Replace the default meshes/textures for the Vampire Armor/Vampire Royal Armor with the meshes/textures found in this mod. One will have to rename each Lustmord Vampire Armor mesh/texture to the default mesh/texture name in vanilla, overwriting when asked. However, this armor has more than the default gauntlets/boots/cuirass though so it may not be possible to utilize all the pieces from this mod in vanilla.
It's possible to use all the pieces in place of the vanilla armor. You need to work a little bit but using Outfit Studio, you could attach all the separate armor pieces together that you want and save that as a separate project. Build and then proceed as explained by ff7legend.
open CK and select this mod along with dawnguard then type in vampire in the search bar on the object window and left hand side select outfits, open DLC1vampireOutfit go back to object window select Armor on the left side and type in LVA and "Ctrl" select all the pieces you want your lovely vampires to wear and drag them over to the vampire outfit box you opened up. wa-lla!
For those of you who prefer to use SSEEdit, here's a little tutorial: - To make things easy for yourself, open SSEEdit with a MINIMAL set of plugins - i.e., the 5 vanilla plugins and the Lustmord armor one. - Open Dawnguard.esm, scroll down to "Outfits", open it up and scroll through. (Pro Tip: Click on "EditorID" so that the fields are arranged according to the names of the outfits instead the FormID. Makes it lots easier to find stuff!) - Have a look at the various outfits, think about which one you'd like to replace with Lustmord elements. (I don't want to go over the top with this outfit - I chose Serana. Note: Serana actually has TWO outfits: DLC1SeranaOutfit and DLC1SeranaOutfitHooded.) - In the left-hand pane, right-click on one of the two outfits and choose "copy as override into ..." - You have two choices here: (a) You copy the override into LustMordVampireArmor.esp. (b) You copy into one of the empty, unnamed plugins that SSEEdit provides. For the time being, I chose (a), since it is a little easier, AND since I need to save space in my load order. The downside is that, if this mod gets updated, I'll have to repeat the whole process with the updated plugin. - Do this for BOTH outfits. - Now open up LustMordVampireArmor.esp, and scroll down. You should find a brand new section labeled "Outfit". Open it up and you'll find it has two entries: DLC1SeranaOutift and DLC1SeranaOutfitHooded. - Open the former, and you'll find two records under INAM: DLC1ArmorVampireArmorRoyalRed "Vampire Royal Armor" [ARMO:0200B5DB] and DLC1ArmorVampireBoots "Vampire Boots" [ARMO:0200B5DE]. - If you double-click them you'll find yourself in a very, very long drop down menu of all the clothing elements in the game (!). To find the Lust Mord stuff, type "LVA", and you'll jump to the LVA collection. - Choose the correct, corresponding item for your game - in my case: LVA_NoirCuirassDef "Lustmord Noir Cuirass" [ARMO:07002F9F] (BTW, I'm using a port of the Oldrim version, so YMMV. But the principle is going to be the same.) - Note: I'm replacing "Vampire Royal Armor" with "Lustmord Noir Cuirass" - i.e., armor with armor. That sort of makes sense, since we want Serana to get a full outfit. However, the replacement will work even if the replace a chest item with boots or vice versa. You just need to make sure that you get in all the items you want her to have. The game will make sure that she puts them all on. - Repeat for the boots. - Repeat for the hooded version - just, this time, replace the hood too! (In case you were wondering, yeah: There's a LVA-specific hood.) - I personally think the Lustmord set works better with a cape at all times, so I decided to add a cape to BOTH the hooded and the non-hooded versions. To that I right-clicked in the EMPTY field that is RIGHT of the section header "INAM - Items (sorted)" and BELOW the plugin header "LustMordVampireArmor.esp". - Then I chose "Add", which opened up a new INAM record. Then repeat the steps above, to chose a cape. - LustMordVampireArmor.esp should now overwrite Dawnguard.esm for DLC1SeranaOutift and DLC1SeranaOutfitHooded with new items in the INAM section. - Save your work, start up the game - still with a minimal loadorder - and at the main menu enter "coc riverwood" in the console. - Open the console again and enter "player.placeatme 0200sb6c 1" This will place a copy of Serana right next to you. If you did everything right, she'll be wearing her new gear. Congratualations! - Or not: Exit the game, return to your FULL loadorder and try again. It's entirely possible that you have some OTHER mod that will overwrite your changes and will revert Serena back to vanilla or give her something else again. If so, you'll need to open up your FULL loadorder in SSEEdit, figure out which plugin is overwriting your work. Once you know who is at fault, you have three options: (1) Change your loadorder so that LustMordVampireArmor.esp loads AFTER the other plugins. (2) Copy your new records into the other plugin (which may or may not be a good idea!). (3) Do another copy - this time using your new records as overrides, but into an empty plugin, creating a patch.
