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Then, go to your Garrysmod>garrysmod>materials folder, make a new folder called whatever name you want, place your custom vtfs inside there.
Next step is going to my addon's material folder, copy pasting the coresponding VMTs from my addon into your custom materials folder, open them up and change the $BaseTexture folderpath to that of your custom vtf.
Since you'll be doing this in a custom materials folder you can name your VMT and VTF whatever you want, just make sure the VMT can find your custom VTF.
And if you did everything right you're done here. You then go to Gmod, search through the material tab on the spawnmenu for the custom folder you made, copy the directory with right click of that material, paste it into your submaterial tool and you're ready to replace the textures.