Really too bad this is only for UNP. I'd switch over to that, but a couple of the armor mods I use for my followers look best in the CBBE edition. I would love to use this with the healer I plan on getting, though. It would be nice to have something casual for the one mage in my party to wear.
Oh, that's not the problem. I play a male character, so I don't use anything like that. But I find that CBBE armors tend to have better body shapes for my followers.
Well, that's good to know, for what it's worth. I found completely different attire for my followers to wear, though, and my healer will be Cerwiden, who comes with her own dress anyways.
I love this white one, still I would like to ask you if you can make several color variation ? I wanna my mannequins wear several variations of your nice dresses. ^_^
OoohKayyy!! I figured out what the deal was... It seems Yurica's descriptions on the files page is what is misleading us here.
The file descriptions can be read as instructions to make me think I was supposed to install EITHER the main file OR the high-heel free version. Since I didn't want high-heels on my character I didn't take the main file... MISTAKE!!
The textures and things are all contained in that main file. SO.. what the file descriptions SHOULD have said was that you MUST download the Main File and THEN over-write the esp with the non-high-heel version esp!
THEN and only then will this mod show up on your character! That could have been a lot clearer and saved a lot of headaches here... so yeah... again:
step 1). Install the main file step 2). Over-write the esp with the non-HDT version! step 3). Pretty dresses minus the need for painful torture-device footwear mods for everyone!!
Kinda' would have been easier if the mod author just put the textures in things in with the non-HDT esp too... thus making both versions self-contained without need to download more than one... but whatever... *shrugs*
P.S. - When I saw those holes in the sleeves I panicked at little at first thinking they were clipping-errors with the upper-arm poking through the texture... but then I looked again at the screen shots and I guess they're intended to be there. Still. It looks sorta' odd... maybe it would seem more intentional if there was lace or something strung across the gaping holes.
Hmm, I installed it just fine, but when I tried to give it to my follower in game, it made their body invisible. Doesn't even have a model on its own. Am I missing something? I'm using non-HDT version, btw.
I love your work, but does it come in a clothing version? Some of the magic mods I'm using makes it better to play mages with clothes instead of armor.
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I hope this wil get a UUNP version.
So I can use it at my Alice Madness Returns character.
I love this white one, still I would like to ask you if you can make several color variation ?
I wanna my mannequins wear several variations of your nice dresses. ^_^
thank you
Yurica gave me permission to upload a recolor
The file descriptions can be read as instructions to make me think I was supposed to install EITHER the main file OR the high-heel free version. Since I didn't want high-heels on my character I didn't take the main file... MISTAKE!!
The textures and things are all contained in that main file. SO.. what the file descriptions SHOULD have said was that you MUST download the Main File and THEN over-write the esp with the non-high-heel version esp!
THEN and only then will this mod show up on your character! That could have been a lot clearer and saved a lot of headaches here... so yeah... again:
step 1). Install the main file
step 2). Over-write the esp with the non-HDT version!
step 3). Pretty dresses minus the need for painful torture-device footwear mods for everyone!!
Kinda' would have been easier if the mod author just put the textures in things in with the non-HDT esp too... thus making both versions self-contained without need to download more than one... but whatever... *shrugs*
P.S. - When I saw those holes in the sleeves I panicked at little at first thinking they were clipping-errors with the upper-arm poking through the texture... but then I looked again at the screen shots and I guess they're intended to be there. Still. It looks sorta' odd... maybe it would seem more intentional if there was lace or something strung across the gaping holes.
Can anyone tell me what hair mod is used in the screenshots?
Thank you ^ ^