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Grillfriend.
"she will not commit mass genocide of citizens" they said
mmmm hotdogs
Idk why it just has that old 1930s style.
But still, AMAZING!
http://creepypasta.wikia.com/wiki/Burgrr_Entries
if you want the links
It seems that this model's first-person view height is not positioned at the same level as her eyes. In addition to this, its collision detection height also doesn't appear to have proper scaling. When you have time in the future, would it be possible for you to make corrections to these issues?
I will provide a comparison screenshot below to demonstrate what I mean. The BBQ Girll on the left side indicates ideal height recalibrations for collision detection and c_viewing. The one on the right represents the player model's current state in both respects.
Thank you for a moment of your time; I'd appreciate feedback when possible. Have a pleasant day.
- Blake
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http://images.akamai.steamusercontent.com/ugc/260462446235077838/98F04D472FD4F29A124691697A31EA7BE89B4595/
Now I can expand my layer perception from that of a filthy grey-zoner.