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My First Reskin!

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Hello!

I just done my modding on my POLPAT vehicle and I'm very happy about the results. Tell me what you think abut my work.

Original mod is made by Lt. Caine I just added some text on the hood, back and the sides with paint.

It might be a bit bad, But remmember this is my VERY FIRST attempt to reskin of a vehicle.

Original:

Picture from and originial mod from: http://www.gtagaming.com/downloads/gta-iv/vehicle-mods/3182

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My Modified Version:

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Looks good, though it's only text. (Meant to be positive) :)

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I dunno, I just added the text to the van because I use it alot and I never respond to calls, Just...play with the traffic :D

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I'm glad you all like my Text, lol...

I just wish I could give the Van interior :/ Then it would be PERFECT, lol..

get like adobe photoshop

Photoshop would work, but it is my impression that The GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP) would be a heck of a lot more cost effective and still have mostly all of the same features, is this true or have I been subjected to lies my entire life?

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