Is there a tutorial I can follow to import just the belt models to the game as someone with zero experience manipulating nodes in NifSkope or is using an ulterior editing software a necessity?
I'm way late so I guess this is for people still wondering, but yes they'll work for Skyrim, though I advise using something like Cathedral Assets Optimiser to re-save your finished outfit to the SSE format for better compatibility.
Maybe its just me, but is anyone missing the pauldrons? In the pic I see the thieves guild bandoleer with the pouches across the chest, but I cannot find that piece in the files for the life of me. Gonna try to redownload just in case
Scratch that, I found it lol. Anyone know of any mods that have just the pauldrons without any other pieces attached?
ok, im a noob in this area, i usually add items and stuff to clothes and armor on fallout 4 using bodyslide studio, now i wanna try on skyrim, using your clothing parts i wanna add those items to armor, i use bodyslide again, load file, exprt to nif and all that, but inside the game your items mods dosent appear, the armor dont change or anything, i really dont know what im doing bad.
They are vanilla parts so they will naturally fit on a vanilla body but with sliders you should be able to make the meshes adapt better to a CBBE body or whatever.
Hello friend, a wonderful mod you have here. However, i see there is are only nif. files (no bsa), i am quite new to this but i included it into my mesh folder and cant seem to find it in game. am i doing something wrong?
It won't appear until you put it in via the CK but these parts aren't any good for use ingame without being combined using bodyslide first. It will NOT work as is. You'll end up with a naked torso and pants, a top and no pants, etc.
For someone who would want to make these resources into actual clothing items, but has literally no idea how to make a clothing mod for skyrim, any good noob-friendly tutorials you could recommend? Thanks.
This tutorial is for Fallout 4, but because it's using Bodyslide which is practically the same across all the games, you can use it for both skyrims as well. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BujKGLUQ_bY
This is a great concept! I'd love to see vanilla armors broken down as well, with modular pauldrons you can switch around. Regardless, this resource is invaluable as-is. Thank you!
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Scratch that, I found it lol. Anyone know of any mods that have just the pauldrons without any other pieces attached?
am i doing something wrong?
thank you :]