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Would you mind if, apart from that extensive and clear list of authors, you were also included as the asset "contributor" (which obviously is not how it should be termed as you are the actual creator), if i could then leave it for others to use?
If not, that's ok. As I said, I was actually learning how props variation works, and had no props of my own at that time to test it (I have some now).
Please let me know if I should remove this asset completely or you're happy with this asset being left on workshop (it's hidden at the moment so I have no idea if you can access the reply there).
Sorry for all that trouble - Made this asset for testing to see how prop variation works, so I know what to do for my own assets.
Shared it as I liked the outcome, for those who could find a use in it, but then I discovered myself that it changed props author to myself.
Apologies again.
I like that idea of various props popping up randomly and it was actually a test I did to see how it works. Found it working, published it for those who would find it useful.
But unfortunately that changes asset creators name as well - which I agree with you and I would put in more strong terms than you did. I discovered that later when i downloaded it.