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-Right click the model name in animation set editor, then click "Add Override materials"
-Right click again then get in "Show in Element Viewer" and choose "Model"
-Inside Element Viewer, get to the bottom, click the "+" next to materials
-Now choose the "light" material (for example: face), right click it, get inside "Add attribute", choose "vector 3", rename it as $selfillumtint then click the "+" next to that material.
-Now you should see an attribute with $selfillumtint and right next to it is the number, change the number to get the color you want;
Uzi: 6.5 1 20.5
Solver(N, V, J): 6.5 3.5 0.5
2. Right in your SFM file (you need to install VTFEdior first)
-Go to the place where you put SFM (if you install SFM normally, the game file should be inside:C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\SourceFilmmaker\game\workshop\materials\models\crek\shared), open the "light" files then add $selfillumtint "[1 1 0.1]" somewhere between the {} then save the file. After that, reload all material in SFM using console, the model should have yellow light now.
The model is pretty good, most of the problems can be fixed or might be fixed in the next update for it, and its a sign we are getting more murder drones models for SFM and GMOD. Good Model!