Fallout 76
My Fallout 76 Character 7

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  1. Estepato
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    this is my FO76 character Photo-2019-11-10-003101.png
  2. JoeBlow90
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    Please make a Tutorial on how to install CBBE & Bodyslide.
    1. EmpJaha89
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      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJVu1_0Ophw

      Heres the video on how to do like I did. Not too hard to do so good luck buddy.
    2. JoeBlow90
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      Thanks for the link, that is awesome!

      Quick question, i've used the textures in the link but it's not working. I get the messed up textures like in fallout 4 with the black patch on the shoulder.
      Did you use the same textures as those linked in the video?
    3. EmpJaha89
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      I had the same problem so I use the CBBE Textures and Meshes from my Fallout 4 instead. I ended up using Archive2 tool in Fallout 4 instead of the Baka method.

      Did a Quick edit using Bodyslide (Only CBBE body and no other skin texture mod install, so Default files) and use Archive2.exe in the Streamapps/common/Fallout 4/Tools/Archive2

      You only need FemaleBody.nif in the meshes/actors/character/characterassets then make a new folder (do on desktop) and name it exactly while making a new folder within the new folder minic the fallout 4 meshes.It should look like this meshes/actors/character/characterassets/ drop the FemaleBody.nif here
      Repeat this method for textures except copy all files in basehumanfemale folder make brand new one somewhere on desktop and so on.

      Click Archive2 it will open and look for Archive then Add Folder, look for Meshes/textures in Fallout 4 an click Select folder (Also do this to texture folder too)

      It will saved it as a .ba2 file (you name it whatever you want) and put file in F76 Data folder
      For the texture folder, in Archive2, click Archive, look for settings change format from General to DDS click ok and continue to save as (name the file) put in F76 data also.

      Then look for the Fallout76Custom.in in your my games and add it to the list that looks like this

      [Archive]
      sResourceArchive2List = SeventySix - ATX_Main.ba2, SeventySix - ATX_Textures.ba2, Vanilla_Meshes.ba2, CBBE_Vanilla_Texture.ba2

      Example file names, mine are just Name Vanilla_Meshes.ba2 / Textures in my game for example.
      Hope that helps you and anyone looking do it this method or the Youtube Method :)