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Paint damage for bxbugs123's cvpi 1.0.0-B

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This is a paint damage skin (4k) with no background. This can be applied over any existing skin for Bxbugs123's cvpi, if using a program like paint.net or Photoshop be sure to add a new layer.

anyone and everyone is free to use this for making skins, feel free to edit etc. just make sure to give me credit. this is a first test beta version

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PantherP71

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23 minutes ago, BlueSteelShield said:

Great job man hopefully you will expand to other textures/model.

I have one for the DSF CVPI but I want to make it better, I add optional rust and scratches as of right now I'm not going to make one for the Tahoe because Chevy actually uses good quality paint that doesn't chip lol 

PhillBellic

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Great work. I hope to see more Vehicles given the Damage treatment. :thumbsup:

chnnls823

Members

21 hours ago, goincd3 said:

This would look perfect on any white CVPI :tongue:

Yes I agree because white was the only defected paint for the cvpi

 

PantherP71

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6 hours ago, chnnls823 said:

Yes I agree because white was the only defected paint for the cvpi

 

True but over time general wear and tear causes the other oaints to chip especially around the wheel wells due to rocks and shet haha

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