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1. Download item from workshop.
2. Open Avatar Creator.
3. Prompted if we want to use a base or create our own (Maxwell or brothers, or an Item.)
4. Type in whatever NPC requested.
5. Hit save then name it.
NOTE: I somewhat understand why they didnt do this.
A. It may have MANY bugs within the program. So many that it'd take a LONG time to fix em.
B. Trust me when I say this, Building Avatars is FUN!!! Sure it will take a while, but its totally worth it to fully customize it and get it just to your specifications. Trust me. It is super fun to make em. I do however see why most people do want to use NPCS. It makes it easier. So if you are Reading This 5th Cell, Please give the option to the players to use workshop items as playermodels. And that way those who create can create, and those who use the objects, can play as them as they see fit.
I agree.
Random italics, underlining and bolding because I got bored.[/b][/u]
If you wanna know how to do that, put B, U, I, or Spoiler in []
After doing that, when you want to end that, put that again, except / before it.
Spoiler is like censoring, but you have to put your mouse over the bar, btw