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Changing Lightbar Color [Non-ELS]

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On 12/2/2019 at 1:15 PM, bevarnow said:

Howdy Folks!
I was wondering how to change the color of the lights of a police car texture im making.
The .ytd file only has 2 Lightbar textures so, here they are:
-https://imgur.com/Q0qkIOC
-https://imgur.com/vMP4yyf
If you're wondering, the colors I want to put are Red and Green

 

For non ELS, in order for it to work properly you also need to edit carcols.  Simply changing the textures might work somewhat, but red/blue will still bleed through.

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On 12/7/2019 at 1:00 AM, Reddington said:

 

For non ELS, in order for it to work properly you also need to edit carcols.  Simply changing the textures might work somewhat, but red/blue will still bleed through.

So how would you be able to change the light emissions? 

Be safe and well travels

Chris

You would go into the carcols, then find the " <color value="0xFFFF0F05"/> ".

Part of them might be red, blue, and yellow/orange

If you want check the colour of the color value,

remove the "0xFF" (or the first 4 values) and put them into a google search for "colour picker"

Red would be 0xffff0000 or ff0000

Green would be 0xff2bff00

Zeakor has a good video on it of you want: 

 

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7 hours ago, Nastycat101 said:

You would go into the carcols, then find the " <color value="0xFFFF0F05"/> ".

Part of them might be red, blue, and yellow/orange

If you want check the colour of the color value,

remove the "0xFF" (or the first 4 values) and put them into a google search for "colour picker"

Red would be 0xffff0000 or ff0000

Green would be 0xff2bff00

Zeakor has a good video on it of you want: 

 

Alright, thanks mate

Be safe and well travels

Chris

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