Liveries for H-6K 1.0
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For The GTAV Xian H-6K from SkylineGTRFreak
Here https://www.gta5-mods.com/vehicles/xian-h-6k-add-on
Not an exact version of the TU-16 Badger, the H-6K is close enough for TU-16 liveries. Unfortunately, my texture toolkit kept crashing when I tried to add liveries in the original 4k format. I had to cut down the original.dds file in half, but I have included liveries for the Indonesia, circa early to mid 1960's, USSR in bare metal, Egyptian Air Force circa 1973 and Iraq Air Force from the early 1980's. It took me about 3 days to figure out where each of the components was in the .dds file so I could do camo schemes and I tried to approximate a glass nose.
Once installed with their instructions, open the dlc.rpf with OpenIV
Follow this path to the file to overwrite:
...GTAV/mods/update/x64/dlcpacks/h6k/dlc.rpf/x64/levels/gta5/vehicles.rpf/h6k.ytd
If you wish to retain the original livery, while in OpenIV, extract the file h6k.ytd. I typically extract the original .ytd to the same folder as the dlc.rpf and rename it to origh6k.ytd.
When ready to overwrite and add the other H-6k/TU-16 liveries, toggle "Edit mode", top right button, and drag h6k.ytd from the extracted zip file and drop here:
...GTAV/mods/update/x64/dlcpacks/h6k/dlc.rpf/x64/levels/gta5/vehicles.rpf/h6k.ytd
Just to confirm the livery, I'd click on the h6k.yft file to open the OpenIV Model Viewer to see what the model will look like with the new livery.
Once satisfied, close the model viewer and run GTAV and spawn h6k with the trainer of your choice, then cycle through the liveries.
Each of the .ytd files in the folders has the named livery as h6ktexture within the .ytd file.
Enjoy,
Gillman
Here https://www.gta5-mods.com/vehicles/xian-h-6k-add-on
Not an exact version of the TU-16 Badger, the H-6K is close enough for TU-16 liveries. Unfortunately, my texture toolkit kept crashing when I tried to add liveries in the original 4k format. I had to cut down the original.dds file in half, but I have included liveries for the Indonesia, circa early to mid 1960's, USSR in bare metal, Egyptian Air Force circa 1973 and Iraq Air Force from the early 1980's. It took me about 3 days to figure out where each of the components was in the .dds file so I could do camo schemes and I tried to approximate a glass nose.
Once installed with their instructions, open the dlc.rpf with OpenIV
Follow this path to the file to overwrite:
...GTAV/mods/update/x64/dlcpacks/h6k/dlc.rpf/x64/levels/gta5/vehicles.rpf/h6k.ytd
If you wish to retain the original livery, while in OpenIV, extract the file h6k.ytd. I typically extract the original .ytd to the same folder as the dlc.rpf and rename it to origh6k.ytd.
When ready to overwrite and add the other H-6k/TU-16 liveries, toggle "Edit mode", top right button, and drag h6k.ytd from the extracted zip file and drop here:
...GTAV/mods/update/x64/dlcpacks/h6k/dlc.rpf/x64/levels/gta5/vehicles.rpf/h6k.ytd
Just to confirm the livery, I'd click on the h6k.yft file to open the OpenIV Model Viewer to see what the model will look like with the new livery.
Once satisfied, close the model viewer and run GTAV and spawn h6k with the trainer of your choice, then cycle through the liveries.
Each of the .ytd files in the folders has the named livery as h6ktexture within the .ytd file.
Enjoy,
Gillman
First Uploaded: Mércores 1 de Febreiro de 2023
Last Updated: Mércores 1 de Febreiro de 2023
Last Downloaded: 8 días
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For The GTAV Xian H-6K from SkylineGTRFreak
Here https://www.gta5-mods.com/vehicles/xian-h-6k-add-on
Not an exact version of the TU-16 Badger, the H-6K is close enough for TU-16 liveries. Unfortunately, my texture toolkit kept crashing when I tried to add liveries in the original 4k format. I had to cut down the original.dds file in half, but I have included liveries for the Indonesia, circa early to mid 1960's, USSR in bare metal, Egyptian Air Force circa 1973 and Iraq Air Force from the early 1980's. It took me about 3 days to figure out where each of the components was in the .dds file so I could do camo schemes and I tried to approximate a glass nose.
Once installed with their instructions, open the dlc.rpf with OpenIV
Follow this path to the file to overwrite:
...GTAV/mods/update/x64/dlcpacks/h6k/dlc.rpf/x64/levels/gta5/vehicles.rpf/h6k.ytd
If you wish to retain the original livery, while in OpenIV, extract the file h6k.ytd. I typically extract the original .ytd to the same folder as the dlc.rpf and rename it to origh6k.ytd.
When ready to overwrite and add the other H-6k/TU-16 liveries, toggle "Edit mode", top right button, and drag h6k.ytd from the extracted zip file and drop here:
...GTAV/mods/update/x64/dlcpacks/h6k/dlc.rpf/x64/levels/gta5/vehicles.rpf/h6k.ytd
Just to confirm the livery, I'd click on the h6k.yft file to open the OpenIV Model Viewer to see what the model will look like with the new livery.
Once satisfied, close the model viewer and run GTAV and spawn h6k with the trainer of your choice, then cycle through the liveries.
Each of the .ytd files in the folders has the named livery as h6ktexture within the .ytd file.
Enjoy,
Gillman
Here https://www.gta5-mods.com/vehicles/xian-h-6k-add-on
Not an exact version of the TU-16 Badger, the H-6K is close enough for TU-16 liveries. Unfortunately, my texture toolkit kept crashing when I tried to add liveries in the original 4k format. I had to cut down the original.dds file in half, but I have included liveries for the Indonesia, circa early to mid 1960's, USSR in bare metal, Egyptian Air Force circa 1973 and Iraq Air Force from the early 1980's. It took me about 3 days to figure out where each of the components was in the .dds file so I could do camo schemes and I tried to approximate a glass nose.
Once installed with their instructions, open the dlc.rpf with OpenIV
Follow this path to the file to overwrite:
...GTAV/mods/update/x64/dlcpacks/h6k/dlc.rpf/x64/levels/gta5/vehicles.rpf/h6k.ytd
If you wish to retain the original livery, while in OpenIV, extract the file h6k.ytd. I typically extract the original .ytd to the same folder as the dlc.rpf and rename it to origh6k.ytd.
When ready to overwrite and add the other H-6k/TU-16 liveries, toggle "Edit mode", top right button, and drag h6k.ytd from the extracted zip file and drop here:
...GTAV/mods/update/x64/dlcpacks/h6k/dlc.rpf/x64/levels/gta5/vehicles.rpf/h6k.ytd
Just to confirm the livery, I'd click on the h6k.yft file to open the OpenIV Model Viewer to see what the model will look like with the new livery.
Once satisfied, close the model viewer and run GTAV and spawn h6k with the trainer of your choice, then cycle through the liveries.
Each of the .ytd files in the folders has the named livery as h6ktexture within the .ytd file.
Enjoy,
Gillman
First Uploaded: Mércores 1 de Febreiro de 2023
Last Updated: Mércores 1 de Febreiro de 2023
Last Downloaded: 8 días
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