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  1. 1. Get the file you wish to edit from Open IV, for example: "s_m_y_cop_01.ytd". 2. Open it with the Texture Editer > Locate the file which you wish to edit > Export it to your computer. 3. Open the file (It will be a .dds file) with your chosen program [PhotoShop or Paint.net]. 4.Edit the file. 5.Import back with the texture editer program > Save it. 6. Import back into Open IV,
  2. Hello everyone, This is my first attempt at creating a skin for GTA V. I have attempted to create a British Police Officer. I will soon be releasing these skins for people to download, I just need to make a few minor adjustments first. Here are the previews: Link for download: https://www.gta5-mods.com/player/gta-v-british-police-uniform
  3. Very well explained Nick. As I have been modding for so long, that shows I'm not a idiot modder. I Join a game, change my model to a cop, spawn a police car and chase online players and sometimes make an arrest. This is with just mods that have been released, not "LCPDFR". I really do love LCPDFR on PC, but I have terrible lag so I do the next best thing and do it on Xbox 360. It's not quite the same but somewhat similar. Thanks for backing me up, some member have a "No proof, didn't happen" kind of attitude and won't believe or even take into consideration what others say. Bradley.
  4. You clearly don't know anything about modding GTA on Xbox 360. I've been ISO modding GTA IV for xbox for 4 years now, Not a single ban. Thanks anyway though! <3
  5. Haha, this was me. My gamertag is "Monochromatisms". and yes, LCPDFR has come to Xbox. Although it is in it's beta stages.
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