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Jefferson County Sheriff New York Texture 1.0.0

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Edited by tylerhance

What's New in Version 1.0.0

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This pack is finished. The vehicles are as close to IRL as I can get them to be based on the fact there is slim to none when it comes to finding photos of their vehicles and their never seen out and about a lot lol. Either way the texture pack is all 4K and is made for a Charger, Explorer and Durango. The textures were made on good bases so if you have a bad base the texture will not work right for you sorry. Enjoy!

 

Based off of Jefferson County Sheriffs Officer in Northern New York. 


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Texture pack Sheriff County Sheriff Jefferson County

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tylerhance

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On 8/13/2021 at 10:37 AM, Hadyfaik said:

Sweet pack!

Thank you im working on a explorer and durango right now. I really wish there was some good vehicles for these to go on that have New York style lighting. 

Hadyfaik

Members

Well done!

12 hours ago, tylerhance said:

Thank you im working on a explorer and durango right now. I really wish there was some good vehicles for these to go on that have New York style lighting. 

Glad to see the update wraps it up! great work

tylerhance

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7 hours ago, Officer Carney said:

how did you get the word colors to merge like that

 

I believe your talking about the way the words on the car are yellow and white? If so, I do it with a plugin for paint.net that is called gradient. If you select a layer you wanna do it to and highlight the decal in specific and then use the gradient tool, select the colors you wanna merge and you can do it that way. Its kind of hard to explain really, but if you go on Youtube and look up gradient tool for paint.net you will find videos explaining it. This is all assuming your using paint.net to make liverys if thats what your doing. Link to a video below.

(35) Paint.NET HD Tutorial - Gradient Tool - YouTube

11 hours ago, Hadyfaik said:

Well done!

Glad to see the update wraps it up! great work

Thank you. I am gonna be doing some more New York departments that are not very main stream. I feel there is no where near enough New York content for LSPDFR at all.

Officer Carney

Members

20 hours ago, tylerhance said:

I believe your talking about the way the words on the car are yellow and white? If so, I do it with a plugin for paint.net that is called gradient. If you select a layer you wanna do it to and highlight the decal in specific and then use the gradient tool, select the colors you wanna merge and you can do it that way. Its kind of hard to explain really, but if you go on Youtube and look up gradient tool for paint.net you will find videos explaining it. This is all assuming your using paint.net to make liverys if thats what your doing. Link to a video below.

(35) Paint.NET HD Tutorial - Gradient Tool - YouTube

Thank you. I am gonna be doing some more New York departments that are not very main stream. I feel there is no where near enough New York content for LSPDFR at all.

hey if you have discord could you show me how to use paint.net

tylerhance

Members Author

5 hours ago, Officer Carney said:

hey if you have discord could you show me how to use paint.net

I sent you my discord. tylerh3419#0229

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