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Anyone know how it work's? and/or where i can find a site with 3D Police Vehicles? i'm looking at TurboSquid right now, but there is not much of a selection.

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Most San Andreas cars are unlocked.

Convert them for private use then contact the owner if you wish to release them

Processor: Intel i5-6600 @ 3.30GHz 

GPU: MSI ARMOR GeForce GTX 1080 OC

Ram: 16GB Skylake

I would use ZModeler for converting because I think its easier to handle and to learn.For creating stuff I would just 3DS Max.(I just 3ds for my ripped driver sf models)

Dont buy a 3d model to learn converting.Use a unlocked SA model to start.If you know how to convert you can buy one.

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Thanks guy's, i'll give it a try, i'm assuming converting is actually easier then modeling? or is it pretty much the same, like importing textures in Zmodeler.

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I'd say converting is easier, besides you save a lot of time and work... Here you have a tutorial that may help you;)

One of the tuts I used haha ;D

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I'll watch the video once i'm all moved in and everything is all hooked up, i totally forgot about this video lol

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