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May 19, 2021 @ 4:36pm
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Spooky Painted Lady 1

In 1 collection by m4gic
Classic American Halloween
453 items
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Not my model. Uses Painted Ladies Retro house pack by cbudd: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2484801680


For props (not individually listed) see Collection above.
9 Comments
macluk May 20, 2021 @ 10:59pm 
If you investigate such a pack downloaded from workshop by going to the downloads folder you will see exactly that - that's that content folder inside that folder opened in the video.
macluk May 20, 2021 @ 10:57pm 
Yep
m4gic  [author] May 20, 2021 @ 5:34pm 
So that is how people upload a house pack, for example? Just put everything into one master asset folder and publish it as one asset and they all show up on the Workshop on one page; so if someone subscribes they will get all of the assets included in that upload, right?
m4gic  [author] May 20, 2021 @ 9:04am 
Thanks, food for thought, indeed!
macluk May 20, 2021 @ 8:57am 
if you wanted to decrease the size of your models slightly - but that's a bit more work to do - thumbnails, snapshots and tooltips pics that are created when saving your model (either manually by yourself or automatically if you forget about it) are sometimes a bit too large. And their resolution can really be smaller, they can be darker to again decrease picture size... and in some cases you may save up to 200-350 MB per asset - in the case of this asset you probably wouldn't save much as the pic is dark already.
Again same guide - at 07:30.
macluk May 20, 2021 @ 8:49am 
That would be a guide on updating an asset from the workshop - all you do is choose which model you want to be a main one (it doesn't really matter i guess) and instead of updating the main picture for the asset (when uploading or updating your asset), you are throwing all your crp files (models/assets) into a folder that is already there (and where your main model is).

oh there it is - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCQac4351as&t=557s and that is at 09:15 if you want to skip the rest although whole video is about publishing assets.

With regards to giving credits - you can fit all that on one page, and also if you fancy, you can make tables/frames to make your content clearer: https://steamcommunity.com/comment/Guide/formattinghelp
m4gic  [author] May 20, 2021 @ 7:50am 
Also, I like to be able to link from each asset I created directly to the original model, so that the original model maker not only has credit but anyone viewing my work can quickly and easily click on the link to see the original model and maker.
m4gic  [author] May 20, 2021 @ 7:49am 
No, I did not know that. Is there an online guide to show the steps necessary? Most Collections/Styles I make do not require unique assets so I can complete them in about a day. This one, Slums, Christmas, and others I have had to create unique custom assets for using other peoples' models have taken me about 3x as long, and a lot of that time is spent simply publishing and crediting each asset.
macluk May 19, 2021 @ 11:59pm 
Do you know that you could throw all different models for a specific collection in one folder and publish as a one asset? And then just simply make a list of those references to other creators on just one page?