Yes, they are from the Overboss outfit. Another pair of stockings (which can be worn underneath of the Overboss stockings) is from Pionerka Reloaded (Pionerka 2) outfit.
are there only the 1-2 zap sliders for shoes and butt? Just checking before I try to make my own. Also thank you so much for putting in the time and effort to do this!
Mmmmm... Opening BodySlide would answer that question. However, don't *try* creating Zap sliders. Just create them (see below).
Here's a simple technique. This will allow you to create *simple* Zap sliders for individual parts of various outfits (creating Zap sliders for specific segments of the body is more involved).
Create the Zap slider (for the *entire* body in this example) as follows: (NOTE: the same process applies to creating Zap sliders for *any* item)
- Launch Outfit Studio and load the project (the outfit's *.osp file) you want to edit;
- In the top panel on the right side of Outfit Studio window, click CBBE to select the body (CBBE displayed in green [sometimes shown as CBBE_outfit or CBBE_xxxxx] corresponds to the reference body shape which you need to zap);
- At the top left (in the menus toolbar) click Slider -> New Zap Slider -> (This will open a "name new zap" dialogue);
- Change the default name (NewZap) to something recognizable, such as "Zap CBBE Body", click OK;
- In the lower panel on the right side of Outfit Studio window, scroll all the way to the bottom and find this new zap slider you've just created;
- Click on the pencil icon (near the left edge of the panel) and then press the TAB key - TAB opens the Edit Slider dialogue;
- Change the default value to 100 (this means that the selection - the CBBE Body in this case - will be completely hidden);
- If you don't want the ZAP checkbox to appear in BodySlide, tick the Hidden check box;
- Click OK to save edited Zap slider, *then click pencil again to deselect the slider* - this is very important because when editing projects you must *always make sure that no sliders are selected* (unless you've selected a slider on purpose, for editing it). Otherwise you will be in a lot of pain when your edits unintentionally affect the accidentally selected slider(s);
- Click File -> Save Project
P.S. If you want to zap only a part of the body (such as feet for some special footwear), you need to learn how to use the selection tool and *be sure to invert selection (Ctrl+i)* before you create the new zap for it - because if you apply selection mask to the item and then fail to invert the selection the new slider will zap nothing.
P.P.S. Many outfits contain multiple items, such as jacket, shorts, socks - whatever. You can follow the above process to create zap sliders for each of them *but do not select the Hidden option* when saving the new zap slider. This way all the zaps will be shown in BodySlide and you will be able to remove what you don't want and leave equipped what you want to wear in-game.
P.P.P.S. If you know for a fact that you don't want several items to appear in game you can create a single Zap Slider to hide them all at once. To do so, select multiple items as you normally would (Ctrl+Left Click) and proceed to create the Zap Slider as described above.
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They can be found at the very top of the sliders, check the box(es) on the right side.
The breast chains may distort with some presets, there is nothing that can be done about that.
If you want to know how to add physics to outfits check out my tutorial here on the Nexus.
Those fishnet stockings are from the overboss outfit, right?
I'd give you kudos back, but I gave you kudos a while ago
Here's a simple technique. This will allow you to create *simple* Zap sliders for individual parts of various outfits (creating Zap sliders for specific segments of the body is more involved).
Create the Zap slider (for the *entire* body in this example) as follows:
(NOTE: the same process applies to creating Zap sliders for *any* item)
- Launch Outfit Studio and load the project (the outfit's *.osp file) you want to edit;
- In the top panel on the right side of Outfit Studio window, click CBBE to select the body (CBBE displayed in green [sometimes shown as CBBE_outfit or CBBE_xxxxx] corresponds to the reference body shape which you need to zap);
- At the top left (in the menus toolbar) click Slider -> New Zap Slider -> (This will open a "name new zap" dialogue);
- Change the default name (NewZap) to something recognizable, such as "Zap CBBE Body", click OK;
- In the lower panel on the right side of Outfit Studio window, scroll all the way to the bottom and find this new zap slider you've just created;
- Click on the pencil icon (near the left edge of the panel) and then press the TAB key - TAB opens the Edit Slider dialogue;
- Change the default value to 100 (this means that the selection - the CBBE Body in this case - will be completely hidden);
- If you don't want the ZAP checkbox to appear in BodySlide, tick the Hidden check box;
- Click OK to save edited Zap slider, *then click pencil again to deselect the slider* - this is very important because when editing projects you must *always make sure that no sliders are selected* (unless you've selected a slider on purpose, for editing it). Otherwise you will be in a lot of pain when your edits unintentionally affect the accidentally selected slider(s);
- Click File -> Save Project
P.S. If you want to zap only a part of the body (such as feet for some special footwear), you need to learn how to use the selection tool and *be sure to invert selection (Ctrl+i)* before you create the new zap for it - because if you apply selection mask to the item and then fail to invert the selection the new slider will zap nothing.
P.P.S. Many outfits contain multiple items, such as jacket, shorts, socks - whatever. You can follow the above process to create zap sliders for each of them *but do not select the Hidden option* when saving the new zap slider. This way all the zaps will be shown in BodySlide and you will be able to remove what you don't want and leave equipped what you want to wear in-game.
P.P.P.S. If you know for a fact that you don't want several items to appear in game you can create a single Zap Slider to hide them all at once. To do so, select multiple items as you normally would (Ctrl+Left Click) and proceed to create the Zap Slider as described above.