That would be vob editing. At the moment it's not allowed to speak, contribute or give info about it on forum, since it's against the forum rules / will of the devs.
Without beeing an asshat or anything in any direction, try your luck on google. That I canot speak of it does not mean there ain't anything out there...
Edit : Ah so sorry, I read wrong
There are some experiements with things like that, like sunroofs and similar stuff. But I have no information about it sorry
So that means it's just for help skinning a car in LFS, not actually anything usefull to put within LFS folder itself (unless you plan to make a skin)?
Sounds strange :/
Try downloading a other pack, should just be normal JPEG files you can put in skin folder. Arox made a skin pack some time ago I think, "AI SKIN PACK" or something, search for that on forum and I'm sure there will be a topic with that name with a download attached.
They are the so called skin templates, they usually include the black mask, wireframe, a shadowkit and all the different parts of body in their own different layer. They are supposed to be opened in Photoshop and the meaning of them is to make skin making itself easier and possible to make more professional looking skins.
And you can't really have a bodykit just by making a skin, but you can make or find a ready shadowkit that makes the car look like it has some kind of bodykit.
PSD files are for photoshop...(or GIMP) You can't drop them in LFS folders for LFS to use them. You MUST first make a skin with the Phototshop drawing program and save as JPG. This isn't complex stuff.
Just use them in Photoshop, make your skin with it, save it as a .jpg, drop it in your skins folder as well as upload it to lfsworld.net and happy driving!
The PSD skins are made expecially for easy skinning, the contours and grid and other helpful elements of the car's shape is in it, you can just hide the grid when finished your skin and save in jpg.
srry, I wasn't directing that at you, 2 people posted while I typed my message, I was directing that at the previous guys who hadn't seemed to have ever heard of photoshop or PSD's