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It took a decent bit of work (First time making a real mod n all) but I did it!
I hope you don't mind, but I tried to emulate your style of naming and image creation to try and keep a small amount of uniformity across the princess patches. If you feel it's WAY too similar please let me know and I'll change up whatever you'd like me to.
Thanks again for teaching me how to do this! Hopefully next time I try something like this it'll go a lot faster and smoother, lol.
Next, open your patch mod in the construction kit, with the mod your patching also ticked. Open the hive prince and tick the option for 2 genders instead of 1. add the path for the meshes and textures, save and bingo, bango, bongo your done. I am sure there is a more eloquent way to do it without having duplicate meshes and textures, but this is an simple, easy and effective way to patch any and all mods for the Princess of the cute hive mod.
What do you do to create your patches? Could I use your method to create and upload patches of my own? Cheers very much.