Version 3.0 is up. CBBE is no longer required, neither is any skeleton. You can use this with any body type just fine. Some seams may exist in certain circumstances.
I've reworked the entire mesh, plus added a new retexture for vampires, and fixed some outstanding issues. Clipping with the cloak especially and under the arms may still exist depending on animations.
Should work with any body replacer, but you might have some wrist seams or issues with the sandal feet. The old versions using CBBE are in the archive and remain available for those who preferred them, but won't include the new vampire colors or any fixes, and remain the old mesh and textures.
As always, let me know if there's big issues, but I'm short on time to fix, and not currently taking new recommendations/requests. Thanks, ~HR
I noticed some texture issues from last night's upload. I've fixed them now. Please re-download and replace. You shouldn't need to do the updating instructions for this one, as it's only texture adjustments. :)
Love this mod! Any chance of adding a warmth rating to the cloak? Also the green cloak appears to be set to a different slot than the blue and red cloaks, taking the place of a necklace instead of being able to equip with one. Not a huge issue but might be worth fixing for the sake of consistency.
Looking into an update soon, with a little better rigging, assuming I get some time over the holidays. I will update warmth ratings and get that cloak slot sorted at the same time.
I love this gown & have used it in several playthroughs now. It was perfect for my bard/master thief, and also for my assassin's wife Senna to wear at home in Proudspire Manor. Beautiful work, I'm sure I'll use it many times more. Thank you.
These are so gorgeous - I've used them on several playthroughs (on a bard, a wealthy vampire, and a priestess of Dibella) and they never look out of place despite being so detailed and distinct from outfits you can get in the game. Thank you so much!
Also just a note for anyone wondering - I've used these on vanilla bodies, and every time they worked fine.)
The sleeved versions should work for vanilla bodies without issue, but I think there may be some seams if you're looking at the bangle version.
I'm glad you like them, and are enjoying them. Because of the blend of Skyrim and witcher styles, the overall look does appear to fit into Skyrim fairly comfortably, as you say, without looking exactly the same as everything else. The bodice with the chainmail shoulder pieces is from the Jarl outfit, the sleeves from the same, the bangles is from the barmaid/wench outfit with some nicer texturing for it. The shoes share the same shape as the blacksmith boots, and the sandals are the wedding sandals retextured. Then there's the hood, which is actually modified in shape and texture from the greybeard, so the reason it feels like it can fit into the world is because lots of the components actually do. :)
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Version 3.0 is up. CBBE is no longer required, neither is any skeleton. You can use this with any body type just fine. Some seams may exist in certain circumstances.
I've reworked the entire mesh, plus added a new retexture for vampires, and fixed some outstanding issues. Clipping with the cloak especially and under the arms may still exist depending on animations.
Should work with any body replacer, but you might have some wrist seams or issues with the sandal feet. The old versions using CBBE are in the archive and remain available for those who preferred them, but won't include the new vampire colors or any fixes, and remain the old mesh and textures.
As always, let me know if there's big issues, but I'm short on time to fix, and not currently taking new recommendations/requests.
Thanks,
~HR
The characher appear invisible wearing the clothes.
A lot of clothing or jewellery mods just look out of place. This one is lovely. I use it for my character's wedding.
I installed it again I think it has somekind of incompatability with a hood mod I have sorry
I really love this mod but I have zero body conversion/bodyslide experience. I just wanted to ask if this is compatible with UNP?
If not, It's okay tho.
Also just a note for anyone wondering - I've used these on vanilla bodies, and every time they worked fine.)
I'm glad you like them, and are enjoying them. Because of the blend of Skyrim and witcher styles, the overall look does appear to fit into Skyrim fairly comfortably, as you say, without looking exactly the same as everything else. The bodice with the chainmail shoulder pieces is from the Jarl outfit, the sleeves from the same, the bangles is from the barmaid/wench outfit with some nicer texturing for it. The shoes share the same shape as the blacksmith boots, and the sandals are the wedding sandals retextured. Then there's the hood, which is actually modified in shape and texture from the greybeard, so the reason it feels like it can fit into the world is because lots of the components actually do. :)