This video demonstrates how to add logos to ATS trucks, including Doms379, Rollin 389, and Ruda Trucks. The video also covers how to skin all STOCK SCS trucks with ATS and create custom logos using Paint.net and ATS Mods Studio. Decals for virtual trucking companies (VTC) will be added, but it must be requested in the SCS forum thread.
The mod adds stickers and decals for trucks in American Truck Simulator, with more stickers and decals to be added soon. The mod edits the cabs of ALL BASE TRUCKS to add a node for door logos and 10 slots to edit in your own logos.
Custom skins can be created using Paint.net and ATS Mods Studio. To create a custom skin, look for the “badge” node and place your stickers. The “Driver’s Plate” node should also be used to place your stickers.
In order to create a custom truck skin, you can find great videos on YouTube and use Paint.net to create liveries to various colors, logos, and badges. Align the emblem onto the grill and trim any tabs needed for it to fit properly.
In summary, this video provides step-by-step instructions, tips, screenshots, and tutorials on how to create custom truck skins for American Truck Simulator using Paint.net and ATS Mods Studio.
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Thanks for the article! Now let also give you a tip back as a graphic designer. The letters are never spaced out evenly. Its a rather complicated procedure of matching their distance and the negative spaces created between them. Modern design and typing programs do a semi-decent job into doing it automatically, but when it comes to design elements like logos, a good designer always tweeks the spacing manualy. Now since nobody wants to take a full seminar in typography, the best thing to do is stick a length of painters tape and mark the positions of the letters. Clean the area from the glue residue, re-attach the painters tape and use it as a guide.
When laying a tile mosaic, you actually lay out the tiles face down on adhesive paper. Then when it’s as you want it, you flip the whole thing over onto the thin set. You could do the same thing with the emblem. Tape over the logo as-is. Trim the edges so it hangs over as little as possible. Then I’ve seen dental floss or thin fishing line used to slice the emblem off the body. Of course you’d want to be super careful not to disturb the tape. Then do exactly as you did, except all your letters would be aligned precisely as they were to begin with. The only challenge is making double-damn sure you disturb that tape! You could even use Gorilla tape or duct tape, then take 10 minutes to remove the residue with a Q-Tip when you’re all done.
Jakąkolwiek taśmą nie klei się literek, emblematów, wszelakiego rodzaju dodatków jak “skrzela”, listew itp. bo wiadomo, że z czasem odpadną, do tego typu rzeczy używa się czarnego silikonu wysokotemperaturowego i/lub kleju epoksydowego dwuskładnikowego, ale to trzeba mieć pojęcie o robocie kiedy decyduje się samemu na jakiś tuning-detailing;) w sumie najlepszą niezawodną też metodą jest wiercenie i przykręcanie, ale nie właśnie bezpośrednio do karoserii