Changing the Script Files for the Neon Light Kits V3.0

by Cyprid Dark

Part I - Installing the Kits

Part II - Changing Colors Manually

Part III - Changing Light Turn on Options

Part IV - Changing Light Types

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Changing Colors

First of all, It is real simple to change a single Car kit into all the other colors.

I used the Baiern Car for example. Below is the Front Bumper Config file from my Neon light kit. Notice I have highlighted the color modifier for a single light on the front bumper. Don't forget though, that there are Six Lights used on the front bumper. So you will need to change them all to make a uniform colored bumper neon light.

Now once you change all the Color Modifiers on a single part in the kit, make your way to the rest of the parts that come with the Neon kits and change those numbers too. If you make them all the same, then you should have a complete Neon kit of the same color.

The other color kits for a single car are all the same, all I did was do just what I said. Change all the numbers in the kit and save them as that color. Hope this helps.

Something to play with: Ok, you can actually get a lot of colors variations out of this kit real easy. The Codes listed below are for the Basic colors. Now take for example. If FF0000 is the code for Red. You can change the FF to a 77 and get a light that is about half as bright but still red. Kind of like dimming your lights a little. You can even go as far as 11 for the numbers. Which would give you a Red light you can barely see. This works for all colors. The number ranges you can chose from go from 00 (no light) - FF (full light)

Here is the number scale: 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,A,B,C,D,E,F

Plus you can mix and match colors to make color variations too.

Example: Take The Red Code :FF0000 and the Yellow Code: FFFF00 and make a new code like: 0FF000. which would give you a Light Yellowish Red color.