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Emergency ELS lights Light blue, not blue.

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I run GTA 5 the British way, and require dark blue lights for my police vehicles, not cyan-like colored lights.

 

I was wondering if anybody had a mod that could change ELS lights from cyan to dark ocean blue

 

 

29 minutes ago, HeyImSquiggles said:

Forgive me. Any help is appreciated!

 

It's fine, no worries.  The only way to change the lights is to edit the light textures to make them darker.  I don't think there is a mod that makes them darker.

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Yeah Kallous is right. I've done this by using BritishGamer88's darker textures and overlaying them on the light blue textures used by the likes of Bleep999. It's a simple task.

35 minutes ago, HeyImSquiggles said:

This may work, but I'm not an expert at doing this particular thing. Can one of you be ever so kind enough to help me do so please?

 

I'm not sure how @TheHC09 did it.  I assume he overlayed in Photoshop or paint.

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I used Paint.NET. Firstly, I exported and cropped out BG88s textures from one of his vehicles ytd files in OpenIV, saved them as PNG files. Then exported and opened the light textures for a specific car, and added BG88s as a new layer on top and positioned them to cover the old light textures.

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