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You can get a list of all the mods that you're subscribed to if you go to the workshop and then select the option below your avatar.
Do other types of mods work? (non texture/reskin mods)
In short: that is controlled by a file that's included in TSLRCM, you can't include it in another Steam mod to change things without conflicting with TSLRCM.
Subscribe to a mod and it will create a workshop folder for that mod, run the game and it will see all the workshop mods and also the main override folder. So, they run parallel to each other. Outside of Steam it can matter, you add mod B to mod A. Outside of Steam you can also use the TSL Patcher, an installer that can take your current modded situation in account and add and/or edit things to that.
Things are fine as long as 2 mods don't include the same files.
This is a straight forward texture replacement mod, should always work as long as you don't have another mod that changes Kreia's textures.
Other then that, it worked very well.
@kristo_z1: Thanks, have fun :)
also, keep up the good work! I use a lot of your mods lol
Yes, this one was really quick to do. Extract head and body textures, rename them to the "normal" versions so that they'll replace those, get an image from the wiki, turn that into a portrait, make a screenshot, turn it all into a workshop mod, done.