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btw u are a god in making these things. A lot of respect :)
Although not as extensive as a full tutorial, I have outlined some tips and advice in my FAQ page [fav.me]
I'll briefly explain the general process for you.
All of my models in this set (and my other MLP ones) are intended to be used for scene builds. What this means is that everything is a loose item that the animator places and positions to create their scene. This is a more adv way that allows for full control - but in turn gets to be more tedious.
I've created a discussion out of your request - you can find a general outline of the process here. Hopefully this will suffice until I make time to write a full tutorial.
The easiest way to get them for gmod is to download them off my Release Hub page [discopears.deviantart.com]. There you can download .zips of each major package that can be brought into gmod or sfm.
I would still like to eventually have a version on gmod's Workshop, all with nice collsision models / physics. However I've been busy lately so I don't know when that will be.
It's up to you, but I would try not to worry about that too much. I understand it's a bit of a controversial theme among people, but they're just models. Where's the value in getting worked up about someone elses' efforts you know?
Eitherway though, I'm happy to hear that you like how they turned out!
Sure, theres absolutely nothing wrong with not being interested in something. So that's okay! :)
I do understand where you're coming from though. Theres no problem with people wanting to have their OCs made, but they're typically very specific to who they're useful to, so having them pop up on here can be a bit silly.
Yeah... I did looked through the rest of you pack. I guess I've been exaggerating lately cause of the many useless sessions, OC and FNAF popping in the workshop and my whole "keeping workshop as resourceful as possible" issue.
I mean, I'm not into these stuff but... yeah... Exaggerate a lot. So... umm... We call it truce maybe? As long as the resourceful aspect is there, it's fine I guess
Granted it's not towards my interest; but I can still see the appeal.
And hell they didn't break any rules either. Even better.