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Why Do Some Red Lights look Amber/Light Orange

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Hello all I hope you are all doing well.

 

So a lot of the time when I install a new vehicle or vehicle pack that has red and blues (which is most of them...LOL) I've noticed that the red lights look more of an amber/light orange color. This is more visible during the day then at night where the lights MAY turn slightly more red.

 

Most of my graphics settings are set to high or above, with some set to normal... but the ones that "affect" the red/blue's (ex: Post FX) are set to high or above. I've made sure the window/light bar tint is set to None or Stock via Simple Trainer which sometimes improves some models, but not all. I have a Radiance V variant installed. I ensure I always put the ELS files in the ELS folder.

 

Here is one pack I installed that no matter what I try and change the lights always look Amber/Light Orange

 

https://www.gta5-mods.com/vehicles/els-lspd-pack-add-on-replace

 

There are some car packs that I really enjoy that are not super affected with this issue, but I always like to switch up now and then.

 

I highly doubt my monitor has anything to do with this... but here is my monitor:

 

ViewSonic VX2457-MHD 24 Inch 75Hz

Edited by aRragingCanadian

~aRagingCanadian

If you look at the lamphead textures they generally have an orange or white center. On some lights that is all that really emits which causes your red to appear orange. The simple way to fix it is to darken shade of red on that lighter area.

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10 hours ago, xPredatorz said:

If you look at the lamphead textures they generally have an orange or white center. On some lights that is all that really emits which causes your red to appear orange. The simple way to fix it is to darken shade of red on that lighter area.

 

How do I do this? Is it in the vehicle.meta or what?

 

 

~aRagingCanadian

17 hours ago, aRragingCanadian said:

 

How do I do this? Is it in the vehicle.meta or what?

 

 

in the vehicle ytds. Make back ups and play guess and check as you edit the textures with photoshop or gimp

 

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