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[Non-ELS] SAFD Fire EMS Skin Pack 1.0.0

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This pack contains custom-made fictional SAFD skins for 6 vehicles.

 - 2011 Crown Victoria - Fire Chief & EMS Chief (2)
 - 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe - Field Surgeon (1)
 - 2015 Ford F350 Ambulance - 4 variations of EMT/Paramedic (4)
 - 2016 Ford Explorer - Assistant Fire Chief, Assistant EMS Chief & EMT/Paramedic (3)
 - 2016 Ford Taurus - Field Nurse (1)
 - 2018 Dodge Charger - Critical Care Paramedic (1)

For a total of (12) skins.
 
 
In order to use these skins you must first install the appropriate vehicle models. Many of TheHurk's models and other popular vehicles should be compatible, but the vehicle pack I used in the screenshots is from Aultisty:
https://www.lcpdfr.com/downloads/gta5mods/vehiclemodels/26818-non-els-federal-signal-valor-pack-fivem-ready/
 
The ambulance skins are only compatible with Candice's Ford F350 SuperDuty Ambulance:
https://www.lcpdfr.com/downloads/gta5mods/vehiclemodels/26170-2015-2016-ford-f450-superduty-single-cab-ambulance-als-11/
 
 
After successfully installing the models you can open the .ytd files of each vehicle in OpenIV's Edit Mode and drag and drop the .png files included in this skin pack to replace the liveries.
I've also included a texture for the windows for the Ford Explorer to get the star of life symbol on the rear windows which can be installed in the same manner.
 
Bear in mind that these models (barring of course the ambulance) were intended as police vehicles, so by nature they have extras such as spotlights, push bars and ANPR cameras, as well as red-and-blue emergency lights.
If this is something you would like to solve, the lights textures can be edited in an image manipulation program such as GIMP and replaced back into the .ytd files in OpenIV.
For the police extras, you can make minor edits in the installed vehicles' vehicle.meta files: to prevent random extras from spawning, you must remove the FLAG_EXTRAS_REQUIRE flag from the vehicle flags.
Then, to ensure they spawn with a lightbar, front grille lights and antennae you can add EXTRA_1, EXTRA_4 and EXTRA_9 to the <RequiredExtras> and <ExtraIncludes> fields.
More info here:
https://forums.gta5-mods.com/topic/19786/tutorial-how-to-make-specific-vehicle-extras-appear-on-a-vehicle-every-spawn


Thank you for reading 🙂

CHANGELOG
Version 1.0.0 (2021-06-28) - Initial release. No planned updates.

Edited by MagicalCornFlake
One-word edit


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Custom-Made Skins for the San Andreas Fire Department!

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MagicalCornFlake

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1 minute ago, HarryMurfh said:

Very beautiful skins 🙂

Thank you! Much appreciated.

Charles Stobe

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1 hour ago, Jcookgrime said:

Why is non-els in the title?

I concur with your question and wish to receive an answer as soon as possible.

MagicalCornFlake

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(edited)

9 hours ago, Jcookgrime said:

Why is non-els in the title?

@StobeI included Non-ELS in the title because the models this skin pack was optimised for are non-ELS compatible. Of course there may be ELS variants of the vehicles however taking the F350 ambulance for example that's the only model I know that matches the template, and it's non-ELS.

Personally when I look for vehicle mods I look in both the models and the textures sections, so if a skin pack says if it's based on ELS or not would be helpful to me. If not, then it obviously doesn't change much and I see no harm done 🙂

 

8 hours ago, Hadyfaik said:

not bad at all!

Thank you, @Hadyfaik!

Edited by MagicalCornFlake

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