I see that the new update makes Kendra wander Skyrim during the week. With regards to this, is it safe to update mid-playthrough without borking one's save? Thanks.
It's safe to update, I'm sure. The only thing that might be problematic is that the quest for the location marker might not trigger appropriately and therefore won't show the optional toggle in the misc. quests. But since you know where to find her in the weekends, that shouldn't be to much of a problem, right?
Understood. Just making absolutely sure regardless. Can't be too careful given Skyrim's habit of being quite touchy/sensitive to updates/changes to one's mods.
Hey Drjerky! I noticed your comment about having difficulty with screenshots. If you like, here are some tips from a post I made over at one of my modpages!
Here's a couple of links to "Tips and Tricks"-style guides on how to get the most from screenshots in your game:
Skyrim - Taking Screenshots! [HD] - straightforward, quick little video guide showing many of the console commands used for taking screenshots!
For taking in-game shots, there's a few very useful console commands that I use:
tfc 1 - this "pauses" the game and toggles the "free cam". Type "tfc" again to untoggle (or, to toggle the free cam but not pause)
sucsm 1 - this slows down the movement of the free cam so you can position it more easily. Type different numbers for different speeds.
fov xx - "xx" being the field of view you want. Think of it like focus on a camera - for example, "fov 100" is a very wide field of view, "fov 10" an extreme close-up. For close-ups, zooming in at a lower fov (say, 15-25) & then pulling back for the shot will give a better quality pic than zooming in at 100.
tm - toggles the UI on & off.
Try those out & see how you go - the results will be well worth it!
If you want to make a fantastic follower, offer all three main body types and model her after the mechanics found in the Minerva Follower mod here on Nexus. Oh, and your character looks good but please provide a screenshot of her face.
She looks great as she is BUT is it possible to get either a standalone version or a UNP version? I would realy like to add her but I would need either of those to work with what I have, but even so she looks great
She is very good looking and I wouldn't mind her following my character around, at all. I'm not seeing any weapons in your screenshots, so am I correct in assuming she is a mage? She seems to have a lot of blood spattered on her in the first pic. Is she a Vampire? Thank you for sharing this beautiful creation.
Actually she's supposed to be a warrior type follower. Mostly skilled in One-handed. But you could make her be whatever you prefer. If you'd like to teach her some spells use EFF (https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/12933/?) to add some spells to her skill set. Thanks for the feedback. I'll be more precise in the next creation.
Actually, I use AFT. I could have loaded her up and then looked at her info. I hate to bring a beautiful lady into my game,just to throw her out and ignore her. Thanks for the quick reply and thanks again for sharing. I look forward to your "next creation," as well.
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But since you know where to find her in the weekends, that shouldn't be to much of a problem, right?
Here's a couple of links to "Tips and Tricks"-style guides on how to get the most from screenshots in your game:
J-U-I-C-E Tutorials - How to Take Screenshots in Skyrim - this is an excellent tutorial series, many of which I've used in modding my own game!
Skyrim - Taking Screenshots! [HD] - straightforward, quick little video guide showing many of the console commands used for taking screenshots!
For taking in-game shots, there's a few very useful console commands that I use:
tfc 1 - this "pauses" the game and toggles the "free cam". Type "tfc" again to untoggle (or, to toggle the free cam but not pause)
sucsm 1 - this slows down the movement of the free cam so you can position it more easily. Type different numbers for different speeds.
fov xx - "xx" being the field of view you want. Think of it like focus on a camera - for example, "fov 100" is a very wide field of view, "fov 10" an extreme close-up. For close-ups, zooming in at a lower fov (say, 15-25) & then pulling back for the shot will give a better quality pic than zooming in at 100.
tm - toggles the UI on & off.
Try those out & see how you go - the results will be well worth it!
http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/33521/?
Thanks for the feedback. I'll be more precise in the next creation.