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A bodyshape is pretty much the same as a new outfit, so if you want this to show alongside the original bodyshape, it needs standalone mesh and recolor files. Otherwise you're making default replacements. -You have to make a new recolor file in Bodyshop, because this makes sure it's standalone. -The mesh file should go through the "Fix Integrity" process, so it has a new internal name (make sure you give it a new name!) which makes it standalone. -Then link the recolor file to the mesh. |
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