mjg91199
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mjg91199 reacted to Sentinel55 in Sentinel's ShowroomHey. Every project in this topic is postponed until further notice. Thanks to 'technical difficulties' caused by the horrible software known as Zmodeler. I hope I can solve the issues quickly. Sorry
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mjg91199 reacted to Sentinel55 in Sentinel's ShowroomNo.
As far as I know you can only see the flickering effect in videos, you should not be able to see it in person. So no, making the lights flicker would be unrealistic. And is btw not possible. I'll take a look at the last pictures of in service Vics and will edit the lettering when I need to I know my replica looks like it has just left the assembly line. But I will not change that. -
mjg91199 reacted to Sentinel55 in Sentinel's ShowroomHey! As many of you probably know, the CHP has officially retired their last Crown Victoria 2 weeks ago. Which is sad, but it was just a question of time of course.
Anyway, this is the perfect opportunity to update my Crown vic pack for the second and final time. I want to know anything you guys would like to see, because I'm not touching it again once I'm finished.
Here is a side by side view as a little sneak peak. I'll show more details in a few days. The updated vic is on the right
- new headlights
- new taillights
- new parking lights
- new lightbar
- new wheels
- reduced filesize
- bugfixing (of course)
- Window template
- minor interior changes
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mjg91199 reacted to BlueGhost in POLICE VEHICLE VARIANTSI've wondered how people can make mistakes when identifying the police vehicles that they use. It may just be me being a full throttle autist (I am), but it irks the hell out of me when people use incorrect terminology. So, I wanted to make a thread (hopefully in the correct forum) about the vehicles that people use, and using their proper designations.
ACRONYMS:
LPV, LIMITED POLICE VEHICLE
PPV, POLICE PURSUIT VEHICLE
SSV, SPECIAL SERVICE VEHICLE
CHEVROLET
CAPRICE PPV
IMPALA LPV
TAHOE PPV
TAHOE SSV
SILVERADO SSV
DODGE
CHARGER PURSUIT
This one bugs the ever loving piss out of me. It's not "PPV".
DURANGO PURSUIT (INTRODUCED IN 2018)
DURANGO SSV
RAM 1500 SSV
FORD
SOME of you feel the need to lump the POLICE INTERCEPTOR variants in with the CIVILIAN variants by labelling them as such. You couldn't be more wrong. It infuriates me to no end when I see TAURUS wheels on a POLICE INTERCEPTOR SEDAN. Yes, the new POLICE INTERCEPTOR variants are based on the Taurus, Fusion, and Explorer, but they DO NOT CARRY THE SAME NAME. The Crown Victoria is the exemption in this case.
CROWN VICTORIA (LX TRIM LEVEL)
CROWN VICTORIA POLICE INTERCEPTOR
POLICE INTERCEPTOR SEDAN
IT'S NOT A TAURUS.
POLICE INTERCEPTOR UTILITY
IT'S NOT AN EXPLORER.
F-150 POLICE RESPONDER
F-150 SSV
POLICE RESPONDER HYBRID SEDAN
SSV PLUG-IN HYBRID SEDAN
EXPEDITION/MAX SSV
Get your shit right.
Thank you for coming to my TED Talk.
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mjg91199 reacted to Cartres in Cartres (the new guy)'s Showroom -
mjg91199 got a reaction from TheFrenchman40 in Cartres (the new guy)'s ShowroomBeautiful! Is this based off a particular department?
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mjg91199 reacted to Cartres in Cartres (the new guy)'s ShowroomThe lighting setup is roughly based off of Somerville here in Massachusetts, but the skin is from a Washington State Department, developed by GetinMyBelly. Overall, it's a fictional setup.
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mjg91199 reacted to chadc78 in FHP based packIf you want the best FHP packs available now then you need the FHP vehicles made by TaylorSwift the downlods are available on his discord https://discord.gg/PCSHGfv
he has the most realistic light set ups from the old javelins to the new all blue lighting set up used today by FHP
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mjg91199 reacted to chadc78 in FHP based packYes really, if yours is better upload it and Ill check it out until then in my opinion TaylorSwifts is the most accurate and well performing ones Ive found
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mjg91199 got a reaction from BlueGhost in BlueGhost's Vehicle WIPsThat is amazing. I enjoyed your first state pack, but it will be great to see it redone!
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mjg91199 reacted to cptryan in 2013 GMC Yukon DenaliHave recently gotten a 2013 GMC Yukon Denali and am working on getting it ready for GTA V. It will be a while until release, as I am busy with life and other projects, but wanted to get initial thoughts on it. Just wanted to how the community feels about it and if they have any suggestions for it. Also, if anyone can think of any way to improve it or would like to help, please let me know. The pictures are from Zmodeler, and it has already been templated. However, if anyone knows how to make templates look much better than on the car, please let me know. Thanks.
