She would indeed! But I can't do it. Taking off the coat would be easy, but the mesh doesn't have a back under the coat, so I would have to model the back of the corset from scratch, and that's not something I'm able to do, unfortunately. So it's not possible, for me anyway, sorry.
Sorry for bothering you but would you mind tell us how did you managed to fix that neck seam? Everytime I edid a costume via blender, no matter if the model is from the same character, I always find a subtle seam in game
Neck issues, at least for me, its usually caused by weights around the neck (jaw and chin), if you smooth them, paint them somewhere else (like a collar, for example), or do a weight transfer that can mess them up, all of this can cause neck seams. What I did to fix this was just clean these weights and did a new transfer from the original model (in my case, Rinwell's ceremorial owl outfit) to replace them, borrowing the weights from the blank model should be fine too. In short, make sure the weights on the jaw, chin, and maybe the neck, match the original model you extracted from the game.
Thanks for your response! I've checked the model's weights and they are exactly the same as the unaltered imported psk model; in fact, I do not pretend to transfer different models from different characters, just to remove pauldrons from one of Alphen's costumes which should be a lot easier.
EDIT: I've also tried with an unedited model and it happens the same, that annoying neck seam is there.
I see, thats strange.I tried but didn't manage to replicate the issue, used Alphen's ceremony outfit, took off shoulder pads, also tried it unedited, but found no neck seam on my end. I'm not really that knowledgeable about all this so its hard to say if it could a problem when importing the psk, exporting to .fbx or something else entirely. Maybe try sending me the .blend file you used to see if i also run into the issue? You can DM me on discord too if its easier for you, heres my profile: https://discord.com/users/257454280942944256
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EDIT: I've also tried with an unedited model and it happens the same, that annoying neck seam is there.