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people use the layers they have and practice with what is supplied.
You cannot upload your own assets into The Crew 2. You can only use what the livery editor provides.
Local is used to save and store the creations that you make in The Crew 2.
I'm not even sure if I'm jealous or weirded out by people who spend so much time on these, but I'm impressed for sure.
It's pretty overwhelming at first especially when you see how amazing some peoples artwork is, but once you practice and get the hang of it, you'll be looking to master it every livery you make. Eventually you'll learn lil tricks to get the most out of it.
It's a different vibe to rocking around the game in your own livery, highly recommend giving it your best shot and being proud of what you achieve.