There are no hoods or gloves included but I may later add hoods to the sets (not gloves unless I find a set that fits, I use the iron cuffs on my pahmar the sets were made for so there has been no need) I have not added icons because it is a lot of work doing icons for all 14 pieces (and i'm not 100% sure they will work)
Male versions differs a slightly from the female, I did the best I could to line the textures up but the female uvs are very very different to the male so I had to make a change to get them to work (the sleeve parts) also the original Roberts male versions were scrapped because of the clipping I mentioned in my work in progress images but the vanilla male version don't have the clipping issues at least :)
---------------------- 27/12/24 renamed winter sandals to correct name for the dark sandals
15/1/25 redid textures for all shirts and pants with improved (I hope) shadows
Wonderful mod, thank you. Below just sharing my experience in case anyone loses the items below:
I've accidentally lost some of the clothing in my save, and I tried to player.additem ff000828 1 for example but it didn't work.
Instead I had to use FormIDFinder mod, shift-right-click the dropped clothing items on a new save, and I found the IDs that way, thus making player.additem 5b000efa 1 for example work. Pardon my ignorance I'm not sure what the difference is between the IDs/references but I'm glad I was able to recover them lol, the sets are beautiful.
Cool Bersark93. Do you also want to make a female HGEC BBB version of this outfit? https://www.nexusmods.com/oblivion/mods/40926 With a top for it too?
Little bit confused by the question, did you want me to make a version of that mod? as for the HGEC BBB I don't do my mods with physics like that too confusing to work out for me and I feel Oblivion doesn't really need it.
Will this work on Roberts male body, I have Roberts male body and HGEC female body and I run that with Seamless OCOv2 and Semaless - Khats and Args. And I'd rather not try to mess with different body mods anymore since I got everything finally working perfectly with OCOv2, Seamless OCOv2, etc.
This one is specifically vanilla male and HGEC female at this stage (I may make a Roberts male version later on as it is what I use, it should work with Roberts but there may be skin mismatch issues
You know Khamira from the Elder Scrolls Online? If you do, do you have any plans on making one of her outfits or even her Queen robes? I'm just asking because I could get one of the black Khajiits such as Jinsiraga to cosplay as her.
There are only two sets of sandals a darker set and a lighter set no winter set sandals the textures were actually just misnamed on the dark set (they said winter but they're meant to say dark, didn't catch it as I had them correctly named in my data folder)
Thanks for catching this i've uploaded the correctly named textures :)
These are great and the concept is very strong! I really REALLY like it!!
some constructive criticism: the oblivion engine isn't very good at dealing with light and shadows, so your clothing textures need to have shadows in them already to make them look more dynamic. I think that would take your clothing mod to the next level and make it look amazing!!
pls note: I don't usually comment, but I really like these clothing mods you're making and would love to add them to my game, my delight at seeing them is why I went through the effort of commenting. I love where your head's at and think you could make some wonderful contributions to the world of Oblivion if you keep honing your skills!
Yeah, I actually had added a lot of shadow and stuff to them (it was so many hundreds of layers my PC had started to struggle while i was working on it oops) but it doesn't even seem noticeable, I didn't want to overdo it and have them look fake painted but as is they kind of do already sadly. Clothing is the thing I am least able to do when it comes to mods trying to improve but i've hit a bit of a brick wall in progress (and then combine in RL stuff) hopefully I get better at it.
These mods would be a lot cooler if appropriate NPCs had their clothes replaced with their cultural clothing. As it stands I'm a Breton running around in the only sets of traditional Orcish or Khajiiti clothing in the entire country.
That's been the plan for a later date when i've done more items but I don't know if i'll do that since it would edit so many npcs it's likely to conflict with OCO and many other mods the way i'd be doing it as I am still an amateur at adding things to npcs and level lists (i'm not very good with the technical side of things)
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Male versions differs a slightly from the female, I did the best I could to line the textures up but the female uvs are very very different to the male so I had to make a change to get them to work (the sleeve parts) also the original Roberts male versions were scrapped because of the clipping I mentioned in my work in progress images but the vanilla male version don't have the clipping issues at least :)
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27/12/24
renamed winter sandals to correct name for the dark sandals
15/1/25
redid textures for all shirts and pants with improved (I hope) shadows
I've accidentally lost some of the clothing in my save, and I tried to player.additem ff000828 1 for example but it didn't work.
Instead I had to use FormIDFinder mod, shift-right-click the dropped clothing items on a new save, and I found the IDs that way, thus making player.additem 5b000efa 1 for example work. Pardon my ignorance I'm not sure what the difference is between the IDs/references but I'm glad I was able to recover them lol, the sets are beautiful.
With a top for it too?
Thanks for catching this i've uploaded the correctly named textures :)
some constructive criticism: the oblivion engine isn't very good at dealing with light and shadows, so your clothing textures need to have shadows in them already to make them look more dynamic. I think that would take your clothing mod to the next level and make it look amazing!!
pls note: I don't usually comment, but I really like these clothing mods you're making and would love to add them to my game, my delight at seeing them is why I went through the effort of commenting. I love where your head's at and think you could make some wonderful contributions to the world of Oblivion if you keep honing your skills!