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Custom Graphics
Custom Graphics allow you to paint your cars any way you can imagine. Then you can sell your paint job to other players and earn points when they purchase your paint job.
BUY PAINT CREDITS: http://www.streetchallenge3d.com/BuyPaintCredits.aspx
Custom Paint Rules: These are rules that will need to be followed to get your paint job approved.
- Paint jobs can NOT contain trademarked logos. If you have permission to use the logo(s) you must submit written proof and permission to use the logos. Street Challenge can not legally use these logos in the game without permission.
- Paint job can not contain anything that Street Challenge Staff consider objectionable, rude, crude, or obcene.
- Paint jobs must be designed using transparent backgrounds wherever possible (this is why we use the PNG format).
- Uploaded files must be 500K or smaller in file size.
- We reserve the right to decline paint jobs for any reason.
How to make a custom paint job:
First of all you need to download the PHOTOSHOP templates from http://www.streetchallenge3d.com/download/paint.zip . Once this is done, choose the car you wish to do (for this tutorial I will be doing the Vordeo Python GTR). Open the file in PhotoShop. Here's a screen shot of the Photoshop file.
** Note Photoshop is NOT available through the game, this is a program you need to acquire for yourself.

As you can clearly see, there's the top of the car, sides, spoiler and rear of the car etc...
***(Make sure on your layers window that the top layer is the only one visible, or else you'll have other graphics coming through)
Next Step: Finding what to put on it.
Thinking I might do some pretty original flames on the sides and a cool graphic on the hood. (you can find these pics on http://www.google.com/images

Here are the pictures I'm going to use. All I need to do is cut them out (Use the Polygonal or Magnetic Lasso Tool), resize/transform them to suit the angle of the car and where I want them to be exactly.
This is the end result:

Finished with PhotoShop for now. All we need to do is make sure the layer with all the car dimensions etc is now hidden and then save the file as .PNG with it interlaced.
Now to put it onto my Python
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