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Thank you for your nice works.
That is a nice idea especially Yuezhi, i will think about it. Maybe maybe in the future, as i have other projects with priority atm. ;)
Although changing some textures of existining models is possible with Gimp without creating a new model.
You can also combine and work on existing models(change and rearrange them) with the asset editor: https://github.com/olekristianhomelien/TheAssetEditor/releases/tag/v0.36
I started recently with using Asset Editor.
There also a wiki for it:
https://tw-modding.com/index.php/Tutorial:AssetEditor
You can also look for modding and tutorials here:
https://www.twcenter.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?1991-Total-War-Rome-II-Mod-Workshop
I have started my modder career there.
I can't help you further.