For those of you who are having the neck-gap issue when importing the Chargen file, this can be fixed by setting the preset's weight to 100 before importing the Chargen.
My apologies for not responding. I myself do not play SSE, but I will be happy to port her over for you. I'll update the file as soon as I have some spare time.
I don't know if I'm doing this right cause I still get the neck gap issue. This is what I do: type showracemenu-->go to preset tab-->select Adrianne preset-->exit racemenu-->open console command--> click player character and type "setnpcweight 100"-->Enter--> type showracemenu-->go to sculpt tab-->import head-->select adrianne.nif.
I don't know if that's how you do it but I still get a huge neck gap regardless
Ah, ok I see what you’re doing. What you need to do is open racemenu, and change the gender to female (if it’s not already). Then BEFORE you load the preset, go to the BODY tab, where the gender selection is and skin colour option, and where it says WEIGHT, slide the cursor to 0. Then, you can import the racemenu preset from the Presets tab and proceed to clear the sculpt under the sculpt tab, and import the Chargen file.
Once that’s completed, you can go back and change the weight setting to your desired number.
ummm...I'm sorry for asking this but can you put the instructions on how to do the whole thing like I did with the arrows? Cause I want to make sure I'm not missing a step. Like i said, I have the comprehension skills of a goldfish. Plus I don't use racemenu's adavnecd features often.
Actually man, don't bother trying to explain this stuff to a simpleton like me, because I found a solution.
I just simply clicked on my character and typed in player.setnpcweight 140 instead of setnpcweight and it fixed it. Wow, I feel pretty stupid since the fix was so simple. I should of known because I remember when I first tested the preset it didn't have a neck gap. Don't know what caused this problem in my game though.
Ah yes, I’ve been having that issue myself, I didn’t realise until afterward. I’m hoping to fix it up and upload the updated versions soon.
I’d be interested to see what you make of her as a follower, it’d be great to see some screenshots. Although I do ask that you don’t share her with anyone without my permission.
I know you said you were gonna make her a follower if she was popular enough, but i think that she could also fit well enough as a replacer for Ysolda, just an idea :)
Wow, a ningheim preset that's actually better than most of the horrid looking ones? Good job. Might do some small tweaks myself (the nose for instance) but this is a great preset!
Thank you It is a shame there aren’t more presets that support the Ningheim’s unique mesh system. It’s a fantastic race, and I believe it’s severly underrated.
Youre welcome to tweak to your hearts content. Id love to see what you come up with!
Another think I'd recommend is to give her back some mass under the jawline and cheeks and balance out some elements. It gives her a more natural look.
The basis for the preset is simply my personal preference. You are most welcome to apply such changes in your own game to adapt her to your own preferences.
After all, that is why I share my presets. To give players a canvas of which to springboard their own unique ideas and inspire creativity.
I’ve looked over the images, and Step 1 looks pretty much identical to me. If there is a difference, it’s not with the preset itself. I did notice you don’t seem to be using an ENB. That can add differences to the appearance of textures due to the vast array of visual settings. In my game, I use Rudy ENB - NLVA.
I think what you need to remember is, even with all the requirements, the appearance will still vary slightly in everyone’s game as each individuals Skyrim is a unique patchwork.
As for the neck gap in the last step, that can easily be fixed. When you load the preset, make sure that the ‘weight’ setting is set to 100 before importing the Chargen.
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Its my pleasure, have fun!
I hope this fixes your issue! Have fun!
type showracemenu-->go to preset tab-->select Adrianne preset-->exit racemenu-->open console command--> click player character and type "setnpcweight 100"-->Enter--> type showracemenu-->go to sculpt tab-->import head-->select adrianne.nif.
I don't know if that's how you do it but I still get a huge neck gap regardless
Once that’s completed, you can go back and change the weight setting to your desired number.
I just simply clicked on my character and typed in player.setnpcweight 140 instead of setnpcweight and it fixed it. Wow, I feel pretty stupid since the fix was so simple. I should of known because I remember when I first tested the preset it didn't have a neck gap. Don't know what caused this problem in my game though.
I’d be interested to see what you make of her as a follower, it’d be great to see some screenshots. Although I do ask that you don’t share her with anyone without my permission.
It is a shame there aren’t more presets that support the Ningheim’s unique mesh system. It’s a fantastic race, and I believe it’s severly underrated.
Youre welcome to tweak to your hearts content. Id love to see what you come up with!
After all, that is why I share my presets. To give players a canvas of which to springboard their own unique ideas and inspire creativity.
If this doesn’t work, can you upload a picture so I can see what’s going on?
I think what you need to remember is, even with all the requirements, the appearance will still vary slightly in everyone’s game as each individuals Skyrim is a unique patchwork.
As for the neck gap in the last step, that can easily be fixed. When you load the preset, make sure that the ‘weight’ setting is set to 100 before importing the Chargen.