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savy7PM
#1
i have a small problem of my skin model.
Dec 21, 2023 7:15 AM
Joined: Sep 12, 2023
Posts: 2
hello

i've been using a new skin recently for my new private skin in my server, and i got a problem of my model skin that i don't know about editing my skin model, it has some few problems in it but its not too much, i want to fix the hands that they're not the same correct as holding the guns, because i can see some people saying i got some problems the skin model hands are not the same as holding the gun

here's the image

this one is not correct
https://im.ge/i/xli7e6


this one is the correct one
https://im.ge/i/xliUv9


how do i fix the one that its not correct, i really want to fix this. Anyone help.
kimnancyPM
#2
Feb 06, 2024 5:00 AM
Joined: Feb 05, 2024
Posts: 5
To fix the issue with your skin model's hands not aligning correctly while holding a gun, you may need to adjust the hand positions in the model's skin file. Use a 3D modeling software or a skin editor that supports 3D previews to fine-tune the hand positions until they align properly with the gun. This should help resolve the problem and create a more accurate representation of the hands holding the gun.
savy7PM
#3
Nov 15, 2024 10:16 AM
Joined: Sep 12, 2023
Posts: 2
oh thank you!
serhanhangulPM
#4
Dec 02, 2024 1:50 AM
Joined: Nov 29, 2024
Posts: 2
I see your pain, mate. I’ve had similar issues with skins before, especially when trying to make everything look just right in CS2. Someone recommended a blog post https://daddyskins.com/blog/counterpedia/cs2-practice-commands/ to me, and it honestly saved my skin—pun intended. The way I fixed it was by going into the model editor, tweaking the hand positioning, and testing it out in-game. It's like fixing a puzzle, one small change at a time. And trust me, it’s worth it to make sure your skin is clean. If you need a bit more detail, check out the Counterpedia page too—has a ton of useful info for binding models and tweaking things like that.