If you find yourself disliking the shininess of Curie's face with Oni's face texture installed, but don't like the way the vanilla textures look, you can open your game folder from the Nexus Mod Manager menu and go to:
data/textures/actors/character/basehumanfemale/
and delete
BaseFemaleHead_s.dds
This will enable Bethesda's default face specularity (shininess) without changing her looks.
-------------------------------------------------
NOTE: If you have not actually downloaded Loving Curie, your comments in this feedback forum for people who have downloaded it could disappear.
Loving Curie - Shadow Synthesis is now available for download. Install with NMM. No need to delete Loving Curie 1.0.3. Simply make sure you only have one version activated at a time. Switch looks whenever the mood strikes you.
mine had bald head even tho the hair mod is installed. i tried to adjust the load order but she still looks like a very hot inspector kojak. would you guys know what i should do?
Could anyone help me out please? She's got the brown face bug. Uninstalling and reinstalling mod does nothing. Reloading a save does nothing. Fast traveling to another location does nothing, pls help...
You have to have the correct textures for all your layers on the face.
I am not an expert, but when this is happening, if it is because of RAM, there are some tools which can help here on NEXUS, but if it is because of texture issues, there is nothing you can do, the issue is baked in, you need to either roll back to a save from before the mod.... OR... you need to star a new game, remove all your appearance, skins, replacers from your loadout first... then make a save... add one... make a save... add another...and keep going until you get the bug and you will which mod is causing the issue.
Then it is up to you go and look, and see if it is you or the mod. Sometimes, most of the time, it is the player not having all the required dependencies.... sometimes... rarely... it is that mod does not list dependencies it actually needs, or lists them some other place than allocated on the page, like way at the bottom... or more, their mod is corrupted, missing something, or just a janky, amateur, bad mod.
It is a headache... but I literally JUST went through this, just had to do a rework of my loadout and start a new game after about 20 hours literally just now. I still have not started my new game, and still reactivating mods now I identified and killed the culprit.
Could someone give me some tips on how I can change her appearance? I'd like to change her hairstyle to the Ghost in the Shell one, though I don't know how. I'm afraid the mod that was listed somewhere in this comment section may conflict with my current mods.
344 comments
data/textures/actors/character/basehumanfemale/
and delete
BaseFemaleHead_s.dds
This will enable Bethesda's default face specularity (shininess) without changing her looks.
-------------------------------------------------
NOTE: If you have not actually downloaded Loving Curie, your comments in this feedback forum for people who have downloaded it could disappear.
https://mods.bethesda.net/#en/workshop/fallout4/mod-detail/909624
New Loving Curie: Deviations added!
Loving Curie - Shadow Synthesis is now available for download. Install with NMM. No need to delete Loving Curie 1.0.3. Simply make sure you only have one version activated at a time. Switch looks whenever the mood strikes you.
You have to have the correct textures for all your layers on the face.
I am not an expert, but when this is happening, if it is because of RAM, there are some tools which can help here on NEXUS, but if it is because of texture issues, there is nothing you can do, the issue is baked in, you need to either roll back to a save from before the mod.... OR... you need to star a new game, remove all your appearance, skins, replacers from your loadout first... then make a save... add one... make a save... add another...and keep going until you get the bug and you will which mod is causing the issue.
Then it is up to you go and look, and see if it is you or the mod. Sometimes, most of the time, it is the player not having all the required dependencies.... sometimes... rarely... it is that mod does not list dependencies it actually needs, or lists them some other place than allocated on the page, like way at the bottom... or more, their mod is corrupted, missing something, or just a janky, amateur, bad mod.
It is a headache... but I literally JUST went through this, just had to do a rework of my loadout and start a new game after about 20 hours literally just now. I still have not started my new game, and still reactivating mods now I identified and killed the culprit.
Help