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mjg91199 reacted to jsutton in J Sutton [W.I.P] Showcase -
mjg91199 reacted to jsutton in J Sutton [W.I.P] ShowcaseWassup people. I'm here trying to showcase some cars I'm doing. Everything posted will more than likely be released. I started modeling about 3 months ago so I think this would be a good way to show progress. All I ask is don't come in here and bitch about something because you personally don't like it. Nobody cars that you hate all blues. But any ways. This is it. I'll show some stuff. Might showoff my girlfriend idk.
CURRENT W.I.P
BLAINE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE MEGA PACK [SKINS BY @GTAKING23000]
SAN ANDREAS GAME WARDEN PACK (BLUELINE GAMING EXCLUSIVE) [SKINS BY @Smellybrick] *HIT ME OR HIM1250 UP TO JOIN*
FUTURE PROJECTS:
LOS SANTOS POLICE DEPARTMENT MEGA PACK [SKINS BY @kahlandir]
Currently working on a BCSO Mega Pack with @GTAKING23000 making the awesome skins. Should feature around 10-15 models. Patrol Units, Criminal Interdiction Units, K-9 Units and Traffic Units are planned. Shoutout to @Vision7124 for the awesome screenies.
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With all the talk about LSPDFR 0.4, it's been a little while since we've provided a general update on our community. Of course, LSPDFR 0.4 is our main priority at the moment and we'll have more to say about it shortly, but we thought it important to also address and announce a couple of things regarding our community.
What our Community stands for
Before anything else, I'd like to take a moment to reflect on who we are, as people that run this website, and as a community.
LCPDFR was founded, back in 2009, simply because I thought it'd be a fun thing to do. To play as the police in GTA IV. It was an idea, ambitious for its time, and nothing more. I worked on LCPDFR because it was fun, I published it because I thought others might also enjoy it. LCPDFR has come a long way since then, it has evolved from one person's topic on a forum, to its own website, to its own forum, to its own community. We've spanned two games, our reach has grown massively, our community is approaching 300,000 registered members. The amount of work that goes into developing LSPDFR alone is staggering - the time that we've spent on it is measured not in days, weeks or months, but years. Likewise, the effort required to keep our website online is vastly underestimated - in the past month we've served around 30 terabytes of download traffic alone, and have done all of this despite persistent, targeted denial of service and hacking attacks against us. To put this in context, if you were to serve 30 terabytes of data through Amazon Web Services, it'd cost you $3,000 a month - and that's just one month of download traffic.
Why do we do this? Because it's fun. We love developing our community, we love developing our mod, and we love that other people - complete strangers, from all over the world, from countries you've probably never heard of, from all walks of life... we love that they love LSPDFR. Our community has achieved incredible things: we've created an entire gaming phenomenon and we've developed things that nobody ever thought would be possible. Our members have done more than simply play games or make mods: we've fought hand-in-hand against corporate giants (and won), we've transformed peoples' entire lives by sparking new careers and we've been covered everywhere from massive YouTube channels to mainstream media publications. Heck, we've even triggered out of touch government ministers in Australia.
That's not the whole story, though. Sometimes we are the story. Sometimes we make mistakes. We've had catastrophes, like the time where we had a hyped countdown on the website only to reveal a private testing version of LCPDFR that nobody could access. Our first ever livestream had to be rescued by Steve and Jeff after it started with Prophet driving a train around Los Santos and infamously stating "this is not the preview for LSPDFR 0.3" while our community manager could do nothing but watch helplessly after being accidentally disconnected. We've messed up releases, we've announced things too quickly, and sometimes we've not announced things at all.
Yet, despite all of this. Nine years later, we're still here. We're still making mods, we're still developing this community, and we've stuck true to our principles the entire time:
Our community is open to all. We treat members equally regardless of their status. Everything is completely free of charge, with no catches.
Why? It's not about fame, it's not about money, it's not about status. It's about love. We love LCPDFR, we love LSPDFR, and we love our community. We don't think that modding should be hidden in private Discord servers. We don't think that modding should be something people pay for. We don't think that modding should be an ego boost.
We just think that modding should be fun. It should be open, and it should be free. That's what we stand for, and that's what we do.
How you can get involved
Last year, we opened up applications to join our Community Team for the first time. This resulted in a couple of new faces joining our moderation team and upon reflection, we think it's a good change in approach from previously handpicking staff members ourselves. We've decided to open these applications again, and would invite anyone who is interested in volunteering some of their free time to moderating our community to apply by following the link below. Our volunteer Community Moderators are a vital part of everything that we do, and it wouldn't be possible to maintain the community without them.
To find out more and to submit an application, please visit: http://lcpd.fr/staffapp