About this mod
A small mod to make Armor Racks look like Humans.
- Requirements
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You can edit the Armor Racks by using the prompted key/button. This will open the surgeon menu on that Armor Rack and allow you to edit their features.
I highly recommend you use LooksMenu by expired6978. This will allow you to load presets onto the Armor Racks. You can even save your current character as a preset and then load it onto the mannequin or any npc for that matter.
1 Thing to note is that if you edit the same Armor Rack twice e.g Edit Armor Rack #1 and place another Armor Rack #1, then edit the second one, once you've finished the appearance of the second Armor Rack will overwrite the first Armor Rack. This is circumvented by the inclusion of 5 different Armor Racks for both Male and Female. They are named appropriately(Armor Rack #1, Armor Rack #2, Armor Rack #3, Armor Rack #4, Armor Rack #5). As long as you only edit each Armor Rack once you should have no issues with appearance being overwritten by another.
This mod is now available on Xbox ONE: Human Armor Racks XB1
Thanks to Sparral for creaitng patches for making the Armor Racks/Mannequins poseable and for patching them to work properly with AAF.
Additional Notes:
For Zaz - Extended Skeleton users make sure Zaz extended skeleton is loaded after this mod.
For Body talk users if you see the male mannequins have their "parts" broken. The fix is to copy the skeleton files from your installed version of Zaz extended skeleton mod to
Fallout 4\Data\Meshes\actors\DLC05\Mannequin\CharacterAssets.
AAF Patched versions obviously require AAF to be installed.
First time install users be aware if you have any default mannequins already placed in your game that you will need to remove all items from them before installing this mod. Failing to do so will result in a CTD when trying to load the game.