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Anyone know the texture/Emissive responsible for dial brightness?

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Have been working on creating a car mod pack, and am preemptively trying to dim the bright interior areas for folks who have bright Radiance V installed. I have everything Dimmed how I would like, however I cannot for the life of me find the texture/emissive responsible to get the Bright dial light seen in the screenshot, to dim. I'm starting to wonder if it's even related to a texture in the ytd at all at this point. Anyone dealt with this before, or know where I can dim that bright orange dial arrow's brightness?

Edit: There's a few vehicles in my pack (vhci, 2010 Tahoe) that this is also happening for, and I'm not seeing similar dash textures matching between them.

 

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Edited by HappyAccident

  • 2 months later...

in case i got some too bright vehicle lights i edit the brightness in the emissives in the related .ytd file. dials, laptop screens, taillights, sirenlights. i edit almost everything to my likings and it works flawlessly. if you have already set up your els.ini and visualsettings.dat most of the custom cars are already fine. about 20% i need to edit because of too much brightness in interior and/or exterior. make a backup and try it.

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