This mod replaces the textures for Josuke Higashikata 8 to add new colours themed around his appearance on the JoJolion Chapter 67 Cover.
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Created by Tyketro
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This mod replaces the textures for Josuke Higashikata 8 to add new colours themed around his appearance on the JoJolion Chapter 67 Cover. Included is 4 different versions of the mod, each one for each Tint slot so you can choose which Josuke 8 Tint you wish to replace. Soft & Wet is unchanged.
-- INSTALL GUIDE -- First, choose which Tint you would like to replace, and then open up the appropriately named folder in this zip file. After that, just drag and drop the "data_win32" folder into your Local Files for ASBR. That's it! If you are having trouble finding your Local Files, then on Steam you can right click the game listing on the left of your library, click "Manage" and then "Browse local files", and it will lead you to the exact folder you will need to drop the "data_win32" folder in to. If you already have a "data_win32" folder there, drag and drop anyway and it should automatically work itself out.