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Martin County Sheriff's Office, Florida CVPI 1.0

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This is the Martin County Sheriff's Office skin that was made by yours truly!

This is the first proper skin I've actually made a proper go at making and I've very pleased with the outcome!

I spotted the skin of Martin County while I was watching COPS when I was off sick (upper trachea infection, ear infection, sinus infection, etc.) and thought it looked pretty neat!

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NOTEWORTHY POINTS

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The only thing particularly noteworthy is the "SHERIFF" on the rear of the CVPI. In the screenshot, the text slightly overlaps the Ford logo, but this should hopefully have been fixed.

The texture should work with any type Crown Victoria Model. Any issues, please contact me!

Please do not redistribute to any other website without my permission.

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DIRECTIONS OF INSTALLATION

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I am using SparkIV to install the skin, so please do not ask me how to install using OpenIV or anything similar.

1. Open the .rar file

2. Extract the "Martin County CVPI" to a location of your choosing.

3. Open SparkIV and go to "GTAIV" --> "pc" --> "models" --> "cdimages" --> "vehicles.img"

4. Go to the .wtd file where you have your CVPI installed, for example "police", "police2", "fbi", etc. and press "Edit"

5. Look along the sidebar on the left and search for a texture similarly named to "police_sign_1" or similar; it should have "sign" in it hopefully (if my knowledge is correct)

6. Go to Import Texture and search for where you extracted the folder.

7. Look for the "martincountycvpi" .png file and open. It should now replace the police sign you replaced.

8. Save and Close.

9. Save and Rebuild.

Any issues, please feel free to contact me; I'll be more than happy to help!

Steam: 123aidso123

GfWL: Awesome5auce124

And of course the LCPD:FR forums

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TaylorSwift

Members

Looks very nice!

I Personaly live in Palm Beach County Sheriff jurisdiction but MCSO Has my school in jurisdiction so i see them all the time!

Very accurate!

Good work..

KShark

Members

Love this! Great work. My only thought is the licence plate, or is it supposed to be like that? 5/5

DankAwesomeSauc

Members Author

Love this! Great work. My only thought is the licence plate, or is it supposed to be like that? 5/5

DankAwesomeSauc

Members Author

Disregard what I said previously, just saw this picture:

martinco123.jpg

KShark

Members

You could always make one too. That's usually what I do. Since it's Florida, you could use this...

strikerq12

Members

Good job on making this. Been waiting for someone to do a MCSO car/skin. Now if you could just do a Stuart PD and a Sewell's Point PD that will complete the agencies in Martin County.

DankAwesomeSauc

Members Author

Good job on making this. Been waiting for someone to do a MCSO car/skin. Now if you could just do a Stuart PD and a Sewell's Point PD that will complete the agencies in Martin County.

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