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It was, but the Source engine doesn't handle transparency very well.
I originally made this transparent, but it just wasn't worth the problems that it caused.
Nope. They have their own model and animations.
I just disabled the HUD and used the suit zoom.
Yes.
I don't want this to replace the Gonarch's gibs because I'm eventually going to make a Gonarch model that will have it's own gibs.
I might be able to make the crabs invisible without changing the models though.
The model is absolutely fantastic. I have been trying to import it into SFM, but unfortunately it seems to import the default Black Mesa version. Do you know anyway to fix this? I have downloaded the file directly from the workshop instead of subscribing with (Steam Workshop Downloader)
I don't know much about SFM, but renaming the mdl and other associated files might work.