Craftable and Placeable Havok-enabled Bedrolls v0.92
Allows crafting of bedrolls from bear pelts, with unique textures for each variant of bear. The inventory item (a rolled up bedroll) can be placed on the ground and activated, whereby it becomes a working bedroll. Activate this unpacked bedroll to use it (sleep) or repack and place in your inventory.
The crafting recipes are for the Tanning Rack, and will only be visible if you have at least one of the appropriate type of bear pelt in inventory. You can create as many bedrolls as you would like and the recipes require 1 bear pelt, 2 pieces of leather and 3 leather strip. They weigh 2.5 stones and are valued at 50, 60 and 70 Septims, depending on the bear skin used.
I'm a big fan of Frostfall, and the tents, but felt it was unrealistic to have to pitch a tent, just to use the bedroll. This makes sense when outdoors, but if I'm holed up in a cave (or other interior - like a fort) this seems strange. So I carry one of these bedrolls with me, and the Frostfall tents are kept in our horse(s).
[Details on mod]
The bedrolls are Havok'd, so they will adjust to the contours of where they are placed, but the meshes have no bones, so the beds won't 'drape' like a fabric. The overall bedroll will tilt, angle, etc. to generally match the ground beneath.
You can reposition (grab and hold, as you do any other item in the game) to fine tune the placement. Movement is *very slow* (that's by design) so it shouldn't be used for anything other than fine tuning.
Unique meshes and textures were used, no vanilla assets were modified, and the mod was created according to recommended practices for Skyrim/Creation Kit/Papyrus (Reference Aliases, proper use of Disable/Delete, etc.) If you're aware of something that I did wrong (or could do better), let me know, but as it stands, everything in this mod should be 'safe'.
[Change Log]
0.92
Updated packed_bedroll.nif collision properties to reduce lopsided collision boxes (sometimes allowing item to drop beneath the ground, depending on which side was face up)
Complete retexturing of variants - less garrish 'dye in the wool' (geddit!) colors.
Slight adjustment (slightly faster) to linear/angular Havok adjustment speeds on unpacked bedroll.