At some reason when i try to accept a new item, a new line appears instead of replacing the existing one. And the existing one disappears. https://imgur.com/8k9aFE4
Quickest way to find something in console (imo) is to type "help '[name or keyword]' 4 [first 4 letters of category]" For example, to find the lustmord stuff, you'd type "help lustmord 4 armo" without the quotations. If you want to put multiple words, you'd use quotation marks around the words. Ex: help "iron ingot" 4 misc Lmk if that doesn't make sense.
I don't know what to do to get this armor. I've killed the master necromancer and the skeletons and I've ran around for over an hour but the quest doesn't finish. I've picked up every item but... nothing...
Hey! I love this mod. It's simply the ONLY outfit mod for Serana when using the SDA mod. I've used it in the past and there were re-color options in the forge spell (my favorite on Serana was purple). But when I got it in my current playthrough there was only the option to craft the standard black version. It's been awhile since I've played so I was wondering if it was because there was an optional file somewhere, or if you get more options as you level up your smithing (I don't have the daedric smithing perk yet).
oh i see so i only have unp bodies but how do i do it please? my english is not good i dont understand some mods are confusing and i only use vortex to download mods that works
i dont really get it because im not really good with computers i dont understand some things like cbbe and this that, but thamnks for replying to me i dont want to push any difficulties to youm sorry if im being rude im not good at english
CBBE is a body type, UNP is a body type, they are separate mods, that is what Jeir is trying to say.
The nipples showing means you are using UNP, so in the files of this mod there is an optional file that is the original port of this mod from old skyrim. Use THAT instead of the main file
does that help?
DISCLAIMER: I'm not sure that's what you need to do, so bear that in mind
Hi, I know this is an old post but I am having the same problem but I have a CBBE body, I have been trying to fix it on body slide but I haven't been able to figure out how yet. Any advice would be nice, thank you.
Ok so Im super new to the whole cbbe and physics thing so bear with me im sorry lol. Are the the physics of the armor for any females that wear it or only for the player? Cuz i gave it to Jenassa to see if it worked and there were indeed no physics
The outfit replaces the body, so it's for anyone who wears it. You need to use BodySlide to build the physics version of the meshes, and make sure you have all the requirements for using physics (XPMSSE and its requirements, Faster HDT SMP or CBPC and its requirements, etc.)
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Just of curiosity, if one would love to replace all default dawnguard vampire armour with this one (male/female), how can this be done?
- To make things easy for yourself, open SSEEdit with a MINIMAL set of plugins - i.e., the 5 vanilla plugins and the Lustmord armor one.
- Open Dawnguard.esm, scroll down to "Outfits", open it up and scroll through. (Pro Tip: Click on "EditorID" so that the fields are arranged according to the names of the outfits instead the FormID. Makes it lots easier to find stuff!)
- Have a look at the various outfits, think about which one you'd like to replace with Lustmord elements. (I don't want to go over the top with this outfit - I chose Serana. Note: Serana actually has TWO outfits: DLC1SeranaOutfit and DLC1SeranaOutfitHooded.)
- In the left-hand pane, right-click on one of the two outfits and choose "copy as override into ..."
