This is an animation mod that contains realistic animation for European and Asatic bows, as well as spanbelt and goatfoot animation for crossbows of different time period.
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Animation for thumb draw featuring khatra and mediterranean draw based on traditional English archery, you can assign different tags to eastern style bow in your mod, such as shoot_musket or shoot_pistol and change the respective animation by changing the line in action.txt with attached txt file.
4.0 Updates: A new set of animation is included for crossbows, featuring spanbelts and goatfoot for different historical period (for example, spanbelt is the primary spanning method before 14th century so mods like 1257AD is best with spanbelts, while mods setting in latter historical time period is better with goatfoot, I was unable to make a windlass animation due to the mechanics of animation so sorry for that).