INI tweaks in description are required. Default INI settings may result in blood not appearing onto your character after a while (6-10 times after washing blood off). The INI tweaks raise that limit to about 30-40, in my testing.
If blood is not being applied, a simple quicksave/reload should reset it.
I was researching on STEP about some of the .ini changes required from the mod and regarding "uMaxSkinDecals", and I read this:
"uMaxSkinDecals does not appear in game-generated INI--only ones created by the Skyrim Launcher via the preset files, where Low is 0, Medium is 35, High is 50, and Ultra is 100. It has been empirically verified that changing this setting in SkyrimPrefs.ini has no effect in-game, but instead must be changed inside Skyrim.ini, otherwise the default value shall be used (which is 35)."
The same applies to bSkinnedDecals as well, so unless their information is outdated, I think you should change some of the description to reflect that. :)
Is it also possible that in the future you can implement it so rain washes blood off as well and that blood gets washed off of weaponry like swords? Or would that be problematic?
Just Great, Another long-awaited idea comes true, the Mod works well with NPCs, but I notice that after entering in water the following blood marks appear on Player only on feet, even have received blows to the torso and arms, why?
For me that would be lame. MAYBE just like if you are in filthy state, it would wash off your loose junk and remove like 5-10% of dirt from 90 to 80. Call for it at bathing is skyrim mod page.
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If blood is not being applied, a simple quicksave/reload should reset it.
"uMaxSkinDecals does not appear in game-generated INI--only ones created by the Skyrim Launcher via the preset files, where Low is 0, Medium is 35, High is 50, and Ultra is 100. It has been empirically verified that changing this setting in SkyrimPrefs.ini has no effect in-game, but instead must be changed inside Skyrim.ini, otherwise the default value shall be used (which is 35)."
The same applies to bSkinnedDecals as well, so unless their information is outdated, I think you should change some of the description to reflect that. :)
Is it also possible that in the future you can implement it so rain washes blood off as well and that blood gets washed off of weaponry like swords? Or would that be problematic?
Call for it at bathing is skyrim mod page.