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Help Making Road Signs

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If Photoshop can read the format, yes. You'll have to find the road sign texture files first though, which is not an easy process. I spent a good hour searching for the texture files the other day but to no avail. 

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If Photoshop can read the format, yes. You'll have to find the road sign texture files first though, which is not an easy process. I spent a good hour searching for the texture files the other day but to no avail. 

 

Ok I'll keep searching for them!

 

Ok then can I open the files in Photoshop?

 

 

 

If Photoshop can read the format, yes. You'll have to find the road sign texture files first though, which is not an easy process. I spent a good hour searching for the texture files the other day but to no avail. 

You can use PAINT.NET. It can read the images. Your idea got me into modding the signs. LOL :tongue:

I'm replacing the signs with Canadian ones.

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I need help finding some road signs. I can't find any of the "no parking" signs and the "playground" sign. There are so many "one way" and "do not enter" signs. I have been looking everywhere and can't find them.

 

I think I'm going to download Spark IV because it gives you all the textures

 

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