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I've not heard anything about about that sprite particular.
@Sine Function
Yes, I'll add more Monster Girls and Update some older once when I get around to it ^.~
It's is because I entered the 10 year Anniversary Contest [forums.terraria.org] with my Texturepack.
and were among the Chosen Winners ^.~
But if you want Redigit to answer, you'll probably have to ask him on Twitter or Forum.
TML-Mods dosn't use the same package structure, nor same logic as Texturepacks.
Where Terraria looks for filename that excist within it's content folders (which also fits the dimention checksum)
TML looks for script files which contain the name, stats of items and which textures they use, in TML textures can have any name.
Even if we could, we'd have a Hard time doing it if we can not extract the .png files and know the files names and how the sprite is put together.
(Unless the Mod Creator's would share them in DM's ^.~)
That said I would love to make Compatability packages for my SPrites for TML Mods ^.^
One issue would be Time for it and When they would become avalible <.<;