Hello! This mod is amazing, but yes, there is something weird, we see all the back teeth when they talk. Could you rebuild with Expressive Facegen mouths? I modified the mouth placement with Outfit Studio and it seems to work...
Isn't it also the texture of the teeth themselves that looks kind of unnatural? for me it looks like there is no real space between them and the color looks very off EDIT: I just watched the yt videos from the videos section and yeah, the teeth seem to be intended that way
It's possible but it's not something most people do for replacers. There are mods like EasyNPC here on Nexus that supposedly allow you to merge them into one megamod after you pick and choose which to use, but I haven't used them before. I always just use proper order and load order and use SSEEdit if I need to do more than that. You can find videos on YouTube if you want to watch a modder go through it step by step if you want to use multiple replacers at once and don't want to mess with EasyNPC or the like.
These facegens are awesome but I would like to use my own skin texture, when I try the face gets buggy and looks like extra eyes show up in the forehead. If anyone knows how to change the texture please reply!
This is excellent, you have no idea! Every time I go back to Skyrim I try and try to find cool mods to work together. Whiterun hold Women is just the thing I was missing! Now no NPC is left behind and I can group all the face mods I actually enjoy with no worry or overlapping. These are very lovely looking, easy mod choice.
Endorsed! This is now my go to mod and I've tried many, many NPC reskins. Excellent work! I hope you consider moving on to other holds/regions. I'd love to see more!
If you could make the Lydia replacer a standalone, I think you'd have a hit on your hands. I would personally use it. Also, I ended up not keeping this mod because I was getting neck seams on a few of the NPCs like Hulda and Arcadia, and it stood out too much to keep. Any idea what could be causing that?
I had this happen, but if you're on PC, you can try to console setnpcweight to match the head with body, and then hit disable and enable to fix each character. It's a pain, but once you do it for each NPC you run into with this problem, it stays fixed for the duration of your playthrough. It's sort of a chore, but for for this quality, I found it was worth it. YMMV
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We NEED something like that :)
EDIT: I just watched the yt videos from the videos section and yeah, the teeth seem to be intended that way