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    Gnome -> Undead done .. EXTRA BIG?

    I know its a tiny problem but the model-edited undead looks bigger than normal undeads, anyway to fix it? if yes, + rep for the next 10 years.

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    Glitchy's MES has a model re-seizing tool. I suggest you try that.


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