Thank you for that preset. After having used another Yennefer preset that required the Ningheim race to look properly (which then continued to ruin the Volkihar quests) I am glad to find this mod here. Also she looks more mature here - kind of creating a solution for the concerned roleplayer.
Oh and having read a comment below: creating followers is super easy. I only created three stat-altering mods for Fallout 4 - next up for me was a Skyrim follower, voiced, ready to be married, with custom perks and spells, done in less than 2 hours. Happy modding
Great Preset! I have yet to use it in full in a game, but I've played with it in the race menu a bit and made a test character with her and I love her!
It isn't a character preset that you can find in the first steps of the character creation (at least I think that that is what you are talking about), but a RaceMenu preset, which can be loaded from the Preset section of the RaceMenu interface :)
If I wasn't such a noob in modding... :( But I am considering learning the followers creation in the very near future, so hopefully I will succeed... somehow... with a power of magic and a blessing of Sithis :D
Start here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLgSYzOaTnA DarkFox127 always does great tutorials and thanks for sharing your interpretation of Yennefer. Endorsed o:
I don't get it. She looks good but if this is the same Yennefer from The Witcher there's a more accurate one that already exists: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/69939/
People already know that to make a preset you just grab the facegeom and facetint files from any mod and throw them into the Skyrim\Data\SKSE\Plugins\CharGen folder. If anyone reading this did not know that, well now you do....
Given the custom assets that went into making that mod, it's a little more complicated than that to create a playable version of it. Besides, I can tell you with certainty that there's a demand for a playable version of the character, and I'm sure lots of people appreciate this.
To be honest, I don't get your point at all. The mod you are referring to is a follower mod, not a character preset. I've tried your method too and it didn't worked for me at all. Not to mention that not all of Skyrim users can extract .esp or .bsa files. Nevertheless, even if it was a super and easy method to do, does that mean that people aren't allowed to make presets? ANY presets? Just because they want to? I don't say that my preset is any good or an exact copy of Yen, but like... why not?
What? Are you guys serious? You put the facegeom .nif and the facetint .dds files into the CharGen folder, you'll need Racemenu (some people still use Enhanced Character Edit but most people prefer compatibility of Racemenu and because it has more options) then just go to the sculpt tab, add a quick mask to your neck so you don't get a neckseam, press F9 then click on the Yennefer preset, then you're done! That's it, you can play as Yennefer.
I've made characters like this and used this method to edit NPCs and followers. There's even a video that shows you how to do it on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGpnugyCOyk. You can't extract .esp, silly, but extracting .bsa is just a google search away. Whatever. I can understand if this is too hard for some people, I'm never surprised anymore nowadays.
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Oh and having read a comment below: creating followers is super easy. I only created three stat-altering mods for Fallout 4 - next up for me was a Skyrim follower, voiced, ready to be married, with custom perks and spells, done in less than 2 hours. Happy modding
DarkFox127 always does great tutorials and thanks for sharing your interpretation of Yennefer. Endorsed o:
People already know that to make a preset you just grab the facegeom and facetint files from any mod and throw them into the Skyrim\Data\SKSE\Plugins\CharGen folder. If anyone reading this did not know that, well now you do....
I've made characters like this and used this method to edit NPCs and followers. There's even a video that shows you how to do it on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGpnugyCOyk.
You can't extract .esp, silly, but extracting .bsa is just a google search away. Whatever. I can understand if this is too hard for some people, I'm never surprised anymore nowadays.