Comments locked because people shouldn't be using this mod anyway. There will not be any updates to this mod. These outfits were made for BodySlide v1.4, which is why they have so few sliders compared to Bodyslide v2+, and why there is clipping/etc. Instead, read the following:
Get OCR, and VOBS, with the shoes/jewellery from BOM. They do pretty much exactly what CVO should have done, without going overboard with polys or having tons of clipping where ever you look like the one Ousnius mentioned (Edit: Skyrim Enhanced, for those curious). Only downside is that they require the XPMSE skeleton to be installed to avoid crashes, unless you open each file in Outfit Studio and remove the extra bones.
Take this as a semi-official recommendation.
The above mods cover all vanilla and DLC outfits. Note that you can install just the XPMSE skeleton (i.e. the 'recommended' files). You do not need any of the animation files, nor the plugin, nor do you need to use FNIS if you just replace the skeleton.
Before anything, this mod is awesome, great job. I just wanted to know if we will see the mages outfits. Page says the last update was on June 2015. It would be a pity if not :(
No it's not. ... Well, a separate mod page for the converted vanilla outfits is, yes, but that's because they're in the main SSE CBBE archive, as everyone who has downloaded SSE CBBE would know.
Is the Hooded brown robes added to the mod... It's a console command set and I think it's mainly on male characters but I get it in a mod as a starting item and... you know whatever... add it if you are going to *-* or maybe it just doesn't register
Ahh. Well, are there any face mods you do recommend?
Sorry if this is a bit of a waste of time ^^' I just bought Skyrim for pc and I'm just getting into the modding scene, there's so many mods for just one thing that I'm not sure which is better to use.
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The author has locked this comment topic for the time beingComments locked because people shouldn't be using this mod anyway.
There will not be any updates to this mod. These outfits were made for BodySlide v1.4, which is why they have so few sliders compared to Bodyslide v2+, and why there is clipping/etc. Instead, read the following:
The above mods cover all vanilla and DLC outfits. Note that you can install just the XPMSE skeleton (i.e. the 'recommended' files). You do not need any of the animation files, nor the plugin, nor do you need to use FNIS if you just replace the skeleton.
Merged packs, added FOMod installer and renamed group XML files.
The sole purpose of this update was to clean the installation process up a bit.
There are no new features yet, sorry.
- Ousnius & Jeir
Perhaps you should do some reading. My sticky being the main thing.
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Well, a separate mod page for the converted vanilla outfits is, yes, but that's because they're in the main SSE CBBE archive, as everyone who has downloaded SSE CBBE would know.
The rest are the CBBE FacePack.
If you meant the user images, you'll have to ask the individual users.
Sorry if this is a bit of a waste of time ^^' I just bought Skyrim for pc and I'm just getting into the modding scene, there's so many mods for just one thing that I'm not sure which is better to use.
The main one you asked about is the CBBE FacePack. It's the only one I use.