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thx, now its works
Turn off Scene Hierarchy.
Then again I don't consider any vmt complicated.
Basically it's just variable that's multiplied by how many frames I have. Then it just uses that variable to pick a frame.
Fuck yeah, thanks bro!
besides, those exact skins come with 76 in the files regardless - and we added them because they were in there.
Did you model it from scratch in order to open your mouth about it?
How would you feel if the same thing you ported to SFM was ported again shortly after yours? and what if it got more popular despite you uploaded it first?
Anyone is allowed to do the same exact port, as both could do things differently(one can even have slight issues, one might not have finger posing, one might have different bodygroups/skins, and so on). If you honestly think it's stolen, then try and give evidence to it being stolen, because saying "Oh but another guy put up a soldier 76 model on here too?!?!?! So it must be stolen!?!?!?!?!?!?" isn't going to help prove anything.
I'm well aware. Taken during the beta period via ninjaripper as the model and archive format had yet to be decrypted. Rigged manually and textures dumped from the gpu.
Can't say we've used any assets from it. Everything here was taken directly from the game achives shortly after it's official release.
there was already a Soldier: 76 model on the workshop long before this one.
How so?
It was worth a shot.