Cowboy Bebop – Woolong and Red CrediStick

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Cowboy Bebop – Woolong and Red CrediStick

Retexture for the CrediStick inspired by Cowboy Bebop currency: the Woolong. Also in plain red without the W logo.

I wanted to make a small mod inspired by one of my favorite anime: Cowboy Bebop (カウボーイビバップ), and also to show respect to the japanese culture in my own (small) way.

I decided to retexture the CrediStick boring colors to something more vibrant, unfortunately Cowboy Bebop doesn’t show the woolongs very often, there are some scenes in which it is shown as a regular green (dollar?) bill with a W sign, but there is one episode (Episode 8: Waltz for Venus – ワルツ・フォー・ヴィーナス) in which Spike is collecting some digital woolong credits and then he is forced to share/transfer some of them with Faye. Based on that, I used it as reference to extract a simple but more attractive color palette and I used it to recolor the CrediStick.

I also added a regular red version without references to the woolong in case people like the retexture don’t want the Cowboy Bebop reference.

Installation:
By default Starfield uses the following path for textures and the message of the day image: ‘Documents\My Games\Starfield\Data\Textures’ instead of the classic way Bethesda has been doing it for years of using the game directory folder Data\Textures (which is now used for Photo Mode). You can either install textures manually on the default path, or change it so that the default path changes to the game directory Data\Textures path so that you can install textures with your mod manager.

Manually: if you don’t want to change the default ‘Textures’ folder path

If you haven’t changed the default path of the ‘Textures’ mod, do the following:

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1. You can’t install this with a mod manager, as Bethesda has changed the folder where textures go.

2. Download the mod manually and copy the ‘Data’ folder to the following path ‘Documents\My games\Starfield’

3. Go to ‘Documents\My Games\Starfield’ folder and edit StarfieldCustom.ini (if you don’t have it, create it) and add the following lines:

[Archive]
bInvalidateOlderFiles=1
sResourceDataDirsFinal=



Author: Kevkas
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