Not sure if anyone still checks the posts here, but I figured I'd let you know that this mod may need to be updated. Bodyslide and Vanilla Outfits Bodyslided (VOBS) were both updated within the past couple months, and now this is not working like it use to.
This is an add-on for the "Vanilla Outfits BodySlided (with HDT-PE) for CBBE" (a.k.a VOBS) mod to get a good base of converted vanilla outfits with HDT physics enabled only on appropriate attire (no bouncing boobs in an iron armor for example). To make it short, it's a quality of life improvement for BodySlide and VOBS users. :)
I would recommend NOT using OCR in addition to VOBS. I've tried OCR several times and every time I've ran into far, far more clipping issues with it than I do with stand alone VOBS.
So I installed everything and went into Bodyslide, but when I went to choose the group, the Immersive VOBS is nowhere on the list. Am I doing something wrong here? I've been messing with this for hours.
Nevermind, I installed it with NMM and it started working fine. But I'm now i'm having a new problem. When it's time for me to batch build everything, Bodyslide shows no slider sets, even after doing save as, nothing is changing.
Thanks for this mod! I had done the same listing sometime ago, but sadly deleted it with the other skyrim legendary mods, when I started modding the special edition. Now I can just use your mod, thanks!
What does the asterisk ( * ) next to some of the outfits listed in the description indicate? Also, why would I use OCR - what does that cover that this mod does not?
The asterisk outlines an outfits group, e.g. bandit* means bandit1, bandit2, bandit3, bandit4. OCR covers some clothes VOBS doesn't, furthermore most of the OCR clothes have an higher poly count and they look better than vanilla (and by extension VOBS). VOBS author also suggests to install OCR after his mod and overwrite the few conflicting meshes with OCR ones.
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I had done the same listing sometime ago, but sadly deleted it with the other skyrim legendary mods, when I started modding the special edition.
Now I can just use your mod, thanks!
OCR covers some clothes VOBS doesn't, furthermore most of the OCR clothes have an higher poly count and they look better than vanilla (and by extension VOBS). VOBS author also suggests to install OCR after his mod and overwrite the few conflicting meshes with OCR ones.