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This is great! Do you have any recommended resources on paper doll splitting?

The file already comes with some sample parts that can serve as a guide, but in reality, the script is quite general. As long as the parts are the same size in relation to each other and to the drawing where you want to place them, there should be no problem. 

Thanks. Just out of curiosity, is it normal to paper doll split your stuff up in order to put them into a game? I've never made a game but I'm curious now

It can be quite common, especially in 2D games with modular characters (clothing, equipment, animations, etc.). Not all games need it, but when you're looking for flexibility or reusing parts, paper doll configurations make things much easier. It's more of a design choice than a rule.