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Unfortunately, I don't plan on making anything in the future for Steam Workshop, nor I plan to work on porting since I don't have any time on my hands to spare.
Unfortunately, I have nothing to share in terms of plans for future Source Filmmaker workshop submissions to be released in the future due to time availability. You can always follow Dransvitry's workshop page as they are pretty active in Monster Hunter porting community of Source Filmmaker.
ok i try those Script on the monsters from monster hunter if they work well or easy to used and well.... it didn't it mess up all the bones and movements of the models i can't even move them or pose them.
It appears that your workshop content got corrupted. Please unsubscribe from the addon, launch SFM and click yes for workshop changes. Restart steam, subscribe to your addon again, and it should be good to go.
I keep getting him as an error model and I did the unsubscribe then subscribe...
Still the same...