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love it!
Can I get 2 please?
If anything should be added next freaking case it better be this!
Inform you that this cosmetic item is of high quality and matches the style of the game. We as the the community appreciate your hard work on this item and other items like it. Keep up the good work.
First: I'm sure you could have worded that to come off as kind,constructive criticism rather than a personal attack on my basic art skills.... But...
Second: You had a point and I fixed the "atrocious" issue with an update: https://i.imgur.com/SYpxuws.png
Third: It had nothing to do with UVs. It was a combination of my texture bake coming off a little aliased around the edge of the shirt... Then the tie was a complex issue with Source Engine's method of applying paint and Mipmapping. Basically I extended the bleed on my tie's paint region splatmap and when the mipmapping happens you get less artifacts...
I'd recommend working on the materials a little more. Because right now it looks atrocious.