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I've generally, never seen this with a model before.. is there a reason for this, because it just makes animating and posing a bit of a chore.. because I have to find the specific bone to move the correct piece I want.
It's easy enough to work around, I'll just make a note of the correct bones, but I'm just curious why this decision was made.. as it doesn't feel intentional for the model to work like that..? 🤔
Thanks you a lot!
RUS community: ТАМПОНЫ, ТАМПОНЫ ДЛЯ АЛЁНЫ; НЕ НАДО МЕНЯ КРЕСТИТЬ, Я МУСУЛЬМАНИН!
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If you set up something I'm def helping out!
Then you go down to materials, then click "Playeravatar_albedo" then you see a color; Click it, and you see the color wheel option