ene_fbi_female_4 Texture Fix
This mod changes the UV maps of ene_fbi_female_4's shirt pockets to what I think was the intended texture.
ene_fbi_female_3_df.texture
is a texture file (whoa) that applies for both ene_fbi_female_3 and ene_fbi_female_4. They both wear different colored shirts and there are pieces of white and purple colored shirt pockets in the texture file (see banner). ene_fbi_female_4 for some reason uses the purple color. I edited the UV maps on the model slightly and now she has white pockets. I think it looks better now that I've seen the difference. It's a small change, but I enjoy the small changes.
Notice
- This mod conflicts with anything that edits
ene_fbi_female_4.model
. - This mod does not edit any textures.
Trivia
Spoiler!
- I want whoever's reading this to be honest and tell if they've actually noticed this oversight. I'm shocked I noticed it myself. Considering how many expert modders know of other small issues that character models have, I'm unsure how nobody noticed this particular FBI girl's pockets sooner and made the change.
- Seriously, why the hell would anybody notice this in the first place? This enemy only shows up in two entire missions and is usually killed off pretty quickly or turned into a convert. Though, nobody pays attention to their converts anyway. I think I may have a Perception stat of 10 in real life!
- Trying to figure out how to edit UV maps in Blender was a pain. I had to ask two people for help. One of them ignored me, the other was very helpful and showed me the ropes. Not so sure what she does differently than me, but a model's textures only show up for me if I select Material Preview or Rendered in the Viewport Shading options. For her, the textures appear anyway. It's odd, but thank goodness I'm even able to edit textures in the first place.
- I envy anybody who does UV maps from scratch. I did that once in Nifskope for a Gamebryo engine game. I never want to do it again. I can't imagine it's much easier in Blender.
- This almost reminds of that time when someone on Twitter edited out the bizarre pink filter that plagued a lot of older anime. It was present on shows like Dragon Ball Z and Sailor Moon. People got ticked when they saw the edits on Sailor Moon specifically for some reason.
All files go into mod_overrides.

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