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This is a pretty rough work in progress, but I'm satisfied enough with the progress I've made to post it. At normal camera distance it gives the illusion of wearing a mask.
Right now there is some hair clipping (I tried for a long time to make it transparent, but transparency was also affecting parts of the head hair) but it's not noticeable unless close up.
Since this is a texture made to look like the mask, this means when Sekiro's mouth animates you will see the inside. I wasn't sure if I should make the entire mouth black too to keep with the illusion, so for now it's still regular colors.
If anyone wants to help me with fixing textures or making this better, it's appreciated because this was surprisingly complicated to even get to this state for how simple the texture is lol.
Also shoutout to cobi90 for the idea to do this :)
Instructions to install: 1. If you don't have Mod Engine installed, please do so by visiting this link: https://www.nexusmods.com/sekiro/mods/6.
2. Make a folder called 'mods' in your Sekiro directory (where your .exe is) if you haven't already.
3. In the mods folder, make a new folder called 'parts.'
4. Place the file/s in the parts folder and you are good to go!