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Don't worry, it's gonna be alright :D
i've recently been playing with the thought of resuming work on this project as i've started using photoshop so i'll try to release something the next few weeks
if you're still interested though: you can find all textures in the tabletop simulator modding folder
regarding how to change them i'd recommend watching a tutorial for gimp, photoshop or other image editing programs aswell as importing media into tabletop simulator - basically you just select the area you want to change with one tool and then play around with the colour values until you get your desired look. this would be an incredibly long comment if i were to really explain every step, i'm sorry - i hope you understand hahaha
thanks for your ongoing patience and support though
I guess you don't have time for this. That's okay. If you could share how I could do it myself? You said something in an older comment, but if you could expand on it a bit. I don't really understand how to find the assets and how to change the color/save them. (I'm talking about Gen 2 shinies)
Could you share any updates on gen 2?
Thanks in advance.
Should I be getting excited for gen 2 update or should I calm my excitement for now? :P
Already added them and I wrote a script to randomly add 2 shinies for each color to the board :D