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Now that I'm making another comment, if you have any questions, there's a good chance that I don't know the answer since I just screwed around with a bunch of tools in order to find the fix to the issue, but you can ask it anyways.
submaterial tool: [[ url=https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=405793043 ] https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=405793043 [/url]
Asset Browser: https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=110666990
Okay so firstly you need the submaterial tool ( http://steamproxy.net/steamstore )
and a material or asset browser like this one ( http://steamproxy.net/steamstore ).
Firstly, use the material browser to look for a material that's a flat yellow color (or something along the lines of that), and copy its filename into the submaterial tool's context menu material bar.
Now select the submaterial tool and point it to the Hat Kid Model. Doing so will cause a menu listing every texture that the Hat Kid model uses to appear.
Now use the scroll wheel to scroll down to the materal called "models/guiman/a_hat_in_time/hat_kid/hatkidbody_ch" and left click to replace the texture.
This will remoe the wireframe effect, albeit at the cost of changing the cape's material to the material you selected
And there ya go!