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Lore Friendly LCPD Livery Templates 1.0.0

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Still nothing much to say here. Well...here is an LCPD livery pack containing all the divisions of the LCPD featured in Abraxas' Vanilla Vehicles Texture Pack:

Included are two versions of the pack - big numbers in blue (this goes on normal white paintjobs), and big numbers in white (this goes on old Auxiliary/Traffic Enforcement/Truck Enforcement dark blue paintjobs). Also included are the two rather unknown fonts used for the LCPD text - Clearface Black and Clearface Black Italic - courtesy of the site ufonts. This avoids a rather unsafe site visit, and also allows you to make your own LCPD-related text.

 

Some of it may be incorrect - Clearface Black does not suit the word 'POLICE' apparently for the white text - but I did my job well, I believe. However, this has not been tested, so use at your own risk. And when editing, GIMP is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. If a image editing program is not used, then all white text will be rendered unusable due to the alpha channel disappearing. While Photoshop may have this figured out, I'm not sure if it recognises GIMP alphas, so GIMP really should be used.

 

License plates? Maybe. Haven't figured them out yet, but in all, enjoy, and credit me!

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Perfect! Just what I needed for my 2013 vanilla Vapid Stanier :)

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