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Hiho!
Ah okay.
Good, note to myself: I will remember not to use any vmt code anymore without checking it and I should not forget that I need a bumpmap to get it to work.
Well, nobody is perfect I guess.
But I let them still like they are now, because they are in original not like this.
Here is a screenshot how they look in original:
https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/ugc/918040233937275029/8AE2047C3609F06D28D1D6047D258473C86EC3D9/
Only the clean colors have a low shiny effect, the rest is some matt metalic surface or fabric.
But thanks for your effort and at least you can still use the skins on your own. ^^
SligWolf
Nah, I made just a few trains for gmod but no one ever called me the gmod train guy. .-.