QuickMod liveries! v3.19

Much like how the last update added the option to convert QuickMods to a new system and upload them to the workshop, this update makes it possible to create and upload liveries for them!

If you have made QuickMods in the past, then you'll remember that the only way to make liveries for QuickMods was to make duplicate copies of QuickMods and replacing the textures to create different liveries.
Since there was no official livery system for QuickMods, this was the only way to create liveries.
But not any more!
This new system means you can take those old duplicate QuickMods and convert them into a "Legacy Livery" which only contains textures (no 3D models) and instead relies on another mod for its models (the "base model" which the livery is being made for).
This means you can upload a "legacy livery" to the workshop without needing to upload a duplicate copy of the whole mod.
This does means though that players need to download the "base mod" which your livery uses in order to view your livery.
This also means that using liveries (instead of duplicate mods) is much, much more optimized, as once the base mod is loaded, all liveries thereafter are very quick to load!
I highly recommend using this new livery system if you intend on uploading lots of variations!
For example: create one true "Legacy QuickMod" as a base, the set up all the rest of the mods as "Legacy Liveries" that use the original mod. Then you can include them all in one big "Mod Group" and upload them to the workshop!
You can find a full guide on this process of making legacy liveries here:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2251053402
There is also a guide here which goes into more detail on the old vs new modding system, and how to convert QuickMods into the new system:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2245149260
Something to note is that any liveries you download will show up alongside all the other QuickMods when looking in the "mods" drawer to make things simple:

If you want to create a livery for a pre-exisiting mod you have downloaded off the workshop you can do this by choosing the "Create livery" option after clicking on the mod in the modding manger (this process is explained in detail in the previously mentioned livery guide!)

There are also now buttons to "refresh QuickMod folder" (which will update the QuickMod list)
And to "Open QuickMod folder" (which will open the folder in a file browser window)
When editing QuickMods and QuickTerrain!

And that's all for now!
If you are simply downloading mods (not creating them) then this update won't effect you at all (aside from making liveries load faster).
If you are a mod creator, then this updates gives you a much more optimized and logical way of creating additional liveries for your mods!
As mentioned in the previous update, I am moving house during the next couple of weeks, so updates are very un-organized and I'll just be adding what I can in the limited time I have. Updates will stabilize again around the end of October.
Also, I am excited to say that we already have 100+ QuickMods on the workshop after even less than a week! Excellent work to all of the modders who have shared their creations!
