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I wish. I'd love to just use existing art assets/traits instead of reinventing the wheel for stuff that isn't the focus of my mod. But frankly, I dare not add dependencies to a bunch of smaller mods on the workshop unless the mod-creator goes out and says that they will aim for retaining compatibility.
Otherwise my own mod could just randomly break because "he_small_horns" got renamed "he_small_horns_01" when the author added a second variant.
It is rather easy to set horns to be hair-color-shaded, if you prefer that look. That's what I do with the horns in my own mod for the Jotun/Giants.
<graphicData>
ㅤ<graphicPath>Humanlike/HeadAttachments/jotun_horns_small</graphicPath>
ㅤ<colorType>Hair</colorType>
ㅤ<layer>PostHeadgear</layer>
ㅤ<useSkinShader>true</useSkinShader>
</graphicData>
And more body types and heads?
Can we?
Pretty Please! <3
@riskymechanics thank you for your work.
But the majority of horns, ears, ect, that youve made have been done by other creators.
Now saying that, i still think this mod has alot of use to those who wanted standalone genes, but i just thought to say.