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At least the first part to figure out how to configure the SDK correctly. Personally I haven't used icyeyes' SDK launcher.
(I have a small SSD drive for my main drive and a huge HDD for storage). Once I moved the game from my K drive to my C drive everything ran smoothly. (And then when I found out that I only had like a few hundred mbs to spair on the C drive I quickly moved TF2 with steammover back to my K drive and it still works... Confusing as hell but it works...)
So I have two tiny questions... How do I get two models in the model viewer at the same time? (ex: the Pyro model with my workshop hat)
Second question is how do I greyscale the character wearing the item so the workshop item is the focus?
Making the player greyscale will require you to actually make a greyscale texture of the character and place it in your clientside files so that the hlmv reads the greyscale texture instead of the color on in the vpk.