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1970's LAPD Dodge Aspen Texture

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I've been wanting to do one of these for ages,

Unfortunately I couldn't find a decent one with a template ( or any with a template for that matter )

So a bit of creativity was called for. So many Open IV screen shots and adjustments later, I've got it as close as I could get it.

Also included in the file are the textures to change the lightbar to all red

The Aspen is from Compeasts Chicago pack found here >>> http://www.gta4-mods.com/vehicles/chicago-through-the-years-cpd-pack-f24408

Change the lightbar textures with their namesake in the WTD and change Aspen_sign_1 with the 'Untitled' file.

Don't forget to change your ELS setting to all red too.

Enjoy.

Please note: The texture looks a bit untidy, but remember, the model had no template, so I did my best.

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Illusionyary

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If you export one of the CPD textures and play around with the levels enough, you can actually make the template mostly visible. That's how I made my textures for the LTD.

Keith.

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If you export one of the CPD textures and play around with the levels enough, you can actually make the template mostly visible. That's how I made my textures for the LTD.

Didn't know that mate, But I always do things the hard way lol

TGM

Members

Reminds me of Adam 12, nice work!

PhillBellic

Members

Considering you lacked a template, the livery turned out very well, if I say so my self. Downloading. :)

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