Does anyone know how to apply wrinkles to older NPCs? Like Delphine? The original mod had those options. I don't understand why the author would remove those features.
Idk why you're giving them the attitude. It's a valid question. And your reply 'just use the original" is pointless and not helpful at all.
The reason why there are no wrinkles option is not because the author wants it not to have that option, but because it's a result of high poly head using the default skin texture file paths. It's not like "Oh, I don't like Delphine having wrinkles so I will remove that option." Lol
@mrEngardo
Wrinkles are just texture files, so you can use nifskope to open delphine's facegen.nif file and change the texture path to the folder that contains the texture files for the wrinkles.
Heya, loved the idea of making a all-in-one Bijin HPH ver., especially with the Skypatcher option. Could you, perhaps, make something similar for Toccata, especially the replacer ver. for Elisif?
Almost anything is possible, but given the plugin hell that would create, I doubt anyone would.
Alt answer: Use xEdit, remove the NPCs from the plugin that you do not want changes, and also remove their FaceGeomData mesh and texture files from the installation.
I have a request can you do the same for Pandorable and Kallies NPCs ,As they are not using High Poly Head they are not compatible with Lorerim Mod List.
Most NPC replacer mods actualy work together when you overwtite 1 or another on top of eachother even if they have different weight values, since Bijin Redux uses your own body and your own textures there is nothing to worry about. for example Jenassa has a neck seam and you replaced it with another NPC replacer, to fix the neck seam all you gotta do is : 1- Open the Console, select the NPC you wanna edit. 2- Type ''setnpcweight 100'' (Jenassa has to be 100 but it's 50 in this mod which causes neck seam) 3- Type ''Disable'' and then Type ''Enable'' 4- Done, no more neck seam or if you are using another replacer which has a different weight value you can do the thing above or you can just start a new game, that will fix too as someone who is using more than 10 different npc replacers, i didn't have any issues with overwriting different mods on Bijin Redux, like i said 99% of the NPC replacers will work out of the box when you overwrite them, just get in game, look for the Seams, if you can't see any then that means it's working and there is nothing to worry about. - or if you are so paranoid and you wanna use some tool, you can use EasyNPC which is unnecessary in my opinion.
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Idk why you're giving them the attitude. It's a valid question. And your reply 'just use the original" is pointless and not helpful at all.
The reason why there are no wrinkles option is not because the author wants it not to have that option, but because it's a result of high poly head using the default skin texture file paths. It's not like "Oh, I don't like Delphine having wrinkles so I will remove that option." Lol
@mrEngardo
Wrinkles are just texture files, so you can use nifskope to open delphine's facegen.nif file and change the texture path to the folder that contains the texture files for the wrinkles.
And mine was a valid answer. And in fact you literally told them to "create your own" just like I did.
Alt answer: Use xEdit, remove the NPCs from the plugin that you do not want changes, and also remove their FaceGeomData mesh and texture files from the installation.
for example Jenassa has a neck seam and you replaced it with another NPC replacer, to fix the neck seam all you gotta do is :
1- Open the Console, select the NPC you wanna edit.
2- Type ''setnpcweight 100'' (Jenassa has to be 100 but it's 50 in this mod which causes neck seam)
3- Type ''Disable'' and then Type ''Enable''
4- Done, no more neck seam
or if you are using another replacer which has a different weight value you can do the thing above or you can just start a new game, that will fix too
as someone who is using more than 10 different npc replacers, i didn't have any issues with overwriting different mods on Bijin Redux, like i said 99% of the NPC replacers will work out of the box when you overwrite them, just get in game, look for the Seams, if you can't see any then that means it's working and there is nothing to worry about.
- or if you are so paranoid and you wanna use some tool, you can use EasyNPC which is unnecessary in my opinion.
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