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Sorry - been busy w/ job instead of focused on modding. Have a good one, though!
Glad you like it!
Not really up to doing more Starbound mods at the moment, sorry - but feel free to use mine as a template.
All you need is GIMP, PakIt, and Notepad++ (all free, just Google 'em).
Then just download a mod you want to 'mimic', swap out the text files for the equipment to name 'em differently, then swap out the images using GIMP to edit the pixels.
Or find some free 'pixel editor/animator' online and use that to make the spritesheets.
Up to you. It's rewarding. :)
It's not that difficult. Download PakIt and GIMP (both free, Google for 'em) and look up a video guide or two. Download a mod and 'reverse engineer', then you're good to go. :)
Up to you - not forcing ya. But it's rewarding!
Sorry, no - feel free to make a patch or some such if you give me credit, though. :)
No Ardyn stuff.
Roger: it won't fit females, then, as this is designed around vanilla body sprites.
Basically makes boobs bigger.
Don't know what EBS is, sorry.
This is just a cosmetic mod, so I doubt it'll directly conflict with anything, though it won't necessarily fit all species mods.
Not 100% interested in doing that - plus it's quite a bit of work. I had done a lot of this mod's work prior but now have more serious job commitments, so I don't have quite as much time to put towards modding.
That said, feel free to use my mod as a template and do it yourself. GIMP is a free sprite-editor and it's what I used, alongside PakIt (another free tool) to .pak this mod (and un-pak mods that I used for reference).
If you want to look at my mod's files, just subscribe, get PakIt (Google it, 'tis free), then go to your Steam download directory/steamapps/workshop/content/211820/1543067321, un-pak the file there, and study away.
Notepad++ (also free) is great for editing the text files (for armor), the metadata, and such.
It is a decent amount of work, but it's quite enlightening and interesting to do. :)
Give it a shot - updated with Aegi patch + folder, customizer on my end had Aegi with my hairdos.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Can take a look. Hairstyle compatibility is usually fairly simple.