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I realize it's a big ask, but seeing these items in-portrait would take this mod to the next level
otherwise this mod works as described, looks pretty, and is visually fairly consistent with Vanilla Expanded styles. IMO, this should really be the standard for any content-adding mods
WJSabey: I will look into children's outfits!
The filename is labelled as "Christain" (christAIn) rather than "Christian" (christIAn). This applies to both 1.3 and 1.4 folders.
However, the art isn't great for weapon styles and I feel a lot of it is based on jokes rather than an effort at implementing different style weapons.
Clubs look great.
Knives look awesome!
Axes only totemic looks great. Overall to much curved axes an axehead is more like a rectangle.
Generally Christian style over reliance on crosses or Morbid on bones makes them less unique and kinda samey. For christian/Buddhist/Hindu/Islamic especially I feel there are a lot of opportunities to make cool weapons based on historical weapons.
Spear designs look bad except morbid and Buddhist. There are so many pole-arm weapons used throughout history to use as designs yet most of these are farming tools, not weapon.
Maces are not good. Except Spikecore and hindu, those look good.
Helmets/Headwear are amazing.
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Maybe it got fixed on VE's end? I will check in a bit.
https://gist.github.com/HugsLibRecordKeeper/c9e47429feb08b5c43d283d20f528d50#file-output_log-txt-L171-L172
Search google with these terms to get an interesting aesthetic that I was talking about before.
''bleach fullbring ginjo''
Ginjo as a character when he takes on Ichigo's powers get a skeleton frame superimposed on his regular outfit. It's quite morbid and I think this is what most people thought of when they said they wanted a ribcage on a parka (myself especially included)