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Hullian111

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  1. Right, let's list some inconsistencies:

    1. That damned .gif is a Crown Victoria, yes, but it's the wrong one. How are you supposed to appeal to the GTA V fanbase when you, of all people, put up the wrong gif?
    2. Why on earth is a new DPD Taurus on there? It doesn't even relate to this mod at all, and just seems very out of place and confusing.

     

  2. On 6/12/2017 at 3:16 PM, policeman3210 said:

    OK bro I get Its not a good skin. But you don't have to rub it in. Did you also realized that this is my first upload. This is my first time making a skin. Thank you for your feedback I will make a better skin. 

    Constructive criticism. It works! Especially on sites like these.

  3. It's not good.

     

    First, get rid of that image now. That could fool people into downloading what they think is a top-notch FDNY skin.

     

    Also, the skin isn't nice at all.  The roof markings are off-center, the text isn't in all-caps when it should be, the colour is sickening and makes the white text hard to read, and I really, really don't even know why you're trying New York City. That's a high bar you've barely even skimmed there.

  4. Ah. I see this time, you've tried again, but unfortunately, you're off to a bad start. I'll give my time to guide you, see if I can help you make better stuff.

     

    Now following earlier examples on the GTA V side of the site, single colour texture mods like these are not very welcome at all - in fact, these mods can cause quite a bit of uproar from people who say they can just open up Simple Native Trainer and select this colour in Preset Six.

     

    Now the fun part - I encourage you to watch this video, since you have Photoshop installed.

     

    In this, you will learn the basic guide to making fairly-decent police textures. Before trying again, though, I say you learn a few things about the software you're using - Photoshop can be tricky to use, especially if you're not familiar with it. I'd recommend you start small before you try something big, and overblow yourself with 'pro' textures like realistic NYPD textures.

     

    I just want to help you out, like I do for many other junior modders here. I've got modding experience, and can throw you some tips along the way. Just...please don't do these single-colour mods. I know you've started out on the wrong foot, and I'm going to try and help you get good to an extent...if I can.

  5. My two cents: Please provide OpenIV or in-game screenshots of the textures. It would be beneficial for those users who want to see what the car looks like in-game.

     

    Also, I suggest you completely remove the images of your textures on this page, or at least watermark them. Right now, downloading is rather a waste of time - someone can just save the image and put it in their game, therefore not counting as a download.

     

    I hope that can help you in the future, I'll be happy to give advice if need be.

  6. Sorry, buddy, the petition is worthless. Only >9 people have signed it, and even though I really like the Crown Victoria, what's the use in signing this, anyway? Ford wanted to take policing into a new direction - the CVPI was just too outdated to keep up to the Teslas and Toyotas of today. And personally, that new Interceptor they're bringing out next year fits the bill, quite literally, very well. You just can't go up against Ford - one boy with dodgy texture mods and nine petitoon signers can't make a multi-billion car manufacturer bring back an outdated model now.

  7. 2 hours ago, JaiTheGamer58 said:

    Hey I mean you can download the mod if you want no ones forcing you bud

    Not cool, friend. I really do think you should take his advice - props for making the thumbnail the actual car, but seriously, tone down the images, and don't include real-life images in the images bar - I personally would link to one or two in the description. Also means you'll have less to do.

    EDIT: Also, very important, do not put the actual pure texture as an image! This could lead to theft by downloading the image, and even plagarism. Watermark them, if you have to put them up on the image bar.

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