If any other wayward souls are also modding out Dragon Age Origins in 2021, I'm wondering if anyone else is having the problem of tucked hair not showing up. Thankfully, Gilmore still HAS hair, but it's his original style. I was able to download the tucked hair file (for those of you who can't find it, google "tucked hair mod dragon age" and it should be the first result on a website called ModDB) and unzip ALL of the files within it, as well as use CharGenMorph_Compiler to combine it with all my other chargens, but it still won't appear on Gilmore's head! Has anyone found a solution? Edit: I was able to fix it. For anyone else who has had this problem: 1) Be sure to download the texture file from Dracomies's mod. You have to download the textures FIRST through the installer before you download one of the settings of the textures. Dracomie will even say this in the description of the download. 2) Download the tucked hair mod by googling its file online. It should be the first result you come across. BE SURE TO UNZIP THE FOLDERS WITHIN THE TUCKED HAIR MOD. 3) Place both the tucked hair mod (with all of its files unzipped) and the handsome Gilmore mod into the override folder. Run CharGenMorph_Compiler, which will enable you to see the tucked hair mod when you see Gilmore. 4) Should work normally from that point forward! :)
I have downloaded and installed the tuckedhair mod, as well as DA Redesigned but he still does not have any hair... Any tips or ideas on what I can do?? I uninstalled and reinstalled but still no luck :(
Hey! I had some trouble getting this mod to work but I figured it out. Just thought I'd comment since there don't seem to be any other easily accessible solutions. In the DA Redesigned mod, there is already a Ser Gilmore face morph. So when you put this one into your override folder, it gets confused. A solution is to either go into the DA Redesigned folder and delete the gilmore.mor folder already there, which I don't personally recommend simply because it's problematic compared to the OTHER possible solution, which would be to put THIS new gilmore.mor file into a new folder in your override folder named something like ZZ-Gilmore. Of course you can name it something else if you wish, but the ZZ part is important. This way the mod will work fine, but if you ever decide to not use it anymore, there's still the DA Redesigned version. Happy modding~
Would it be possible to make a "second handsome Gilmore" and to chance the hair color (at the second one)? To make the hair color a little bit more "realistic"?
I really love him, but the hair color is a little bit to ..... "flashy". Sorry. It would be great if he could have red hair a little bit like the original Gilmore.
You need the texture files from Dracomies mod. Download the mod manually, open the file. Choose the Dragon Age Origins one, than the NPC one (folder mentions Dracomies True Textures), open the installer and install Dracomies True Textures VI. No need for the other files. Just that. If he's ghostly you're missing that one.
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Edit: I was able to fix it. For anyone else who has had this problem:
1) Be sure to download the texture file from Dracomies's mod. You have to download the textures FIRST through the installer before you download one of the settings of the textures. Dracomie will even say this in the description of the download.
2) Download the tucked hair mod by googling its file online. It should be the first result you come across. BE SURE TO UNZIP THE FOLDERS WITHIN THE TUCKED HAIR MOD.
3) Place both the tucked hair mod (with all of its files unzipped) and the handsome Gilmore mod into the override folder. Run CharGenMorph_Compiler, which will enable you to see the tucked hair mod when you see Gilmore.
4) Should work normally from that point forward! :)
Thank you!
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Edit: Never mind, I figured it out!! xD
In the DA Redesigned mod, there is already a Ser Gilmore face morph. So when you put this one into your override folder, it gets confused. A solution is to either go into the DA Redesigned folder and delete the gilmore.mor folder already there, which I don't personally recommend simply because it's problematic compared to the OTHER possible solution, which would be to put THIS new gilmore.mor file into a new folder in your override folder named something like ZZ-Gilmore. Of course you can name it something else if you wish, but the ZZ part is important.
This way the mod will work fine, but if you ever decide to not use it anymore, there's still the DA Redesigned version.
Happy modding~
I really love him, but the hair color is a little bit to ..... "flashy". Sorry. It would be great if he could have red hair a little bit like the original Gilmore.
Still: Thanks a lot for this great mod!