mianiak
Just thought I'd share this and put back in to the community some of what I have taken a lot of out. I don't know if this has been done before, but I couldn't find anything about it, so here it is anyway, I hope it could help someone.
Recently I had to get a boost gauge working and there was no way I could do it without sacrificing another gauge. So I started playing with rpmled and came up with a technique to make analogue gauges out of it.
Basically, set it up the same as you would a digitach with your 32 materials, then it's just layer over layer of mesh for each stage so that the next mesh covers the previous one. Then make a blank background and then the face needs to be transparent and infront of the needle.
For the boost gauge, just work out what rpm the turbo kicks in and set it accordingly.


Here it is as a boost gauge
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEHVni_SZvQ
and here it is as multiple analogue tachos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3-33zTO_AI
Recently I had to get a boost gauge working and there was no way I could do it without sacrificing another gauge. So I started playing with rpmled and came up with a technique to make analogue gauges out of it.
Basically, set it up the same as you would a digitach with your 32 materials, then it's just layer over layer of mesh for each stage so that the next mesh covers the previous one. Then make a blank background and then the face needs to be transparent and infront of the needle.
For the boost gauge, just work out what rpm the turbo kicks in and set it accordingly.


Here it is as a boost gauge
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEHVni_SZvQ
and here it is as multiple analogue tachos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3-33zTO_AI