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I guess now is as good a time as any to release the models I've made but haven't touched for the last 6 months. The pack is set up to work with Los Angeles mod v2.1 (paste the archive contents inside the LA mod folder and overwrite everything), some of the vehicles have working lights made by JANJUA. The models still require polishing and they seem to cause a fps drop when there's a lot of them on the map but feel free to use them in your mods if want to, just mention me somewhere as the original creator. LAPD vehicle pack.rar
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Ah, ok. You could still do it like that so that both sides are identical and then after you apply the modifier, modify one side to make room for the ladder. This particular truck doesn't really need a blueprint if you can't find one, it's all straight lines so just make sure you only drag the vertices on the X,Y,Z axes.
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So far so good but my suggestion would be to use a mirror modifier (I assume the fire truck looks the same on both sides). Check out , relevant part is from 1:00 to 1:45. It will allow you to model half of the vehicle while automatically copying everything on the other half. Once you are done, just apply the modifier and the model will be complete (do this step only when you are absolutely sure you are done modeling, as it's a pain to split the model and realign the mirror half). I'd also suggest checking off "Clipping" in the Mirror modifier menu, so that you'll have a clean middle line and the vertices won't cross from one half to the other.
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I've made the truck you suggested, now let's hope for plenty of rainy days so the LA citizens don't end up in ER with burned retinas.
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Ah, thanks for pointing that out. I didn't check if the LAPD uses a different light system, I based the texture on a random video of an unmarked cvpi. There are a few websites with car blueprint libraries like: http://www.the-blueprints.com/blueprints/cars/ https://getoutlines.com/car-blueprints?utm_source=cbinfo&utm_medium=cpm&utm_campaign=cbinfo&utm_content=bar http://www.smcars.net/forums/blueprints-archive.223/ but I think the best way is to do a google search using key words and just look at the image results. Type the mark and model, the year and "blueprint" (eg. 2010 Dodge Charger blueprint). If the car is really new there might not be any blueprints available so in that case you can use photos from different perspectives. You can type make and model, year and side/front/rear/top view or you can look for a 360 degree view (you can find those on official car websites) and take printscreens from each perspective. Before you start modeling always make sure that the blueprint images are scaled and lined up correctly. I've made a new LASD prisoner transport van (the right side doors are the ones that open)
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Well the models will be available to be used in any other mods if people want to. Finished cleaning up the other models. Tomorrow I can finally begin modeling some other vehicles. What would be a good vehicle for the LAPD Bomb Squad? That Ford F-350 with the kitchen cabinet or something else?
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Good stuff OP, nice skins and I really love the blue light patterns on the police cruisers! P.S. This forum doesn't seem to be packed with modders as Times Square during New Year's eve so let's not be so picky about community content. Atlanta Mod is certainly a good quality conversion mod, so I don't see why would anyone mind "another reskin".
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Ah, of course I don't expect miracles, but with or without smoothing the model in Blender, in the EM editor it looks exactly the same. So I assume I'm not doing the final step where the smooth action gets saved, like when you have to press Ctrl+A to apply a scale, rotation change. I'm actually doing a police pack for the LA mod, hopefully it will be ready for release at the end of the month or at the beginning of next year. Right now, I'm improving the textures and remapping the models to improve performance. EDIT: The CVPI models I've made so far and some texture improvements. If you have any ideas how to make the textures better/more realistic, I'd be happy to hear them.
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I've tried the smooth shading feature on a model and it looks great in Blender but when I try the model in the editor, the faces are not smooth. Do I have to do something else to export the model with smooth faces? Something like Ctrl+A for scale and rotation.
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Get in line, you're not the first one who's been courting me. ) I don't mind the attention though. So earlier I thought you were talking about "Smooth vertices" feature, which is nice but it also moves the vertices around. But yesterday I stumbled upon "Smooth faces" and it changed my life. All the jagginess of the model just gone, puff... (I assume that's the smooth you were talking about) I'd also like to ask some advice from anyone who knows how textures work. Since using low poly models didn't improve the performance as much as I would have hoped for, I'm suspecting the way I use textures might be at fault. I've mentioned it in a previous post I'll go over it again, on all the cars I use three textures: - a 1024x1024 image for body of the stock car - this image is used by the car frame, 2 front doors and the trunk door - a 512x512 image for all the extras (lightbar, pushbar, wheel, sidemirror, spotlight) - this image is used by the car frame and each of the wheels - a 512x512 image for the interior which is attached to the car frame Beside scaling down all the textures, which I did with minimal improvements, is there anything I can do to optimize the way the game uses textures? I'll also try to cramp together both the exterior and interior textures into one image. Would it help if I split the texture image for all the extras into separate smaller images that only contain the wheel, the lightbar texture?
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Thank you! The textures will receive a major makeover to give some visual aid to the car outline. I plan on making another two vehicles and maybe after the first release I will try to do a nice looking Bearcat. JANJUA was very kind and offered his help doing the lights setup, which is a very good thing since my attempt was a major fail...
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Thanks for the tip, I keep forgetting about it.
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LASD Tahoe with oversized Traffic Advisor lights (that are still barely visible ingame).
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Alright. I'm pretty sure he doesn't mind using his model for practice, I'm not sure though about releasing it. You should contact him. I assume the vehicle model came with a texture. To apply it to the model you have to click on the Materials tab. The model might already have materials assigned to it, if it does, select a material, then click on the Texture tab. If it doesn't have any materials, press Tab, then Ctrl+A to select all the vertices, then click new in the Materials tab and press Assign button, then go to the Texture tab. If there's nothing there click new, then open->select the texture from you hardrive (best way is to move it in the same folder with the model), then under Mapping->Maps, select the uv map. There should be one there. This is how to apply the exterior body texture, if the model has multiple textures, you'll have to apply each one to the correct material. To check which material is applied where on the model, press Tab (Edit mode), then click on the material and press the Select button and it will highlight the portion of the model where the material is applied. If I explained it poorly and you can't get it to work, just watch a video tutorial on how to apply textures in Blender.
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I usually can export models with no texture attached without any problems. Are you using a model that came with a texture or is it something you made from scratch? If you want to, you can send me your model via PM and I'll check it out and try to figure out what's the problem.