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GTA V Texture Editor

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Hope someone gets rid of the shitty POLICE texture on the Interceptor. Also, a decent texture for the Sheriff Cruiser would be great. Vanilla does look nice, but something's missing. :D

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Now it's time to remove that awful POLICE from Interceptor and put the right details on it!

​All the cop cars have a proper design except for the interceptor.

 

 

Also, a decent texture for the Sheriff Cruiser would be great. Vanilla does look nice, but something's missing. :D

​I'd rather it be black and white like the Sheriff SUV. As far as I know, the only all-white Sheriff cruisers I see in LA are for volunteers.

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Now it's time to remove that awful POLICE from Interceptor and put the right details on it!

It's not as simple as just retexturing though. In order to get a proper livery, the car model would have to be remapped. Right now, the car takes a small "POLICE" texture and puts it on various places with different scaling. With some guess and check work I guess it would be possible to improve it, but not nearly as well as if the car was fully mapped. 

"Work and ideas get stolen, then you keep moving on doing your thing."

​I'd rather it be black and white like the Sheriff SUV. As far as I know, the only all-white Sheriff cruisers I see in LA are for volunteers.

​I'd see an all-white SUV instead. Maybe save panda units for the LSSD and white livery -- for the BCSD. But making a black-and-white sheriff cruiser would be kinda dull, it'll mix with the city units. 

Car colors are not stored in the texture file. They're stored in carcols.ymt. To repeat what I've said elsewhere, the modifications you can make to a Rockstar-made car via texture editing are extremely limited; the basic texture plan of the car can't be changed, and you can only change the contents of individual design elements (and if an element is repeated in multiple places, you must change it in all those places).

​I'd see an all-white SUV instead. Maybe save panda units for the LSSD and white livery -- for the BCSD. But making a black-and-white sheriff cruiser would be kinda dull, it'll mix with the city units. 

​I wouldn't mind having a separate BCSD if it meant that the LSSD could operate within LS itself. I actually prefer black and whites over other liveries. Having spent countless months playing with the mostly white LCPD/NYPD cruisers... I welcome a visual change.

 

Besides, l intend on making LS as close to LA as possible :)

guess we can't use gimp ?

 

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Keep you eye  on this thread ;-)

              
 https://www.lcpdfr.com/topic/43278-k-9-police-9-wip-rel-thread/

 

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