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Problems Changing Vehicle Textures

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Hey, I have been having this problem for a while now when trying to change out vehicle textures. About half of the time I try to import a texture to a .ytd file all I get is a grainy texture instead like the attachment shown.

I have just tried with this texture pack

 and the same problem has occurred, attempting to add these models

 

as the textures seem to be working for everybody else I have come to the conclusion that I may be doing something wrong.

Thanks in advance.

Grand Theft Auto V Screenshot 2017.10.13 - 17.42.00.02.png

28 minutes ago, TheBlueReindeer said:

 

Hey, I have been having this problem for a while now when trying to change out vehicle textures. About half of the time I try to import a texture to a .ytd file all I get is a grainy texture instead like the attachment shown.

I have just tried with this texture pack

 and the same problem has occurred, attempting to add these models

 

as the textures seem to be working for everybody else I have come to the conclusion that I may be doing something wrong.

Thanks in advance.

 

 

1) Make sure the texture you're importing has the exact same name as the texture in the .ytd.  For example, if the texture is named tahoe_sign_1 in the .ytd, the new texture needs to be of the exact same name. 

 

2) If the vehicles have a +hi.ytd, check to see if there's also a texture you need to replace there.

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57 minutes ago, Kallus Rourke said:

 

1) Make sure the texture you're importing has the exact same name as the texture in the .ytd.  For example, if the texture is named tahoe_sign_1 in the .ytd, the new texture needs to be of the exact same name. 

 

2) If the vehicles have a +hi.ytd, check to see if there's also a texture you need to replace there.

Hi, Thanks for the reply. Have checked both of the steps and is still not working.

Thanks.

Edited by TheBlueReindeer

4 minutes ago, TheBlueReindeer said:

Hi, Thanks for the reply. Have checked both of the steps and is still not working.

Thanks.

 

Open the .yft of the vehicle you're replacing the texture of.  How does the vehicle look in the viewer?

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Just now, Kallus Rourke said:

 

Open the .yft of the vehicle you're replacing the texture of.  How does the vehicle look in the viewer?

Yea sorry about that looks fine now i think it was because i was trying to install too many liveries.

Thanks!

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