OBLIVION
UFF Amy AM Set by Shayaryn
Oblivion » Clothing
Added: 11/06/2009 - 12:48AM
Updated: 13/08/2009 - 07:07PM

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Uploaded by Shayaryn

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Last updated at 19:07, 13 Aug 2009 Uploaded at 0:48, 11 Jun 2009

8/13/09 UPDATE: I've re-fitted the corset, and added the boots as a separate item. I had originally wanted to keep it as close to the original as possible, but I wanted to use the boots with pants. I know I'm not the only one, so I've updated the file. The corset looks much better, too.

Original HGEC version: http://www.tesnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=24443

Name: UFF Amy AM set
Version: 1.0
Category: Weapons and Armor
Author: Shayaryn

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Description
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This mod adds a a set of outfits by NPR, based on the character Amy from the game Soul Calibur IV. The outfits are available in five colors, and are located in a chest in the Arena district of the Imperial City.

The underwear is available in two versions: one with a foot mesh, one without. This reduces clipping when wearing some shoes.
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Requirements
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Fantasy Figures: http://www.tesnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=13356

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Installation
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Extract all files to program files\bethesda softworks\oblivions\data.
If you are asked to overwrite files under meshes and textures, select 'yes to all'.

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History
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1.0 - Initial release.

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Known Bugs & Issues:
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This mod is made for oblivion ver 1.2, if you are not using this version it may cause your game to crash.
Also it is suggested you install the FF body mod, if you don't then the body textures will not be correct.

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CREDITS & PERMISSIONS
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All credit for the original mod goes to its maker, NPR. I just refitted it to the TFF body and made a few recolors. Nivea refitted the "pantu" mesh.

And of course, Team Fantasy Figures for making the TFF body. Without them, I wouldn't have so much as started modding for myself.

Thanks to Nivea for all the help she's given me in learning to convert meshes. This wouldn't be possible without her help.