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The Live for Speed Vehicle Editor (abbreviated as '''LFS Editor''') can be used to create your own [[Vehicle Mods|vehicle mods]]. | The Live for Speed Vehicle Editor (abbreviated as '''LFS Editor''') can be used to create your own [[Vehicle Mods|vehicle mods]]. | ||
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Once you have the editor installed, the LFS Editor can be started by clicking the LFS_EDITOR icon in the editor installation folder. | Once you have the editor installed, the LFS Editor can be started by clicking the LFS_EDITOR icon in the editor installation folder. | ||
The LFS editor consists of two distinct modes - a [[Vehicle Editor]] and a [[Modeller]], which can be switched between seamlessly in the editor itself. Additionally, in [[LFS Editor Options|Options]] you can set screen settings, modify the driver options or adjust the interface. | The LFS editor consists of two distinct modes - a [[Vehicle Editor]] and a [[Modeller]], which can be switched between seamlessly in the editor itself. Additionally, in [[LFS Editor Options|Options]] you can set screen settings, modify the driver options or adjust the interface. | ||
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== Unlocking == | == Unlocking == |
Revision as of 09:51, 9 December 2023
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Vehicle Mods at LFS.net |
The Live for Speed Vehicle Editor (abbreviated as LFS Editor) can be used to create your own vehicle mods.
Downloading
The latest version of LFS Editor can be downloaded from the official Downloads page - in the "Additional Downloads - Vehicle editor" section.
LFS Editor 0.7C download: LFS_EDITOR_7C_setup.exe
First start
Once you have the editor installed, the LFS Editor can be started by clicking the LFS_EDITOR icon in the editor installation folder.
The LFS editor consists of two distinct modes - a Vehicle Editor and a Modeller, which can be switched between seamlessly in the editor itself. Additionally, in Options you can set screen settings, modify the driver options or adjust the interface.
Unlocking
To unlock the editor, you need to be registered on the official website and you must own an S3 license. If you do not have an S3 license yet, you can buy it on the official shop page.
Reference manual
To get familiar with the LFS Editor features, you can check the following reference manual pages:
Frequently asked questions
If you are facing a problem with the LFS Editor or you have a question but don't know where to look, check if your question has already been answered:
Guides
There are guides for various features of the LFS Editor:
- Vehicle Layout
- Modelling
- Texturing
- Suspension
- Wheels & Tyres
- Drivetrain
- Engine
- Masses
- Lights
- Dashboard
- Number Plates
- Mirrors
- Steering Wheel
- Driver Animations
- Custom Skins
- Customisable Colours
- Aerodynamics
- Driver Side Swap
- Car Configurations
- Moving Parts
- Collaboration
- Optimisations
Official tutorials
by Scawen
- LFS Mods Introduction (11:49)
- LFS Modeller Overview (3:30)
- View Controls Overview (3:40)
- Updating a mod with a new version (4:06)
- Building the Brickmobile: Part 1 - Model (11:58)
- Exporting from Blender to LFS Editor (3:01)
- Building the Brickmobile: Part 2 - Texturing (9:24)
- Building the Brickmobile: Part 3 - First Drive (5:07)
- LFS Steering Animation Editor (12:09)
- Building the Brickmobile: Part 4 - Level of detail (LOD) meshes (5:43)
- Building the Brickmobile: Part 5 - Masses and object positions (5:22)
- Bike Steering & Suspension (13:19)
- Wheel rims in the LFS Editor (10:00)
Community-made tutorials
by Jake_Blasted
- LFS Editor HOW-TO guide 1 (47:26)
- Texturing & Clock Mapping (6:19)
- Custom Configurations (3:27)
- Suspension Types & Suspension Tuning (19:41)
- Aerodynamics (12:47)
- Driver & Dash Adjustment (3:55)