is.
I get 1 degree or so of cooling benefit and the cockpit has more heat vented out 🤷♂️
@ sounds interesting. At first I thought it was a dump for the pc exhaust which made me scratch my head lol. Supercharger inlet sounds a lot better tho. Love little projects that get way more attention than they deserve. Keep creating.
This is a really cool idea! Thanks for posting this. What size and resolution are the monitors?
@@Advisory_Vessel 31.5” 1440p from BenQs Mobiuz line
@@iansmashracing That's nice. Keep up the great content!
Hello good job with the roof! What size and resolution monitors are you using?
@@rmihalyac 31.5” 1440p 1000r curvature
What lighting did you use for this and was the glare visible to you in sim or was it just because of the camera on your glasses. Love it man!. Saw your post on r/Simracing
@@jonathanmc9321 govee h5650 lights. They have a bunch that work with simhub but they must be “dreamview” compatible.
There is some glare but not nearly as bad as it looks in the video.
I’m using a GoPro on “superview” to get as much cockpit in frame as possible and it makes the reflections/glare look crazy.
I made some small “blockers” to cut the glare down and they help, but they need to be a little longer to completely fix the issue.
Hoping to get to it in the next couple of weeks
@@iansmashracing thanks for the information! I have a complete rig similar to what you have, but no roof. I was thinking of putting some sort of small black light or ambient color to light up the area around my wheel and controls. Your work has certainly motivated me to reach higher.
I'm wondering why doesn't a company make one of these ?? that's a great invention
@@ali09gaming58 I think it would be hard to make it compatible with lots of setups and also look good tbh
Too expensive to manufacture ton of different sizes/shapes
DIY Personal Pleasure Booth Roof Enclosure
@@Tanxmann 100% only sim racing related pleasure 👀
This wasn't helpful for me at all.
(But I use VR)
I like the concept though and if I ever return to triples, I will likely use a few ideas here. I imagine this really improves the audio as well.
Mean whack off sessions in there huh? Lmao jk.. jokes aside. That’s pretty sweet… ever thought about getting asus bezel free kit?
budget as bro has a 5k setup
@@ethandeel1077 for what it is, including the PC and everything, it’s pretty reasonable.
It could definitely be a lot more expensive 🤷♂️
@@iansmashracing it could be, but you also gotta understand that most end up at best with a moza r5, a 2x4 rig and single monitor/tv they had laying around.
5k is reasonable in the sim world, but it's not budget.
turn up the volume, I just about here you
@@manicgamingguy6161good call 😅