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===Vertex/Model Replacement===
===Vertex/Model Replacement===
[[File:A_%22Square%22_off.jpeg|thumb|Cloud fighting against {{SSB4|Shulk}} in the Wii U version of ''Smash 4'', with the latter having his model modified to resemble Sora from {{uv|Kingdom Hearts}}.|250px|left]]
[[File:A_%22Square%22_off.jpeg|thumb|Cloud fighting against {{SSB4|Shulk}}, with the latter having his model modified to resemble Sora from ''Kingdom Hearts''.|250px|left]]
[[File:Hyrule_Warrior%27s_Hero.png|thumb|Link's model in the Wii U version of ''Smash 4'' has been replaced with another taken from his appearance in the ''Zelda'' spin-off, ''{{s|zeldawiki|Hyrule Warriors}}''.|250px]]
[[File:Hyrule_Warrior%27s_Hero.png|thumb|Link's model has been replaced with another taken from his appearance in the ''Zelda'' spin-off, ''{{s|zeldawiki|Hyrule Warriors}}''.|250px]]
[[File:Ssbu model swap homer marge.jpg|thumb|A low-effort model swap intended as a joke, which replaces {{SSBU|Ryu}} and {{SSBU|Kazuya}} with Homer and Marge Simpson respectively, using models from ''The Simpsons: Hit & Run''.|250px|left]]


The default models of a character, starting from ''Brawl'', can have their vertices relocated. The model itself becomes reshaped, and in turn resemble the intended design. Texture hacking is done with this to ensure they correlate with the model's new design.
The default models of a character, starting from ''Brawl'', can have their vertices relocated. The model itself becomes reshaped, and in turn resemble the intended design. Texture hacking is done with this to ensure they correlate with the model's new design.


In addition to texture hacking and model vertexing, a character's in-game model can be replaced with another. For this to be done, the model must first be rigged over the character's skeleton. Importing model rips from other video games (like ''Marvel vs. Capcom'', ''Five Nights at Freddy's'', or even previous ''Super Smash Bros.'' titles) or using the models of NPCs from the given game are commonplace in ''Brawl'', both versions of ''SSB4'', ''Ultimate'', and ''Melee'' to a lesser degree.
In addition to texture hacking and model vertexing, a character's in-game model can be replaced with another. For this to be done, the model must first be rigged over the character's skeleton. Importing model rips from other video games (like {{uv|Street Fighter}}, ''Marvel vs. Capcom'', or even previous ''Super Smash Bros.'' titles) are commonplace in ''Brawl'' and ''SSB4'', and ''Melee'' to a lesser degree.


Some mods like ''[[Project M]]'' have patched characters by giving them extra costumes. Alts in ''Project M'' can be inspired by other characters (such as Sonic cosplaying as Beat from ''Jet Set Radio'' or Ike wearing [http://fireemblemwiki.org/wiki/Hector Hector's] armor); outfits they wore in their source material (such as the pyjamas Ness wears in the US version of Magicant or [[Dr. Mario]]); ''Melee'' designs; (for characters from ''The Legend of Zelda'' and ''Star Fox''); and completely original ideas. (such as a ninja outfit for Squirtle and a [https://niwanetwork.org/wiki/Virtual_Boy Virtual Boy] head for R.O.B.)
Some mods like ''[[Project M]]'' have patched characters by giving them extra costumes. Most are are inspired by other characters (such as Mario [[Dr. Mario|in his doctor's attire]] or Ike wearing [http://fireemblemwiki.org/wiki/Hector Hector's] armor); other characters (those of ''The Legend of Zelda'' and ''Star Fox'') have costumes that reference their designs in ''[[Melee]]''.


This idea, as well as the method below, to add characters allows modders to add a certain character they desire to appear in ''Smash'' as playable.  
This idea, as well as the method below, to add characters allows modders to add a certain character they desire to appear in ''Smash'' as playable.  

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