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cp702

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    cp702 got a reaction from Michael21107 for a file, Emergency Utility Truck   
    Vapid Motor Company is proud to announce a new version of its popular Contender utility truck. Designed for the Los Santos Fire Department's paramedic rescue units, this vehicle now features:
    Extra compartment space for maximal equipment storage Emergency lighting equipment: Perfect to shift the blame to the person you ran over! Fire extinguisher permanently mounted in cargo bay: never get to the scene without one again! Back-up lights: This revolutionary new invention lets you *see* when backing up at night -- gone are the days of wondering who you hit! Reliability and performance improvements, by the same team responsible for our state-of-the-art Police Interceptor.  
    This is an emergency version of the Contender utility truck (utillitruck3). It uses ambulance-type emergency lighting, and can be put in the ambulance slot
    or in its own slot. It has 4 liveries:
    LSFD Paramedic Rescue Blaine County Fire & Rescue Rapid Response Mission Row San Andreas Paramedic Mission Row San Andreas Supervisor  
    Permissions:
    You may freely edit and redistribute this model and these skins. However, you must provide credit where credit is due.
  2. Like
    cp702 got a reaction from ThatOneHick for a file, Emergency Utility Truck   
    Vapid Motor Company is proud to announce a new version of its popular Contender utility truck. Designed for the Los Santos Fire Department's paramedic rescue units, this vehicle now features:
    Extra compartment space for maximal equipment storage Emergency lighting equipment: Perfect to shift the blame to the person you ran over! Fire extinguisher permanently mounted in cargo bay: never get to the scene without one again! Back-up lights: This revolutionary new invention lets you *see* when backing up at night -- gone are the days of wondering who you hit! Reliability and performance improvements, by the same team responsible for our state-of-the-art Police Interceptor.  
    This is an emergency version of the Contender utility truck (utillitruck3). It uses ambulance-type emergency lighting, and can be put in the ambulance slot
    or in its own slot. It has 4 liveries:
    LSFD Paramedic Rescue Blaine County Fire & Rescue Rapid Response Mission Row San Andreas Paramedic Mission Row San Andreas Supervisor  
    Permissions:
    You may freely edit and redistribute this model and these skins. However, you must provide credit where credit is due.
  3. Like
    cp702 got a reaction from Adam L for a file, Emergency Utility Truck   
    Vapid Motor Company is proud to announce a new version of its popular Contender utility truck. Designed for the Los Santos Fire Department's paramedic rescue units, this vehicle now features:
    Extra compartment space for maximal equipment storage Emergency lighting equipment: Perfect to shift the blame to the person you ran over! Fire extinguisher permanently mounted in cargo bay: never get to the scene without one again! Back-up lights: This revolutionary new invention lets you *see* when backing up at night -- gone are the days of wondering who you hit! Reliability and performance improvements, by the same team responsible for our state-of-the-art Police Interceptor.  
    This is an emergency version of the Contender utility truck (utillitruck3). It uses ambulance-type emergency lighting, and can be put in the ambulance slot
    or in its own slot. It has 4 liveries:
    LSFD Paramedic Rescue Blaine County Fire & Rescue Rapid Response Mission Row San Andreas Paramedic Mission Row San Andreas Supervisor  
    Permissions:
    You may freely edit and redistribute this model and these skins. However, you must provide credit where credit is due.
  4. Like
    cp702 got a reaction from TheCanadianDream for a file, [DEV] CP's Bike of Many Colors   
    This is a colormapped police motorcycle. It's a development resource designed to make it easier to produce police bikes with certain styles of livery; this bike is optimized for two-tone liveries.
    The template for this bike is almost the same as for the default bike. However, in the upper left corner, there are 10 squares which can be filled with 10 different colors. Each square controls the paint color for a different part of the bike: the top and side of the front and rear fenders, the middle and side of the gas tank, the headlight, the saddlebags and their lids, and the box behind the seat.
    This bike was designed to make two-tone liveries possible. A sample LSPD livery is included. To make a livery, you start with the included paintmap, and decide what the ten colors will be; you then fill those areas in on the paintmap. Then, you add what I'm calling the "visual elements" -- the POLICE logo on the box behind the driver, the seal, the slogan, and the number. It's just like making a skin for the default bike, but you fill in the appropriate paint colors first.
    The paintmap does not currently work *perfectly* at all LOD levels (particularly the low ones); it works well enough as far as I'm concerned, though.
    This bike does not support multiple liveries. A future version might. A future version might also have different lights.
     
