Here are my blueprints of Tesla Model S, 3, X, Y, Roadster 2010 and 2020, Semi and Cybertruck. Also check out my Tesla Roadster 2010 blueprint, which includes up, front, rear & side view. One white/gray square = 10 centimeters The blue line in each costume is to help you properly center the car so that the center of costume is at the center of the rear axle - it's necessary for proper steering in games. Here I've already done it, but if you export .svg files, you need to center them yourself (see the last question↓). – How to use it? Each car is already at the vertical center. To center it horizontally: 1. select all parts of the car together with the line 2. click button "=" and then "+" ONE TIME 3. move the car horizontally using [shift] or [→] until the blue line is aligned with the left edge of the editor – Why does it work? Because the center of the costume is exactly at the left edge in 200% scale. – Why is it needed? Because when you export an .svg image the center moves to the /geometrical center/ of the costume, not the center point you set. Someone said I always write too much in the description...:)
<< These are so far the only free Tesla blueprints on the internet! >> (like, really, I couldn't find anything lol) (I used blueprints from blueprints.com for scale) If you want to use this, write down in the comments (just to let me know) and put some credits in the notes (like always when you use something made by someone else). How to do it properly: Tesla blueprints by @PMJ_Studio: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/363768845/ (yep, I'd like free advertising)