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Source: https://github.com/teslamotors/custom-wraps


Custom Wrap Images for Tesla Cybertruck
Welcome to the Cybertruck Custom Wrap Images guide! This page will walk you through the steps to create and load custom wrap images onto your Tesla's 3D car visualization.

Getting Started
To get started, you'll need to download the template image provided below. This template will give you guidelines on how to generate new wrap images. To use it, fill in the white parts of the template with the desired content, save it into a file and follow the steps below.

Tesla Cybertruck How to: Create and load your Cybertruck custom wrap images onto your Tesla's 3D car visualization (instructions) template


You can find some examples under example/cybertruck.

Image Requirements
To ensure that your wrap images work correctly, please follow these guidelines:

  • Resolution: Images must be 1024x768 pixels.
  • File Size: Images must be no larger than 1 MB.
  • File Name: Image names cannot contain special symbols and should be no longer than 30 characters.
  • File Format: Images must be in PNG format.
  • File Count: Up to 10 images can be used at a time.
Loading Images onto a USB Drive
To use your wrap images you need to load them onto a USB drive:

  1. Create a folder called Wraps at the root level of the USB drive.
  2. Place your wrap images inside the Wraps folder.
  3. Ensure that the USB drive is formatted as one of the following:
    • exFAT
    • FAT 32 (for Windows)
    • MS-DOS FAT (for Mac)
    • ext3
    • ext4
    • Note: NTFS is not currently supported
  4. Make sure the USB drive does not contain any map update or firmware update files.
Applying Wrap Images to Your Cybertruck
To apply a wrap image to your Cybertruck visualization, follow these steps:

  1. Plug the USB drive into your truck's USB port.
  2. Navigate to Toybox -> Paint Shop.
  3. Switch to the Wraps tab.
  4. Select a wrap image from the list.
  5. Tap on the wrap image to apply it to the car visualization.
Tesla Cybertruck How to: Create and load your Cybertruck custom wrap images onto your Tesla's 3D car visualization (instructions) paint-shop-wraps


Troubleshooting
If you encounter any issues with loading or applying wrap images, please check the following:

  • Ensure that the USB drive is formatted correctly and does not contain any map update or firmware update files.
  • Verify that the wrap images meet the requirements listed above.
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Will this work with 2024.39.5? I tried it with the instructions as exactly above but it doesn’t work, even with loaded example wrap files and creating a dedicated root folder
 

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Does the Drive need to be partitioned? Or can it be the same drive with the dash camera files?
 

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I did it as a separate drive partition so I can keep separate my music, Teslacam and boombox folders all separate. Surprisingly my boombox now works correctly for shows
 

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I did it as a separate drive partition so I can keep separate my music, Teslacam and boombox folders all separate. Surprisingly my boombox now works correctly for shows
Can you give me list of drives you have on your partition?

I.E. Partition #1 - Tesla drive (#GB)
partition #2 - Boombox (#GB) - ETC

That would be helpful that way I don't have to keep reformatting my drive every time I wanna add a new partition.
 


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Oh sure, here’s the partitions that I have:
TeslaCam
Music
Boombox
Lightshow
Wraps
 

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Source: https://github.com/teslamotors/custom-wraps


Custom Wrap Images for Tesla Cybertruck
Welcome to the Cybertruck Custom Wrap Images guide! This page will walk you through the steps to create and load custom wrap images onto your Tesla's 3D car visualization.

Getting Started
To get started, you'll need to download the template image provided below. This template will give you guidelines on how to generate new wrap images. To use it, fill in the white parts of the template with the desired content, save it into a file and follow the steps below.

template.jpg


You can find some examples under example/cybertruck.

Image Requirements
To ensure that your wrap images work correctly, please follow these guidelines:

  • Resolution: Images must be 1024x768 pixels.
  • File Size: Images must be no larger than 1 MB.
  • File Name: Image names cannot contain special symbols and should be no longer than 30 characters.
  • File Format: Images must be in PNG format.
  • File Count: Up to 10 images can be used at a time.
Loading Images onto a USB Drive
To use your wrap images you need to load them onto a USB drive:

  1. Create a folder called Wraps at the root level of the USB drive.
  2. Place your wrap images inside the Wraps folder.
  3. Ensure that the USB drive is formatted as one of the following:
    • exFAT
    • FAT 32 (for Windows)
    • MS-DOS FAT (for Mac)
    • ext3
    • ext4
    • Note: NTFS is not currently supported
  4. Make sure the USB drive does not contain any map update or firmware update files.
Applying Wrap Images to Your Cybertruck
To apply a wrap image to your Cybertruck visualization, follow these steps:

  1. Plug the USB drive into your truck's USB port.
  2. Navigate to Toybox -> Paint Shop.
  3. Switch to the Wraps tab.
  4. Select a wrap image from the list.
  5. Tap on the wrap image to apply it to the car visualization.
paint-shop-wraps.jpg


Troubleshooting
If you encounter any issues with loading or applying wrap images, please check the following:

  • Ensure that the USB drive is formatted correctly and does not contain any map update or firmware update files.
  • Verify that the wrap images meet the requirements listed above.
I do not see Paint Shop on my Toy Box.
 

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Guessing you need content and a partition for the paint shop to appear? Running 2024.39.5 and there's no paint shop in my toy box. I have not done any other steps.
 

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Will this work with 2024.39.5? I tried it with the instructions as exactly above but it doesn’t work, even with loaded example wrap files and creating a dedicated root folder
No Paint Shop in Toy Box for me (2024.39.5). I do not know what firmware version the OP is using and they didn't say.
 


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I’m now wondering if this is in anticipation of the holiday update, we may have to wait until the next software release to get it, would be helpful if OP could post how they got the above images
 

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Guessing you need content and a partition for the paint shop to appear? Running 2024.39.5 and there's no paint shop in my toy box. I have not done any other steps.
The instructions fail to say what kind of USB to use. I used USB-A because that is what I have on all my flash drives, but most of the USB ports in the CT are USB-C.
 

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I’m now wondering if this is in anticipation of the holiday update, we may have to wait until the next software release to get it, would be helpful if OP could post how they got the above images
I had no problem getting to the instructions and creating the image to their specifications. It was after I had created the 'Wraps' folder with the image in it that I failed when I took it to the CT.
 

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The instructions fail to say what kind of USB to use. I used USB-A because that is what I have on all my flash drives, but most of the USB ports in the CT are USB-C.
The USB-A in the glovebox is data. I think all the rest are just charging.
 
 








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