Handsome man as always <3 Hey buddy, I am thinking of downloading Nolvus but it doesn't seem to use Himbo, Himbo armors, OBody and OStim. ALso lacking the male romance follower mods like Kaidan and Gore, ouch. Besides, is it good time to move on to AE now?
I use Nolvus and just cutomise it to add HIMBO etc and it works fine. I do know Vektor is working on V6 at the moment and had managed to add HIMBO, The new Gentleman and BnP Skins for Male for that version. Not sure when it'll be released though.
Hi ! Beautiful preset by the way. I was wondering : is there a particular reason why you suggest the "Gwee-yum" pronunciation for your character preset or is it just the way you like the name to be pronunced ?
I just thought it was one of those names that people might not know how to pronounce. French people say 'Gweeyum' as far as I know, that's all. If i've got it terribly wrong then please let me know! LOL
Fair enough ! French is a mouthful even to native french speakers haha ! In that case then, if your goal was to stick to the french pronunciation, it would sound a bit more like the hard "gu" in "guise". In french, the "u" after the "g" is never pronunced seperatly, it "hardens" the preceding "g". The "yum" is close enough of the France french, which was probably the one serving as a model for the TES creators. Here in Québec (Canada), we pronunce the "aume" part like the "ome" in "home". So "(hard g)ee-y-(silent h)ome". "Geeyome"... Anyway, a bunch of nonsense (and much more confusing than the initial pronunciation you came with initialy) when you think about the fact that all this refers to a fictive language inspired by a true one that itself changes depending on the place and the time passing haha ! Nice work again and thanks for the effort to link your presets' names to their fictionnal linguistic roots ! Keeps the immersion up!
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Okay, I doubt that was intentional, but lighten the hair just a little bit and you've got Danny. :)
Also, kudos for providing support for male characters.
In that case then, if your goal was to stick to the french pronunciation, it would sound a bit more like the hard "gu" in "guise". In french, the "u" after the "g" is never pronunced seperatly, it "hardens" the preceding "g".
The "yum" is close enough of the France french, which was probably the one serving as a model for the TES creators. Here in Québec (Canada), we pronunce the "aume" part like the "ome" in "home". So "(hard g)ee-y-(silent h)ome". "Geeyome"...
Anyway, a bunch of nonsense (and much more confusing than the initial pronunciation you came with initialy) when you think about the fact that all this refers to a fictive language inspired by a true one that itself changes depending on the place and the time passing haha !
Nice work again and thanks for the effort to link your presets' names to their fictionnal linguistic roots ! Keeps the immersion up!
Also, I wonder how many people are both Skyrim modding and European football enthusiasts.