    You may edit and redistribute this model freely, provided you give credit.
  5. Like
    cp702 got a reaction from OfficerGermany for a file, [DEV] CP's Bike of Many Colors   
    This is a colormapped police motorcycle. It's a development resource designed to make it easier to produce police bikes with certain styles of livery; this bike is optimized for two-tone liveries.
    The template for this bike is almost the same as for the default bike. However, in the upper left corner, there are 10 squares which can be filled with 10 different colors. Each square controls the paint color for a different part of the bike: the top and side of the front and rear fenders, the middle and side of the gas tank, the headlight, the saddlebags and their lids, and the box behind the seat.
    This bike was designed to make two-tone liveries possible. A sample LSPD livery is included. To make a livery, you start with the included paintmap, and decide what the ten colors will be; you then fill those areas in on the paintmap. Then, you add what I'm calling the "visual elements" -- the POLICE logo on the box behind the driver, the seal, the slogan, and the number. It's just like making a skin for the default bike, but you fill in the appropriate paint colors first.
    The paintmap does not currently work *perfectly* at all LOD levels (particularly the low ones); it works well enough as far as I'm concerned, though.
    This bike does not support multiple liveries. A future version might. A future version might also have different lights.
     
    You may edit and redistribute this model freely, provided you give credit.
  6. Like
    cp702 got a reaction from Deactivated Member for a file, [DEV] CP's Bike of Many Colors   
    This is a colormapped police motorcycle. It's a development resource designed to make it easier to produce police bikes with certain styles of livery; this bike is optimized for two-tone liveries.
    The template for this bike is almost the same as for the default bike. However, in the upper left corner, there are 10 squares which can be filled with 10 different colors. Each square controls the paint color for a different part of the bike: the top and side of the front and rear fenders, the middle and side of the gas tank, the headlight, the saddlebags and their lids, and the box behind the seat.
    This bike was designed to make two-tone liveries possible. A sample LSPD livery is included. To make a livery, you start with the included paintmap, and decide what the ten colors will be; you then fill those areas in on the paintmap. Then, you add what I'm calling the "visual elements" -- the POLICE logo on the box behind the driver, the seal, the slogan, and the number. It's just like making a skin for the default bike, but you fill in the appropriate paint colors first.
    The paintmap does not currently work *perfectly* at all LOD levels (particularly the low ones); it works well enough as far as I'm concerned, though.
    This bike does not support multiple liveries. A future version might. A future version might also have different lights.
     
    You may edit and redistribute this model freely, provided you give credit.
  7. Like
    cp702 got a reaction from forsy02 for a file, [DEV] CP's Bike of Many Colors   
    This is a colormapped police motorcycle. It's a development resource designed to make it easier to produce police bikes with certain styles of livery; this bike is optimized for two-tone liveries.
    The template for this bike is almost the same as for the default bike. However, in the upper left corner, there are 10 squares which can be filled with 10 different colors. Each square controls the paint color for a different part of the bike: the top and side of the front and rear fenders, the middle and side of the gas tank, the headlight, the saddlebags and their lids, and the box behind the seat.
    This bike was designed to make two-tone liveries possible. A sample LSPD livery is included. To make a livery, you start with the included paintmap, and decide what the ten colors will be; you then fill those areas in on the paintmap. Then, you add what I'm calling the "visual elements" -- the POLICE logo on the box behind the driver, the seal, the slogan, and the number. It's just like making a skin for the default bike, but you fill in the appropriate paint colors first.
    The paintmap does not currently work *perfectly* at all LOD levels (particularly the low ones); it works well enough as far as I'm concerned, though.
    This bike does not support multiple liveries. A future version might. A future version might also have different lights.
     
    You may edit and redistribute this model freely, provided you give credit.
  8. Like
    cp702 got a reaction from NefariousBonne for a file, [DEV] CP's Bike of Many Colors   
    This is a colormapped police motorcycle. It's a development resource designed to make it easier to produce police bikes with certain styles of livery; this bike is optimized for two-tone liveries.
    The template for this bike is almost the same as for the default bike. However, in the upper left corner, there are 10 squares which can be filled with 10 different colors. Each square controls the paint color for a different part of the bike: the top and side of the front and rear fenders, the middle and side of the gas tank, the headlight, the saddlebags and their lids, and the box behind the seat.
    This bike was designed to make two-tone liveries possible. A sample LSPD livery is included. To make a livery, you start with the included paintmap, and decide what the ten colors will be; you then fill those areas in on the paintmap. Then, you add what I'm calling the "visual elements" -- the POLICE logo on the box behind the driver, the seal, the slogan, and the number. It's just like making a skin for the default bike, but you fill in the appropriate paint colors first.
    The paintmap does not currently work *perfectly* at all LOD levels (particularly the low ones); it works well enough as far as I'm concerned, though.
    This bike does not support multiple liveries. A future version might. A future version might also have different lights.
     
    You may edit and redistribute this model freely, provided you give credit.

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