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If you are referring to the first one in the list, that one was made by SIOMO . You would ask them for their permission, tell them that I sent you if you decide to chase this up.
People have been using your addon a lot for "Half-Life 2 Roleplay" servers, think like DnD but for Gmod, and because the server doesn't have this addon installed, we tend to just do it via the method above.
I haven't grabbed your model quite yet, but I'll look into it.
If I downscale the textures, should I expect the wrapping to get messy? or is that something that'll only affect the appearance of the textures rather wrapping?
Thanks for getting to me.
~Appreciated, Player.
Oh, Pac 3 is an add-on for Gmod.
I'm surprised you haven't heard of it, it's essentially a very rudimentary character editor that allows you to stick models onto your character model, normally it's for aesthetics, but people get really crazy, and essentially import outside models into the game.
Sometimes these models are optimized and are completely bone-rigged, othertimes they're not, it's all a pass-or-fail for the model.
Anyways, what people do is they download addons, gmad export all their vmts, vtfs, mdls, vvds, etc, and put them in a folder. Then they zip it into a zip "store" file, which they upload to "Dropbox" - a file hosting service. From this, they share the dropbox url, and implement the file share as a "model path" as the desired model they want to take, which makes clients "download" their pac.
I'm intending to upload it onto dropbox for PAC 3 use, but I'd hope not to use over 100 mb for models if possible.
If it's worth your time, would you maybe consider cutting the body off, and leaving a head model as a separate file? It wouldn't need to be anything fancy. Just a slicer from the base of the head or something.
oh wait that joke's already been done
:((