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Thank you for the explanation. I've tried your directions, but I am afraid I am running into some troubles. Would you mind if I add you so I can consult you for details? ☛☚
what i do is this - i open up the .vtf file on paint.net , and there are frames, i keep the first frame, then save it with the parameters saved, and then that's pretty much it. .vmts are the parameters that set lighting, glossness, etc. i noticed that the separated mods i did are damn shiny and basically it's because i used the "default" parameters instead of the intended ones.
it's really easy once you get the hang of it.