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btw, I'd like to take this opportunity to suggest (just to try to encourage discussion that hopefully you could bring up to other decal makers) something that I think it would be very beneficial to detailers:
Can decal creators make it a habit to also upload prop versions?
Again, just a point of discussion (or you can inform me) since I don't know if that would take too much more time, complicate their creations, etc.
But the point is, decals require surfaces, nets, etc. but detailers might often build "fake" surfaces or utilize non-surface assets (PO!!) as surfaces, and it can actually be a huge time expenditure to always have to add an extra layer JUST to support decals we want. :/
And TBH, the extra thickness granted by props allows us to also use them to add relief, raised slabs, which is a nice option too.
Let me know what you think or how you judge that process!