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Thrasher124

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Im looking for the front grill(s), headlights, and taillights for the 2025 Colorado, 2025 Tacoma, 2025 Ranger, and the 2025 Frontier. If someone is REALLY bored i could use the 'truck lines/shading' too. I will eventually put this on the CWS13 mod. ANY Help would be appreciated! Thnx. (I dont have Photoshop so doing this with paint .net would be EXTREMELY time consuming and tedious) Pics/links are a reference to what version of the front grill(s) i prefer/am looking for. thnx

(If these have been made for a different mod, let me know plz. Than i could just transfer them to the cws13 mod. thnx)
 
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ZiggyM

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ANY Help would be appreciated!
I'm not going to do it for you but I am going to give you this help in figuring out how to do it. I don't know anything about paint dot net so I'm hoping it has layers and you know how to use them.

https://cars.usnews.com/cars-trucks/chevrolet/colorado/2025/photos-exterior?img_name=front-view has views of the front, back and sides. Screen shot or d/l the pics you want to use. I didn't see any templates for that mod so you just might take an existing car and set it as the base layer. Create a new layer over the base layer. Then create another new layer. You should now have 3 layers. On the top layer, paste the grille/rear/side into position by using the base layer to figure out where they need to go. You WILL have to resize/stretch/shrink to get it to fit where you want them (you can use multiple layers for each part, as you like). Use the middle layer to cover the base layer with white or black or whatever it takes to make the new sections you've put in no longer appear (select the middle layer, start painting on it and you'll notice the base is covered but the top layer still shows up). Play around a bit. This will be a process and you'll make mistakes so save and keep a backup jic. I and other non-perfect people have managed to watch hours of work go down the drain by forgetting to save the 'working template' with layers before saving it as a .tga so make sure to save in a format that keeps the layers before saving as a .tga.

To make a shading layer, change the original picture to black and white (i used white cars, when possible), then add it as a new, top layer and make that layer as transparent with "multiply", "overlay" or whatever "blend" works best. I use PSP and it's got a slider for transparency which can be used to make go from opaque to transparent and it will take a little trial and error to figure out which type of blend looks right. disclaimer - I am NOT good at shading layers, never did figure them out.

Now you should have something that looks like what you want or maybe an idea of how to do it and can go from there.

Again, once you've got the layered pic as you like, or when you take a break, make sure to save it in a format that keeps the layers before saving it as a .tga since a .tga is flat.

Most importantly, Have fun!!
 
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