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Flwpheonix's parts and cars WIP

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4 hours ago, GravelRoadCop said:

Good work. My suggestion is to leave the primary lightbar to carcol lighting as it can be customized with environmental lighting, but that's my personal preference. I was able to achieve the classic Whelen Freedom pattern using carcols : 

 

 

The only problem with that suggestion @GravelRoadCop is that the carcols does not control the flash patterns of anything. All the flash patterns are controlled thru ELS. The carcols are only providing the enviromental lighting for the M7s and M9s. I have used all 20 siren slots to be able get a realistic looking enviromental lighting.

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So.....I kinda got burned out on the Spartan, so I changed gears until I can get the wind back to finish it. Figured it was time to show what I have been working on with @jcpse and @xAzDKr. This is the Hillsborough County Sheriffs. My goal is to make a complete pack. These cars will feature a complete hybrid ELS/Carcols system like what I showcased with the Spartan. This means that the carcols DO NOT control the flash patters rather ELS does. All the carcols provides is the enviromental lighting. This allowed me to have each lighthead on the Liberty produce its' own light. The DUI Tahoe features this too but I ran out of sirens to use, so I had to improvise with some ELS provided enviromental light. Doing it this way too, allowed me to have the light follow what it was attached to...For example the lighting on the mirror beams on the Tahoe, will actually move with the door. Same goes with the Outer Edge lighting. If you open the trunk on the Tahoe the lights will shine up, and not stay shining backwards. 

Standard CVPI=90% Done

Charger=80% Done

DUI Tahoe=80% Done

K-9 Tahoe=0% Done

Slicktop CVPI=15% Done

Unmarked CVPI=10% Done

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