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Kentucky State Police skin

Kentucky State Police 2 members have voted

  1. 1. What kind of vehicles would you like to see this skin on?

    • Dodge Charger 2015
      25%
      1
    • Chevrolet Tahoe
      25%
      1
    • Ford Crown Victoria 2008
      25%
      1
    • Ford Police Interceptor Utility (Ford Explorer)
      25%
      1

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Hey Guys!

So I had nothing to do, and browsed the 'Request' topic on these forums, and I saw that someone liked to see a Kentucky State Police skin. I thought, yeah, why not, and I jumped in.

We've got summer holliday's here in The Netherlands, so I'm planning on doing it really really detailed. I found that there aren't realy good logo's of the Kentucky State Police, so I'm making one myself. 

Anyways, I hope you like what I'm doing here, and I'll post updates as frequently as possible. Untill then, feel free to give tips, advice or suggest changes.

-Daniel

Spoiler

Introduction to the ChangeLog:
Red means a difficulty or problem I ran into
Blue means that it's a general update
Green shows a completed part or good update

7/26/2016 - Started the project
7/26/2016 - Finished the logo
7/27/2016 - Lacking a high resolution template for the Dodge Charger 2006
7/28/2016 - Finished the first version of the Dodge Charger 2015 texture (see screenshots in next spoiler)
8/03/2016 - Finished all the vehicles and uploaded them, be sure to check it out!

8/03/2016 - --- Version 1.0.0 released ---

Spoiler

Screenshots


Screenshot 1: First version of the 2015 Dodge Charger (Regular state trooper) {{Side View}} Screenshot_1.png


Screenshot 2: First version of the 2015 Dodge Charger (Regular state trooper) {{Back View}} Screenshot_2.png

 

 

CrownVic (1).png

CrownVic (2).png

Tahoe (1).png

Tahoe (2).png

Tahoe (3).png

Tahoe (4).png

Edited by BlackNoise
Changelog updated/Screenshots added

You should simply be able to scale up the Dodge Charger template yourself to a 4K resolution. Not running GIMP so not sure of the exact method there, but for Photoshop simply open up your template, go to Image at the top, click Image Size, and set it to 4096 x 4096. The template should then resize and may lose some of its definition, but it's irrelevant because you're painting completely on top of it. Apart from that it's looking good. Hope it helps!

 

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On 30-7-2016 at 11:35 PM, Laraque said:

You should simply be able to scale up the Dodge Charger template yourself to a 4K resolution. Not running GIMP so not sure of the exact method there, but for Photoshop simply open up your template, go to Image at the top, click Image Size, and set it to 4096 x 4096. The template should then resize and may lose some of its definition, but it's irrelevant because you're painting completely on top of it. Apart from that it's looking good. Hope it helps!

 

Hey! 

LCPDFR didn't let your reply show up at the notifications, so I'm just reading your comment.

Thanks for the help, I really didn't know this, and I'm absolutely going to use it on the next version of the models.
I've uploaded the 1.0.0 version, so be sure to check it out in game :)

-Daniel

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