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How To Make A Window Clear

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I downloaded a model and there is writing on the back window, I was wondering how to remove the writing but have the window clear.

 

There is more then likely a window texture in the .wtd

They are named different things:

 

- windowtint

- window-template

- wintemplate

- f150_window_template

- taho_windows_f

- impala_window_back

- vehicle_generic_glasswindows2

 

It can vary between vehicle models.

The ones listed above, are just some of the window textures found in vehicles I picked at random

Most vehicles I've downloaded have came with a window template file in the download.

Take a look through the .wtd and see if there's anything named similar or the exact same as I listed above.

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There is more then likely a window texture in the .wtd

They are named different things:

 

- windowtint

- window-template

- wintemplate

- f150_window_template

- taho_windows_f

- impala_window_back

- vehicle_generic_glasswindows2

 

It can vary between vehicle models.

The ones listed above, are just some of the window textures found in vehicles I picked at random

Most vehicles I've downloaded have came with a window template file in the download.

Take a look through the .wtd and see if there's anything named similar or the exact same as I listed above.

 

Yeah there is a file named window-template.

 

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Yeah there is a file named window-template.

 

Since there is a file named window-template I'm assuming there's text on it.

I'd export that file, preferably to the folder the vehicle is in, that it came with.

Open it up and delete the text. (I use Paint.NET for all my texture editing needs)

As for making it clear, it really depends on how clear you want it. 

The vehicle model that has vehicle_generic_glasswindows2 in my game, has no texture whatsoever for the window.

It's just a transparent background which gives the impression of a completely clear window, except the actual glass is not visible.

 

If you want the windows clear, but with a bit of tint, I'd make a copy of the old window template (one with text on it), and open it up in Paint.NET, make the whole thing black, and then experiment with the Opacity level.

I can't recommend a good opacity level, that part is up to you. 

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