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ELS v6 Help

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To start off I am not really sure if this is the right place for this.

I just want to know if there is a way to edit the emergency lights texture in the .wtd file. not by switching them out but how to change the colors. I have already went into ELS v6 and changed the codes from 0,1,2,3 to what i want but it doesn't do anything for me. Please Help Me :D

To help out all's I want is to know if i can change some of the blue to red. :D

Edited by Molten

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You can either use gimp or photoshop to change some of the blue to red on the image you posted. Or swap out that image from a car that has lights you want.

Also the setting in the .ini file changes the reflection colours. Also how bright they are and how far they reflect (distance).

Edited by Molten

Just change them from blue to red in Photoshop or the picture editing software of your choice (Not paint). GIMP can be a good choice as it's free. You'll have to find which texture is mapped to which light, so trial and error.

Due to the graphic nature of this post, reader discretion is advised.
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Just change them from blue to red in Photoshop or the picture editing software of your choice (Not paint).

How about Paint.net :D ?

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