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I have an idea for you that would be cool. For november it could be the trees have no leaves then a wintery pack that makes the forest ground frosty. Then spring would have blossoming trees and more flowers on the ground. Just an idea that probably makes 0 sense
if you want, you can also go into C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\105600, where you'll find the folder that workshop packs are put into, and so you can just open the files of this one and use it as a base for your own
and obviously to actually retexture the trees i just used paint.net to change their hue
But i was wondering how did u actually re texture the trees? I want to know for my own pack i want to make