uhm, sorry that this reply is so late, but seeing that this mod is completed, i never bothered to look back at it, untill now. this mod, only works with normal, vanilla skyrim NPC's, this mod will not affect the player, nor SHOULD it be able to affect anny NPC's added by mods, the reason is, is that this mod is made by changing every NPC in the game manually 1 by 1. now, if this dint fix your vanilla NPC followers, the only reason i can come up with, is that you have it in the wrong loading order, this mod needs to be loaded AFTER the lizards of skyrim mod, if not, this mod will indeed not work, other than that, im sorry, i cant help you.
maby, i dint make 1, but what is it with pepole thinking normal NPC's look derpy? are it modded NPC's? if so, i THINK only the maker of that (those) mod(s) can fix it, by exporting the face data into the actual folder. i never thought the skyrim NPC's looked derpy, well, they do... but ther ment to look like that, unless you install mods that change it, other than that, it would require a complete overhaul on the meshes and textures of all humanoid creatures in the game, and thats FAR beond of what i can do, i dont have the programs to do that, nor the know-how, i only see myself as a (skyrim) LV 19 modder! im not even high enough level to get the second perk in the tree! i only have the basic modding perk!
anyway, back to being serious, if you (or anyone else) wants to have a derp face cure for normal NPC's i would need pictures of what you mean with them looking 'derpy' and what they would look like being 'normal', otherwise, i cant do anything, becouse i dont know what you (and others) are talking about.
glad you liked it! but... wait... modded follower? i had to edit every single NPC in the game manually for this mod, meaning, anny NPC that is not in the original game (so DLC NPC's are not included, for now) will not actually get fixed by my mod... so if your follower did get fixed... i guess it used the base of a diffrent NPC that is in the actual game... well, anyway, its wierd, but if it works, dont question it, just live with it, right?
omg, is there a similar fix for this for regular npc's? I have tried the ck fix for this and still have NPC's with derp face. Don't want to hijack this, I appreciate your hard work for this, but since it's so similar I figured I'd ask.
my mod does not affect anny normal NPC's, it only does anything when your usig the Lizards of Skyrim mod, so making anny changes to my mod wont actually help you at all, seeing it ONLY affects NPC's when ther argonian.
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this mod, only works with normal, vanilla skyrim NPC's, this mod will not affect the player, nor SHOULD it be able to affect anny NPC's added by mods, the reason is, is that this mod is made by changing every NPC in the game manually 1 by 1.
now, if this dint fix your vanilla NPC followers, the only reason i can come up with, is that you have it in the wrong loading order, this mod needs to be loaded AFTER the lizards of skyrim mod, if not, this mod will indeed not work, other than that, im sorry, i cant help you.
are it modded NPC's? if so, i THINK only the maker of that (those) mod(s) can fix it, by exporting the face data into the actual folder.
i never thought the skyrim NPC's looked derpy, well, they do... but ther ment to look like that, unless you install mods that change it, other than that, it would require a complete overhaul on the meshes and textures of all humanoid creatures in the game, and thats FAR beond of what i can do, i dont have the programs to do that, nor the know-how, i only see myself as a (skyrim) LV 19 modder! im not even high enough level to get the second perk in the tree! i only have the basic modding perk!
anyway, back to being serious, if you (or anyone else) wants to have a derp face cure for normal NPC's i would need pictures of what you mean with them looking 'derpy' and what they would look like being 'normal', otherwise, i cant do anything, becouse i dont know what you (and others) are talking about.
but... wait... modded follower?
i had to edit every single NPC in the game manually for this mod, meaning, anny NPC that is not in the original game (so DLC NPC's are not included, for now) will not actually get fixed by my mod...
so if your follower did get fixed... i guess it used the base of a diffrent NPC that is in the actual game...
well, anyway, its wierd, but if it works, dont question it, just live with it, right?