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The blurry texture looks kind of bad if you're building larger statues.
I plan to do weapon overlays (eventually...), and maybe if I can manage that I can also figure out how to do clothes overlays - that would come with its own challenges though, as those could conflict with already worn clothes.
Until then you could spawn the desired apparel with dev mode, have the pawn wear it for the statue, and then delete it again. It's cumbersome and doesn't have the same playfulness as directly editing the statue, but it's a workaround.
I very much appreciate the work you have done as the spiritual successor to Statue of Colonist!
Vanilla statues show a random pawn and give the chosen pawn an opinion boost toward the artist.
Pawns on Display can be edited at will (with certain limitations, see description), including animals. And they can be rotated 😉
It's up to you which you like better.