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If you're curious about how to fit models to a T-Pose and re-rig, I believe I made a short guide involving it in the Outlast guides.
I don't really remember how I handled the sound part - I think I used a guide to get the robojumper script to activate.
If you're not interested, that's understandable, however if that's the case, could you perhaps give me an overview on how you do this modding so I can try to mod the newer GFL2 MMD Models to this game?
Once again, thanks for everything
If you are interested please tell me and I can send a friend request or you just send a friend request.
Either way hope to hear from you soon.
Thank you in advance. (^-^)
Just to double check, and this might sound strange, but does the pitch blackness change if you change the character's hair color?
If you pick any other piece (other than the head of course) that shows skin, like a bare arm for example.
The skin part will be complete black no matter what skin color you picked in the "head" tab.
Got a question; The "Human" skin if using another piece that ain't of this mod turns the skin into complete dark and you can't change that.
Wanted to know if this was intentional and possible if you could fix it Please?
Don't know why it works that way, it just does.
Good job with modding.
I love her
FINALLY!