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- #Converting skyrim npc editor to special edition install#
- #Converting skyrim npc editor to special edition mod#
- #Converting skyrim npc editor to special edition manual#
- #Converting skyrim npc editor to special edition skin#
- #Converting skyrim npc editor to special edition full#
For re-uploading the whole mod or parts of it without notable edits to any website, including the Nexus, please ask for permission first.Ģ. Just credit the CBBE team and provide a link back there!ġ. You're free to use the CBBE body for outfits, companions or similar if you follow the rules below. Photoshop - With Intel Texture Works plugin Wrye Bash or other Mod Managers - Refer to their documentation on uninstalling your mods. ~Path to game~ skyrim special edition data textures actors character female femalehands_1.dds ~Path to game~ skyrim special edition data textures actors character female femalebody_1.dds I cant test all possibilities because I do not use any of them.
#Converting skyrim npc editor to special edition install#
It will probably also install with MO aswell. Other Mod Managers ( Fomod scripted Installation ) - I believe it will install with Nexus Mod Manager, and the upcoming Vortex ( so long as it supports fomod scripted installers ). Right click the installer in Wrye Bash and choose Wizard, then follow the intructions and make choices. Wrye Bash ( Wizard - Recommended ) - Place the zip in Bash Installers folder ( or drag and drop it onto the Wrye Bash Installers Tab ). Textures actors character female femalebody_1_msn.dds. If you also use the CBBE Normal Map Options 2k, there is just one additional file to install
#Converting skyrim npc editor to special edition skin#
The hands file is of particular importance for the dirty skin options, to match at the wrist join.ĬBBE SE (or its resource file) does not have its own matching dirty version of the hands texture. Textures actors character female femalehands_1.dds Textures actors character female femalebody_1.dds You are installing two files which replace the same files from CBBE SE, so you should be asked to overwrite, click Okay. ~Path to game installation~ Skyrim Special Edition Data <- In here Make your choice of folder, open it and then copy the texture folder ( and its contents ), then paste the textures folder into.
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Inside you will find a fomod folder with named images, which correspond with a named folder.
#Converting skyrim npc editor to special edition manual#
Manual installation - Use 7zip to extract the archive. Install order is important for this to work correctly. More defined Muscular, varying cleavage etc etc, giving a wide range of body definition.ĬBBE SE <- Install this first, then overwrite with the diffuse / normal maps of your choice. More combinations of diversity with bump mapping of your choice. If you also use the Normal Map Options, you can effectively produce many psd Resources were used as the basis for making these textures in all cases. (They are not backwards compatible with Old Skyrim)ĬBBE SE. The textures in this mod are BC7 (Linear, Fine) format. In normal gameplay you will not really notice the very slight difference a 4k normal makes. Personally I have 3gb VRAM so like the 4k Diffuse, but even though I can use the 4k normal aswell I prefer saving a bit and using the 2k normal. 4k Diffuse + 4k Normal for the screen archers out there, 4k Diffuse + 2k Normal to conserve a bit of VRAM, or 2k Diffuse + 2k Normal to go back to vanilla Skyrim SE texture sizes. So for different machine specifications you can mix them up to reduce VRAM usage. There are also Normal Map Options which are the same as on CBBE page, but in 2k size. All Diffuse map options in original 4k size, or now also in 2k size.
#Converting skyrim npc editor to special edition full#
I'll be honest, I'm fairly blown away by contrast with TBD and the apparently full conversion they bundled with their body. Otherwise I'm left with two (?) skimpy/bikini style armor replacers and I wasn't really looking for that. I haven't built those outfits and actually looked at them in game, but I can only assume that a hole in Bodyslide is going to look like a hole in game. So far the only full conversion I'm seeing on Nexus is from luquitacx and while it does look better there are open seams on some outfits. The most basic vanilla outfits seem ok, but it gets kinda horrifying if you look at the Dawnguard DLC stuff. What does everyone use for CBBE as far as outfits? As far as I can tell while using Bodyslide the CBBE body comes with meshes that are basically fitted to the body itself.