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Is there an easy way to render custom models or other fancy rendering mumbo-jumbo instead of rendering armour normally? (rendering is not my strong point as you can probably tell) Something similar to IItemRenderer, but for armour, perhaps? I've made a nice wizard hat model, but I've not found a good way to render the hat model instead of the generic armour texture in a way that allows everyone else playing to see the hat model. Anyone know a good way to do this?

Is there an easy way to render custom models or other fancy rendering mumbo-jumbo instead of rendering armour normally? (rendering is not my strong point as you can probably tell) Something similar to IItemRenderer, but for armour, perhaps? I've made a nice wizard hat model, but I've not found a good way to render the hat model instead of the generic armour texture in a way that allows everyone else playing to see the hat model. Anyone know a good way to do this?

 

Although I have never done this before myself, I think that the newer versions of Modular Power Suits does this with the new .obj importer. You can find the source code here.

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