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And yes, it is a learnable skill, I had never touched Unity or Blender before a couple months ago. :)
It all seems very intimidating, but it can be broken down into easier bits. You don't even need to use Blender at all to do wallpapers and texture/color reskins and the first time I ever opened Unity was to make a Two Point mod.
There are several Two Point modding tutorials available and some infinitely patient people in the TP Discord modding community willing to teach you. Kiwiphant in particular is a wonderful human and teacher.