ACC How To: Customize your Driver! - FELIXDICIT (2024)

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EDIT: while there is now an editor, some gloves are still accessible through editing the .json file (click here to jump to that part). However, if you make any change in the editor, you have to re-do the gloves change in the .json. I advise you to change the gloves after you are happy with your driver.

EDIT: this way of creating custom driver skins has been broken by v1.3.10, probably in preparation for an official method to be released soon in v1.4. Until v1.4 hits I see no reason to update this post to bridge the week waiting. Sorry.

With version 1.2 of Assetto Corsa Competizione launching the in-game livery editor has gone live as well. You’d think there would be no reason for you to visit my site ever again. Well, you’d be wrong, because with v1.2 another hidden feature launched…

You can now edit your driver in a similar way to how we could change our liveries before v1.2 (for both singleplayer and multiplayer)!

There are two main categories of things you can change to the driver: its helmet and suit (excluding the shoes). This post follows that distinction, going from top to bottom – i.e. starting with the helmet. All you need to do now is follow the path below and open the file “driver1.json” with wordpad

C:\Users\[YOUR USERNAME]\Documents\Assetto Corsa Competizione\Customs\Drivers

Please note: all the big resource pictures are (again) made by Andreas, a huge thanks to him for making this post possible!

Also note: this function of ACC is heavily in beta and the payoff isn’t that big. I expect this functionality to be expanded upon in a later update, just like the livery changing did.

Changing the helmet

There are a total of six values which you can change in the .json file. Here’s a quick and dirty rundown of them, check the dropdown boxes below for pictures pertaining to these options:

  • helmetTemplateKey: this changes the helmet design. There are at the time of writing five different options to choose from, 499, 500, 501, 502 & 503. Additionally, 1-149 contain official helmets. Here is a complete overview of the official helmets available to use right now. (Note: for now only 499, 500 and 502 seem to be working, 501 is a blue version of the stock helmet)
  • helmetBaseColor: this changes the main color for the helmet design. Colors follow the same 0-359 values as the main car editor.
  • helmetDetailColor: this changes the secondary color for the helmet design. Colors here also range from 0-359.
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helmetMaterialType: this changes the helmet material (or paint) type, similar (but not equal) to how the car handles gloss, matte and chrome. Values range from 0 to 6. The values seem switched around a bit. Click on this text for the drop down;

– 0: chrome
– 1: matte
– 2: satin
– 3: satin metallic
– 4: gloss
– 5: glossy carbon
– 6: matte carbon

  • helmetGlassColor: this changes the base color of the helmet visor. Still mapping this out, since it is bugged sometimes. This is color #202.
  • helmetGlassMetallic: this changes the reflectiveness of the helmet visor. This also doesn’t seem to work right now.

Changing the suit

There are four different options pertaining to the suit (including the gloves) in the .json-file. Again, have a look at the different options first before checking out the templates below!

  • glovesTemplateKey: this changes the glove design. If you have hands enabled in your onboard view, this will be a big one. Values 200-203 are customizable. 1-14, 30-36, 50-52, 70-73, 90-97 are non-customizable stock options you can choose from. See pictures below for values 200-203.
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suitTemplateKey: this changes the suit design. The first ~400 values or so are occupied by official racing suits, which you can view here. There are, as of yet, three different customizable values; 499, 500 & 501. There’s one problem: 500 and 501 are identical. So basically, we have two. Click on this little piece of text to unfold.

suitTemplateKey 499
suitTemplateKey 500
suitTemplateKey 501

  • suitDetailColor1: changes the color of the suit, values range from 0-359 (you know the drill by now).
  • suitDetailColor2: changes the secondary color of the suit. Also 0-359.

Checking the results

If you’re done changing values, save the file. Open a single player session, but make sure you have a custom car selected (which prompts the game to load the custom driver). Go to the track, select ‘drive’ from the garage and hit F7 to look back at your driver.

