It's Hunterborn that caused the clash, not your mod. HB should've never used a vanilla mesh for its items. In fact in my version of HB I replaced them with the leather strips model, which I think looks more appropriate anyway.
Anyway, I suppose the maker of HB never figured anyone would make a new mesh for the taffy. Even still, it's poor modding practice to do it that way. Just my two cents.
I LOVE YOUR WORK! I mean your taffy and chocolate makes me hungry all the time! Like I SWEAR I can just reach and and grab the treats and eat them myself! Amazing work and I hope you continue!
I'll be honest. When i saw a picture, i thought, this is a very large ruby But then, i read a description, and everything stand up in a place. Thank you for all your tasty works
Nah, used to be a soap maker its not really much like soap not unless its a glycerin soap. Though from the images at first glance I actually see that xD
YES this will change the (Campfire or hHnterborn can't recall which) mod though which uses the long taffy treats model for its hide lace xD but this looks faaaar better
Either make a copy of the vanilla mesh, rename it, put it somewhere unique, give it the textures from Hunterborn with NifSkope or a textureset in the CK, and edit the esp so it uses this new model instead of the vanilla one.
Alternatively, Aviform could include an esp with this retexture to edit the taffy entry itself and have it use this specific model instead of the vanilla one, but that would not be compatible with any other mods that edit it, such as some needs mods or whatnot.
I would've guessed the author of Hunterborn would've made a copy of the vanilla mesh to use, specifically to prevent these kind of incompatibilities from happening. Did you actually test to see how it would go?
Haven't actually tested this taffy treat one yet but i know with all the various (and awesome) claw, beak, horker tusk and mammoth tusk, these replace all the things in hunterborn that use those models.
I changed the name of the original nif and left these for taffy. Of course, then I made RND versions of all the flavors soooo I probably can't be trusted.
I can vouch and confirm that the hide lace does indeed use the same model, and this taffy mod retexture affects it. I made a bunch of hide lace in game after I installed this texture, and they showed up with the new taffy look in my inventory. I did a double take because I was looking at my mats and saw the taffy piece, but it was under my misc category instead of food.
I'll be keeping this texture regardless since it looks super awesome, and I'm unfamiliar with messing around in Nifskope or CK so I don't want to fudge things up messing around with copying and altering meshes and whatnot.
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It's Hunterborn that caused the clash, not your mod. HB should've never used a vanilla mesh for its items. In fact in my version of HB I replaced them with the leather strips model, which I think looks more appropriate anyway.
Anyway, I suppose the maker of HB never figured anyone would make a new mesh for the taffy. Even still, it's poor modding practice to do it that way. Just my two cents.
Though from the images at first glance I actually see that xD
Alternatively, Aviform could include an esp with this retexture to edit the taffy entry itself and have it use this specific model instead of the vanilla one, but that would not be compatible with any other mods that edit it, such as some needs mods or whatnot.
I would've guessed the author of Hunterborn would've made a copy of the vanilla mesh to use, specifically to prevent these kind of incompatibilities from happening. Did you actually test to see how it would go?
I'll be keeping this texture regardless since it looks super awesome, and I'm unfamiliar with messing around in Nifskope or CK so I don't want to fudge things up messing around with copying and altering meshes and whatnot.
Do you think it would be better if we get an all-in-one mod where all flavors are available?
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