Hey! When the character wearing this outfit is doing any pose where the leg split open, the cloth on the groin area is kind of bent out of shape (I just uploaded latest screen shot, may have to wait for a while for it to show up). Could you fix this issue please? Thanks!
I do not need anything fancy, just a very simple THEC modder-resource for the SnakeArmor would do. I will take care of the texturing myself. Thank you very much!
Thank you for your excellent support!!! I got the Modder-Resource and will get the shoulder armour on the outfit right away! Thank you for helping me to complete my modding project (As seen in the THEC screen shots, these are tribute to your efforts! You should be proud.)
The outfit that I have in mind is the "SnakeArmor", right here in the Nexus. I am requesting this because of the superb quality of your meshes. If you could consider modding it to the THEC body type (like this THEC you made, no need for BBB), it'd be appreciated, and it would keep me busy for a while. Thanks!
Armor is the American spelling of the noun meaning a protective covering. Armour is the preferred spelling in British, Australian, and Canadian English. Armor and armour are the same in all their definitions. http://www.grammarist.com/spelling/armor-armour/
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Thanks,
owenreilly
Why am I the only one who wants bouncy junk in the trunk. '>_>
Nice tho.
If I could "kudo" you again I would.
The outfit that I have in mind is the "SnakeArmor", right here in the Nexus. I am requesting this because of the superb quality of your meshes. If you could consider modding it to the THEC body type (like this THEC you made, no need for BBB), it'd be appreciated, and it would keep me busy for a while. Thanks!
But in any case [Kudos]! for taking the time to re-pack it.
It has been done.
Thomas
Any chance I can get you to repack it?
Funny enough I am able to open up the two other files without any problems, so all I really need is the textures.
Armor is the American spelling of the noun meaning a protective covering. Armour is the preferred spelling in British, Australian, and Canadian English. Armor and armour are the same in all their definitions.
http://www.grammarist.com/spelling/armor-armour/