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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
Without those meshes, if I just try to use the ONLY overlap meshes for pants, which are for Samurai Clothpants and Samurai Legplates specifically, it horribly stretches the textures across the meshes.
I tried it on Drifter Pants already and the result was absolutely horrifying. It might work on pants with plain textures and next to no diffuse mapping but even then the result would probably not be ideal.
So until I manage to get gud with Blender and can do my own meshes or someone else does them for me / us /everyone, there is just nothing I can do. I'm sorry, because those plate pants are actually very high up my own list for things I want to see with dust coats. :/