Yes, this is quite a lot of work for just a little result, but I imagine the custom drivers will soon feature more fully integrated into the game, presumably on the profile page as well once the functionality is increased. I will try to keep this post up-to-date with all the (known) changes.

Also, besides making custom drivers, you can also do other fun things, like make Coach Dave drive a Rinaudi!

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I hope this article helped you like it helped with the livery designs. Be sure to check out my other posts as well!

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FAQs

How to make custom livery on ACC? ›

In the 'Assetto Corsa Competizione' folder, open up 'Customs' and then 'Cars'. Then open up the 'Cars' folder from the Downloads and drag the . JSON file from Downloads to the folder with all the other car files. Next is the livery itself.

Where are the ACC livery files? ›

This would be in your Documents folder on your C:\ drive, under Assetto Corsa Competizione, Customs, and Cars. If the car is selectable in-game but has no custom livery, make sure the livery files (decals. png and sponsors.

Does Assetto Corsa Competizione have a livery editor? ›

acc has a livery editor in-game. what other sim racing titles "on the market" have a better way to install custom skins in your opinion? WRC generations has a very nice way to make and distribute them.

How to change car assetto corsa competizione? ›

You do eventually have a new choice of cars when you get pass the first tier. If you want to change cars now, you have to start a new career.

How do I get livery editor? ›

The Livery Editor is accessible in Gran Turismo 7 through GT Auto - the showroom-looking building in the bottom right of the map. However, when you start the game, GT Auto isn't yet available. You need to complete Menu Book Seven (yes, seven - you'll have a bit of grinding to do) before GT Auto is unlocked.

Does ACC have DLC? ›

' That is, any simracer who connects with ACC ought to simply buy all of its available DLC.

Where is the ACC in a car? ›

Location: Near the car keyhole: In many car models, there is usually an interface for the ACC (Accessory) wire around the car key insertion hole. At the ignition switch of the car: The ACC wire is typically associated with the connection of the vehicle's ignition switch.

Is ACC more realistic than Assetto Corsa? ›

Assetto Corsa Vs.

Since ACC mirrors the intensity of the Blancpain GT series and the renowned Spa 24hrs, the driving experience is quite intense and you'd have to follow the rules and regulations of the track. In terms of realism, the Assetto Corsa Competizione goes above and beyond.

Are all cars free in Assetto Corsa Competizione? ›

why all the content have to be paid dlc? Grand Turismo updates are always free, free cars, free tracks the improvement are free as well. The author of this topic has marked a post as the answer to their question.

What is the best sim racing wheel for acc? ›

  • Our Top Playstation Pick – Thrustmaster T300 RS.
  • Our Top Xbox Pick – Thrustmaster T248.
  • Our Top PC Pick – Leo Bodnar Sim Steering 2.
  • Logitech G923.
  • Our Top All Round Pick – Fanatec CSL DD.

Can you add ACC to a car? ›

Can I Add Adaptive Cruise Control to My Car? Yes, you will find aftermarket adaptive cruise control kits available.

How do you get custom liveries in GTA Online? ›

Special Liveries in GTA Online/Vehicles
  1. 1 Notes.
  2. 2 Part of Gunrunning.
  3. 3 Part of The Doomsday Heist.
  4. 4 Part of After Hours.
  5. 5 Part of Arena War.
  6. 6 Part of The Diamond Casino & Resort.
  7. 7 Part of The Diamond Casino Heist.
  8. 8 Part of The Los Santos Summer Special.

Can you customize your car in assetto corsa competizione? ›

In the game, you have the opportunity to create your own vehicle livery for each vehicle. The body can be modified externally or it can be replaced completely. Operators of multiplayer servers can assign vehicle liveries, drivers or teams via an access list Server Configuration / entrylist.

Can you make custom tracks in Assetto Corsa? ›

Installing a Custom Track on your Server

If you don't have a track already downloaded, you can visit a website like Assetto Corsa Club to find custom track mods. Access your web panel by following this guide. Navigate to Content > Tracks. Choose or drag and drop your custom track folder.

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