V1 Install !full! — Aa2 Hair

Use the form below to calculate the missing value for a particular aspect ratio. This is useful, for example, when resizing photos or video.

V1 Install !full! — Aa2 Hair

: Some versions of this mod must be used with specific version-selector plugins to handle backward compatibility issues between different AA versions. KK: AA2 - Side Hair Pack - Patreon

Note : If you are upgrading from a previous version, it is recommended to delete the old file entirely before adding the new one to prevent conflicts. aa2 hair v1 install

: Unlocks additional hair slots that are not restricted by the game's original finite slots. : Some versions of this mod must be

: If you experience "twitching" or broken hair physics, ensure you are using the latest version of the pack, as V1.0 often received patches for compatibility with plugins like KKPE . : If you experience "twitching" or broken hair

: For advanced users, V1 packs often use an "overrides and redirects" system. This allows the game to load custom hair assets from a disk without modifying base game files.

For modders and players of Artificial Academy 2 (AA2), the pack is a foundational asset expansion designed to enhance character customization. Developed primarily for use within the AA2Unlimited (AAU) framework, this specific pack focuses on providing high-quality, focused hair assets that bridge the gap between stylized and realistic aesthetics.

: Launch the AA2Unlimited (AAU) executable after starting your game launcher. The new hair slots and advanced sizing options will appear in the character "Maker". Key Features of the V1 Asset Pack

Instructions

  1. Enter the values for the original width (W1) & original height (H1) on the left.
  2. Enter either a new width (W2) or new height (H2) on the right to calculate the remaining value.
  3. Change any of the values at any time, or reset them to the starting values.

Formula

Say you have a photo that is 1600 x 1200 pixels, but your blog only has space for a photo 400 pixels wide. To find the new height of your photo—while preserving the aspect ratio—you would need to do the following calculation:

(original height / original width) x new width = new height
(1200 / 1600) x 400 = 300
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