Go use this instead.
Skyproc patcher that makes covering headgear invisible. This mod is roughly equivalent in terms of end-effect to (and based on) SkyHide - Dont Show Headgears - No Helmet Mod, but as it's a Skyproc patcher, the mod is built on the fly to work with all installed mods, rather than being meticulously crafted by the mod author.
Find all ARMA records that aren't based on a template (enchanted usually) and that use the circlet slot, and at least one of head, ears, hair or long_hair slots, unsets all of those slots, then replaces all attached ARMO records with a dummy record that points to no model.
0.0.1
(in no particular order):
This mod is pure code, and is thus released under the GPL. Please feel free to fix, extend or derive new and interesting things from this, the source code (such that it is) is available on github. You will also need a copy of the skyproc library in order to compile. The code is set up as a pretty vanilla eclipse project, other than automatically building a .jar.
Description
Skyproc patcher that makes covering headgear invisible. This mod is roughly equivalent in terms of end-effect to (and based on) SkyHide - Dont Show Headgears - No Helmet Mod, but as it's a Skyproc patcher, the mod is built on the fly to work with all installed mods, rather than being meticulously crafted by the mod author.
Operation
Find all ARMA records that aren't based on a template (enchanted usually) and that use the circlet slot, and at least one of head, ears, hair or long_hair slots, unsets all of those slots, then replaces all attached ARMO records with a dummy record that points to no model.
Changelog
0.0.1
- Initial version
See also
(in no particular order):
- SUM - SkyProc Unified Manager which is very useful if you're using more than one skyproc patcher.
- the nifty skyproc library which was used to make this mod.
Permissions
This mod is pure code, and is thus released under the GPL. Please feel free to fix, extend or derive new and interesting things from this, the source code (such that it is) is available on github. You will also need a copy of the skyproc library in order to compile. The code is set up as a pretty vanilla eclipse project, other than automatically building a .jar.