black stallion makeover

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black stallion makeover

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i was wondering if one of you guys that makes trucks if you could make me a truck with the black stallion templete with a harley theme with a big motor sticking out of the hood and chrome wheels that i can use as my personal truck when i race i dont have the first clue on making a truck heck i can barely make a somewhat good track and there not that good like some others tracks if someone could make this for me i would appreate it

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A Harley theme is a great idea for a truck :)
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i thought you could call it harley hauler with maybe a nice looking scooter tied in the back of the bed huh
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Which BS the one of the 3 I made or the latest one?
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I think he means the stock BS.
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yes i do but any would do like 89 black stallion
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trying to make this myself not much luck. i need to know, what is winzip. and what it notepad that c pod talks about i need in order to make a truck
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Hi levi,

WinZip is a utility program for working with *.zip files - it lets you compress files into a zip archive and also extract them again. However, if you are working under Windows XP, you shouldn't need it as XP has it's own zip file utility built-in. I have seen you talking with Phineus about compressing and extracting zip files here so you probably already have a handle on this, and can ignore any references to WinZip. However if you do find you want it (you can do a lot more with WinZip than you can with Windows' basic zip handling) you can get it from http://www.winzip.com.

Notepad is a program for reading and writing text (*.txt) files that comes with Windows. Start menu -> Programs -> Accessories -> Notepad. The *.trk files for MTM trucks are simply basic text files, which means they're human readable and editable.

I hope that answers anything, I wasn't sure what you're asking when you say "that c pod talks about".
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im to the part, renamings the files. i cant get anything to come up. it says start c pod and open bin file, i get nothing to come up.
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I started over to see if i missed something, now when i go to rename the file. It says start notepad and open Dirt.trk. when i try this, this is what pops up C:\my truck\truck\dirt.trk this file does not have a program associated with it for performing this action. create an association in the folder options control panel.
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Post by Phineus »

Levi's having a rough time of things.

My notepad is located on the Start menu > programs > accessories > notepad. If you open it, you can just go from the menu and browse to the trk file.

If you have windows XP ( I forget which windows you have ) you can choose "open with" and just select notepad.

Either should work.
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you know it, but i havent given up yet.im going to get it right even if i have to keep anoying you phineus {ha ha}
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once i pod the truck and try it in the game, and hopefully it works, can i go back and work on it again like you do with the tracks. like change the name,or the color,ect.
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Yes.. same as tracks.

With trucks it usually takes about three hundred attempts before I finaly get it right
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oh thanks, i thought it was only going to take 200 times to get it right.
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lol. :)
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OK i made it to the paint shop. Man im good. On textures -painting the truck. i dont know how to remove the stock paint so that i have a plain color truck.
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That's just a matter of learning to paint. However, if you need a shortcut, you can always try the textures in this pack.

http://mtm2.com/~trucks/trucks.cgi?s=pratt
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thanks, i have photoshop 8.0 so i have some skills in painting if psp is similar to that i should be able to pick it up. thanks again
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Post by Phineus »

You can work in any paint program. The tutorial uses Paint Shop Pro because it's freely available, but you can certainly use Photoshop if you already have it.
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