She is always one of your best followers , and for me , one of the best on Nexus . Pretty , so pretty vampire ... I add screenshots . her face is beautiful between light and darkness .
hey dova tyvm its fixed figured it out looks gr8t ,keep up the gd work ,all is well now,p.s u think u can make a preset be nice,again thanks she is very pretty :)
want to know which file is it i can use my own body mod cuz i tried all unp and uunp she looks like she is about to die of starvation mind u im trying to use her as serana por thing looks like she has been ther in that lock up since the begining of time i mean dam body looks very very bad even for a unp what textures u using she looks as bad as vanilla.Also the option u have ther gives an error reading i tried other mods they work fine but if i like your mods shame it doesnt work with own body mod i use she is a lovly avi very pretty.
How do you do this???? This mod keeps crashing my game and your instructions are confusing. How do I copy files to the main folder. I'm still new to modding if you can provide clearer instructions please
Do you have Dawnguard installed? If not, that's likely why you are crashing
Installation should be as simple as transferring all the files into their respective folders in the game directory. So find out where Skyrim is installed - it's usually in a subfolder of a Steam directory, e.g. D/Steam/Steamapps/common. . . . Navigate until you find Skyrim's "Data" folder. Drag the "Data" folder of this mod over the "Data" folder in your Skyrim directory and let it overwrite everything, though I don't think it will. Follower mods like this usually have unique folder structures/files so the only thing you do is merge the mod's "Data" file into your "Game" data file.
Once that is merged,m just make sure you check the new esp that got added so that it loads.
Alternately, you could just use a mod manager. I use NMM, but that's been superseded by other more recent managers.
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Installation should be as simple as transferring all the files into their respective folders in the game directory. So find out where Skyrim is installed - it's usually in a subfolder of a Steam directory, e.g. D/Steam/Steamapps/common. . . . Navigate until you find Skyrim's "Data" folder. Drag the "Data" folder of this mod over the "Data" folder in your Skyrim directory and let it overwrite everything, though I don't think it will. Follower mods like this usually have unique folder structures/files so the only thing you do is merge the mod's "Data" file into your "Game" data file.
Once that is merged,m just make sure you check the new esp that got added so that it loads.
Alternately, you could just use a mod manager. I use NMM, but that's been superseded by other more recent managers.