- You have two choices here: (a) You copy the override into LustMordVampireArmor.esp. (b) You copy into one of the empty, unnamed plugins that SSEEdit provides. For the time being, I chose (a), since it is a little easier, AND since I need to save space in my load order. The downside is that, if this mod gets updated, I'll have to repeat the whole process with the updated plugin.
- Do this for BOTH outfits.
- Now open up LustMordVampireArmor.esp, and scroll down. You should find a brand new section labeled "Outfit". Open it up and you'll find it has two entries: DLC1SeranaOutift and DLC1SeranaOutfitHooded.
- Open the former, and you'll find two records under INAM: DLC1ArmorVampireArmorRoyalRed "Vampire Royal Armor" [ARMO:0200B5DB] and DLC1ArmorVampireBoots "Vampire Boots" [ARMO:0200B5DE].
- If you double-click them you'll find yourself in a very, very long drop down menu of all the clothing elements in the game (!). To find the Lust Mord stuff, type "LVA", and you'll jump to the LVA collection.
- Choose the correct, corresponding item for your game - in my case: LVA_NoirCuirassDef "Lustmord Noir Cuirass" [ARMO:07002F9F] (BTW, I'm using a port of the Oldrim version, so YMMV. But the principle is going to be the same.)
- Note: I'm replacing "Vampire Royal Armor" with "Lustmord Noir Cuirass" - i.e., armor with armor. That sort of makes sense, since we want Serana to get a full outfit. However, the replacement will work even if the replace a chest item with boots or vice versa. You just need to make sure that you get in all the items you want her to have. The game will make sure that she puts them all on.
- Repeat for the boots.
- Repeat for the hooded version - just, this time, replace the hood too! (In case you were wondering, yeah: There's a LVA-specific hood.)
- I personally think the Lustmord set works better with a cape at all times, so I decided to add a cape to BOTH the hooded and the non-hooded versions. To that I right-clicked in the EMPTY field that is RIGHT of the section header "INAM - Items (sorted)" and BELOW the plugin header "LustMordVampireArmor.esp".
- Then I chose "Add", which opened up a new INAM record. Then repeat the steps above, to chose a cape.
- LustMordVampireArmor.esp should now overwrite Dawnguard.esm for DLC1SeranaOutift and DLC1SeranaOutfitHooded with new items in the INAM section.
- Save your work, start up the game - still with a minimal loadorder - and at the main menu enter "coc riverwood" in the console.
- Open the console again and enter "player.placeatme 0200sb6c 1" This will place a copy of Serana right next to you. If you did everything right, she'll be wearing her new gear. Congratualations!
- Or not: Exit the game, return to your FULL loadorder and try again. It's entirely possible that you have some OTHER mod that will overwrite your changes and will revert Serena back to vanilla or give her something else again. If so, you'll need to open up your FULL loadorder in SSEEdit, figure out which plugin is overwriting your work. Once you know who is at fault, you have three options: (1) Change your loadorder so that LustMordVampireArmor.esp loads AFTER the other plugins. (2) Copy your new records into the other plugin (which may or may not be a good idea!). (3) Do another copy - this time using your new records as overrides, but into an empty plugin, creating a patch.
For example, to find the lustmord stuff, you'd type "help lustmord 4 armo" without the quotations. If you want to put multiple words, you'd use quotation marks around the words.
Ex: help "iron ingot" 4 misc
Lmk if that doesn't make sense.
CBBE is a body type, UNP is a body type, they are separate mods, that is what Jeir is trying to say.
The nipples showing means you are using UNP, so in the files of this mod there is an optional file that is the original port of this mod from old skyrim. Use THAT instead of the main file
does that help?
DISCLAIMER: I'm not sure that's what you need to do, so bear that in mind
You need to use BodySlide to build the physics version of the meshes, and make sure you have all the requirements for using physics (XPMSSE and its requirements, Faster HDT SMP or CBPC and its requirements, etc.)