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Gothic Plate Bloodmage (Reforged)

A sexier looking gothic plate bloodmage for all your magical needs. Note: This skin takes up a lot of space. Subnote: The eye color replacement (main emissive) takes 2.7m, the model works just fine without it if you would like to save space or just want green eyes. Hope you guys like it!
Contents

Cape (Texture)

Eye Color (Optional) (Texture)

Gothic Plate Bloodmage (Reforged) (Texture)

Hair (Texture)

Shoulderpads (Texture)

Is there a way to implement this skin on a separate Blood Mage? (so i could use the original one aswell) ?
I think you can very easily do that with the new skin functions in Reforged.

If you're unable to do it then I believe you can open the original model in any model editor, rename the textures and then import it to your map as a separate model.
 
I think you can very easily do that with the new skin functions in Reforged.

If you're unable to do it then I believe you can open the original model in any model editor, rename the textures and then import it to your map as a separate model.
I don't quite understand how to use that function.
And i can't open reforged in model editor (it just crash when i try to open)
 
Thank you this skin was just what I needed to fit the blood mage into a high elf army. Any way I could get the red hair texture though, I think it would fit better than the brown but the link had expired before I found it?
 
Hey Wildone, you previously commented about using the skin as a highborn skin Don't forget that the skin is composed of multiple pieces and that you can import the ones you want while leaving the other ones to retain their default color such as the hair. I believe this should achieve the result you're looking for

Yes thank you :)
I realized that I could import all of them except leaving the hair part untouched, therefore I managed to have the full gothic set + white hair + blue eyes and that should be a perfect highborne blood mage skin

Thank you so much, your skin parts have more than 1 option and I love having more highbornes added
 
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