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Ambulance Skin Assistance

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Hey guys!  I am working on a skin of my city's ambulance for myself and I just can't get the final touches right! I am using SSanchez10's F350 v3.0 ambulance and his skin is off a little.  I am very confused!  I would appreciate it so much if someone would help me out. :)  The file is .psd.

 

EDIT: The problem is that the orange lines don't line up.  

Edited by Guest

The file I think is wrong all textures are png, another thing is the vehicle is not as wide as the patient portion of the vehicle. There's sort of a wall( ill provide an image of what I mean). So I think you need to go diagonally to connect the pair.2cmw3zs.jpg   

 

*EDIT* I think you did the template wrong you add a new layer and paint the whole layer the turn the visability down to see it then do the skin.(Then more stuff)

Edited by LibertyEMS

The file I think is wrong all textures are png, another thing is the vehicle is not as wide as the patient portion of the vehicle. There's sort of a wall( ill provide an image of what I mean). So I think you need to go diagonally to connect the pair.2cmw3zs.jpg   

 

*EDIT* I think you did the template wrong you add a new layer and paint the whole layer the turn the visability down to see it then do the skin.(Then more stuff)

Regarding your edit: I flattened the image and then put it into a .png so I could test it.  I uploaded the .png.  I'm just so confused, lol. Thanks! I always use layers.

Edited by Guest

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