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How to edit the vehicle file images (police lights)?

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Hello,

 

I have Photoshop and would like to try playing around with some vehicle lights.  However, when I export the image from openiv, it's dimply a dxt5 format. This was a vehicle I added a long time ago, and no longer have the link for it.  How can we change the format so we can upload in Photoshop?

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41 minutes ago, Arariel said:

Hello,

 

I have Photoshop and would like to try playing around with some vehicle lights.  However, when I export the image from openiv, it's dimply a dxt5 format. This was a vehicle I added a long time ago, and no longer have the link for it.  How can we change the format so we can upload in Photoshop?

 

Everything I've ever extracted from Open IV was .dds or .png

 

Don't export it. Just hold click on the image and drag it to your desktop.

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5 hours ago, Techengage said:

 

Everything I've ever extracted from Open IV was .dds or .png

 

Don't export it. Just hold click on the image and drag it to your desktop.

 

Actually, I figured it out.  When you export, you can choose which format.

 

Thanks!  Going to be fun making all green police lights. XD

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11 minutes ago, Arariel said:

 

Actually, I figured it out.  When you export, you can choose which format.

 

Thanks!  Going to be fun making all green police lights. XD

 

Lol, that's great. Around here, landscaping trucks use green lights.

 

Might be an interesting thing to see. Definitely share some shots of your work once finished!

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