You must get permission from Groovtama and xp32 to release this mod elsewhere. I would also add Ranaline to that list, but good luck with that. I'm retired from Skyrim, so I give my permission to do whatever you want.
File credits
xp32 and Groovtama for the XPMS and XPMSE Skeleton replacers Ranaline for RSChildren and the original bone scaling DetectiveToaster for re-scaling the XPMSE skeleton with the original rescaling. (Confusing, right?)
Donation Points system
This mod is opted-in to receive Donation Points
XPMSE Skeleton for RSChildren
Why do this mod? As a user of RSChildren, RaceMenu, and the XPMSE Skeleton, I noticed that they did not play well together (the XPMSE plugin for RaceMenu not working for the kid races is a glaring example of this).
So, I re-scaled and renamed the skeletons from XPMSE for use with RSChildren. After a few requests for it over on the RSC page, I decided to release it.
This is meant for the playable version of RSChildren. Installing this if you use the "Non-Replacer" version is still recommended, especially if you use HDT. (This will help with the fps drop around kids.)
Of course, this mod is now very old, and so is my modding knowledge for Skyrim, so it may be wrong.
Requirements? Only RSChildren is required for this mod. But to get the most out of it, RaceMenu and the XPMSE plugin for it is highly recommended.
Installation There are two ways to install this:
Install with NMM (it should work)
Manually drag the "meshes" folder from this into your "data" folder
Glitches Head size. This is a tricky subject. If the heads are too big for your taste, scale it down with RaceMenus' "Head Size" slider. If it isn't, then just move to the rest of character creation.
Credits: xp32 and Groovtama for the XPMS and XPMSE Skeletons Ranaline for the excellent RSChildren Me, DetectiveToaster, for re-scaling the XPMSE skeleton using ranalines original skeleton scaling.
Permissions: I've retired from Skyrim modding, so if you want to upload this somewhere else, port it, fix it, patch it, redo it, reverse engineer it, I don't mind. All I ask is to give credit where it's due.