Ka-52 Helicopter Paint Schemes by SkylineGTRFreak 1.0

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Ka-52 Helicopter Paint Schemes by SkylineGTRFreak

I just create the visual designs, @SkylineGTRFreak is the true creator behind this. For The GTAV Ka52 (SkylineGTRFreak's Original, Black Shark Ka50 influenced, Egypt, Russian Navy) Once installed following their instructions, open the dlc.rpf with OpenIV. Follow this path to overwrite the file: ...GTAV/mods/update/x64/dlcpacks/ka52a/dlc.rpf/x64/levels/gta5/vehicles.rpf/ka52a.ytd If you wish to keep the original livery, extract the ka52a.ytd file from OpenIV. I usually extract the original .ytd to the same folder as the dlc.rpf and rename it to orig_ka52a.ytd. When ready to overwrite with one of the other Ka52 liveries, toggle "Edit mode" (top right button) and drag ka52a.ytd from the extracted zip file and drop it here: ...GTAV/mods/update/x64/dlcpacks/ka52a/dlc.rpf/x64/levels/gta5/vehicles.rpf/ka52a.ytd To confirm the livery, click on the ka52a.yft or ka52a_hi.yft file to open the OpenIV Model Viewer and see what the model will look like with the new livery. Once satisfied, close the model viewer and run GTAV and spawn ka52a with your preferred trainer. Each .ytd file in the folders has the named livery as ka52a_texture within the .ytd file. I couldn't figure out how to add livery support to a model that doesn't already have it. Each .ytd file contains all the liveries; if you rename the current ka52a_texture to something else, then rename the ka52a_texture_sign_x to ka52a_texture, this will change the presented paint scheme. If anyone can figure out how to add livery support, you have my permission to use my ka52a_texture files. I've also included a .dds file for a dark blue Russian Air Force Ka52, swapping dark blue for matte black. When I tried for a total of 5 liveries, OpenIV consistently corrupted Sign_2, so there are only 4. However, you can replace one of the existing liveries with the Dark Blue Ruassian Air Force if desired. Just open the .ytd file and replace one of the livers with the included .dds file. Enjoy, Gillman
First Upload: November 11, 2024 Last Updated: November 11, 2024


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