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Racke7

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A skin-replacer that will turn characters into mummies.

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Alright, so by the nature of how this mod works, it's something of a DIY kind of mod. (It's not super-complicated, but it's not quite plug-and-play either.)

See, in order to change the skin-texture like this, the player-character must be a unique race (otherwise everyone's skin gets replaced with bandages). However, I'm nowhere near the kind of level that would make me comfortable with making custom-races, so that isn't part of this mod.

My suggestion (and the way that I personally have it set up) is to use Custom Races, and then copy-paste the skin-files of this mod onto the custom-race of your choice.

From there, it really is just plug-and-play, though be aware that the bandages will look different depending on your chosen skin-color (due to them technically being a skin-texture).

Beyond that, as you can see from the "nude" screenshot, the face will inevitably look weird. This is just how it is.


DIY-folder:

In the DIY-folder I've included the base-texture I used to create the skin-texture, in case you want to play around with it. (It's originally made from a slice from the Ragged Cap, with an outer-glow added in Photoshop, then layered on top of itself into a square of bandage-like texture.)

Also included are two psd-files that contain two retextures of Face Masks of Skyrim, and Blindfolds of Skyrim (which is what I'm wearing in the "clothed" screenshots). I've done it this way because I don't feel comfortable releasing a "direct" retexture of other mods without their mod-author's clear permission, but all you really need to do is save those files as dds and overwrite the texture on those mods in order to get it to work.

Again, note that I haven't asked for permission for including these (because I'm lazy and dislike talking to people), and if the mod-authors want me to remove them, then I will. But (as shown in the DIY-screenshots) all I really did to create them was to copy-paste the Arm Bandages texture on top of everything that had a texture so it's not exactly hard to replicate on your own.