In the Showroom of AMS we don't see the driversuits and helmets. Is it possible to modify a file so the driver is visible in the showroom ?

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Hello all,
Just started trying to figure out how to paint some cars. I like racing 90's- 00's V10 seasons so I was pretty excited when I heard AMS had V10 cars. However, it just didn't feel right racing a season with the wrong livery so I figured I would do my best to try and fill in a few seasons I couldn't find here. I'm currently working on the 2000 season. Like I said I'm a complete noob to painting skins so any constructive feedback would be greatly appreciated. A few problems I've already come up against are the shinyness of the car. When viewing them from certain angles the paint has a purple haze to it. I've tried working with the Alpha Channel but I don't know enough about photoshop to fix it.
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Can someone help me figure this out? There's a small yellow strip at the front of the grille that I can't find. It's the URD Corvette C7.R. This is my first skin so it's possible I'm missing something obvious.
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Well, definitely learn Photoshop. There's a good amount of 'fundamental' Photoshop knowledge required to play around with the Reiza provided .pds files. I know I said I'm "new" to Photoshop in my post, but I had been using GIMP for a decade or more. Which is a free open source knockoff. I don't know if skinning is quite the way to learn Photoshop, but there is countless and countless Photoshop resources and tutorials online unrelated to skinning to get the basics. Its fun in the end but it is a time commitment, especially from the ground up.
 

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