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If not, i don't mind, i just figured it might be helpful to lay this out here.
This is very similar to the Narrowhead issue stated above.
I really like the mod, so I hope a solution for it can be found.
@hopeandjoy9 Yeah, it's an unfortunate shame. I assume the vanilla tattoos do the same thing. :/
As for making them a separate thing altogether, I'm unfortunately not a programmer, just an artist, so I wouldn't really know where to start. I might look into getting help on that one day, though!
(or at least the parts that affect the face probably are)
But could it be done in a way that makes this a seperate layer from tatoos?
similar to paper pattern clothing
so you can have birth marks underneath tattoos?
also as an actual thing in game "Scar: Birth mark; Pain: None"
But could it be done in a way that makes this a seperate layer from tatoos?
similar to paper pattern clothing
so you can have birth marks underneath tattoos?
also as an actual thing in game "Scar: Birth mark; Pain: None"