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austin mini template for P&G 3 v1.0 for GTR2

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Photoshop and Paint Shop Pro X2 templates for P&g 3.1First of all thanks to all of the GTLW mod members, past and present, who developed the P&G mod. A while ago I wanted to add more liveries to P&G for myself. I found that many of the included vehicles had additional parts since the original GTL versions. I started to paint a few cars and I copied the additional parts to my template. Most of the new parts are headlights, driving lights, mirrors and emblems. I also modified some shading and highlight layers. I contacted DucFreak and AzRiM and asked if they would like to use any of these additions. I have been given their blessing to release these templates.I use Paint Shop Pro X2. PSP can save in PSD format with a few restrictions. All layer grouping and all vector information is lost. This means all of the nice group organization is lost unless I keep all layers separate. All fonts are merged to a single raster layer. All polygons (rectangles and ellipses) are also merged to a raster layer. Very few fonts or polygons are used so that's not really an issue. The layer grouping causes a messy template but that can be fixed by yourself if you like a neater template.I am not a template maker nor did I work on developing P&G or any other mod. I did my best in reverse engineering the mod to determine the genstring information. I looked at the CAS and GTR files to determine the different body styles and bumper styles (and wheel styles) to help in adding on to the templates. You can turn on/off layers as you see fit. There may be more layers than necessary. Hopefully more liveries will be painted for the Power And Glory mod by you. I did make a Porsche 906 Langheck (Long Tail) template that was never available. I added shading and highlights to the tail section from the original GTL template.

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