Does anyone know if this works on the player character to prevent the sunken cheeks of vampirism? I've been looking everywhere for something to simply remove the sunken cheeks but I'm struggling bad...
This only changes your facial textures, and doesn't affect facial geometry. Unfortunately, the link I still have in the description to Vampire Facial Reclamation has been dead for a while, though for what it's worth, High Poly Head seems to have normal-looking vampire facial geometry.
For me its not placing the files on Desktop. My skyrim folder is on another Disk (D:) and 7 zip is not found during the operation. I can't manage to find the exact path where the file was generated, do you have a line of code that could log it for me plzzz?
Open the File Explorer - hit Ctrl+L to highlight the address bar, and replace its contents with %UserProfile%, then hit Enter. You should see a Desktop folder in there which may or may not correspond to your actual, visible desktop. Look for the "Normal Vampire Faces" subfolder in there, where my batch file should have left the copied face textures, ready for you to zip up and install yourself.
Great mod. Also and dummies like me on the internet struggling to find the mod file, just read where it created it in the command prompt. Then go there
My goodness, more people need to be aware of this mod, it's pure genius!
For those who mentioned not having the mod appear on your desktop, make sure you have 7Zip installed (I use WinRAR, a force of habit), I had the same issue, and installing 7Zip solved it for me.
Try refreshing your desktop from the right-click menu, or navigating to your desktop in the regular file explorer. Also, I've occasionally run into an issue where, when downloading a file to my desktop or placing it there via script, it gets placed in the far top-left corner and displaces all of my other icons (you can blame Bill for this last one).
It works just as well with Legendary Edition, too. Only mods that include a SKSE DLL need to be recompiled for the Anniversary Edition, plus a handful of very large-scope mods like the Unofficial Patch where some things may have been changed in Update.esm to accommodate the new Creation Club content.
Thank you so much :D This actually seems to have fixed the heads of all the bosmer in my game I've encountered since, which had previously the brown face bug or whatever it's called. I did not expect but its quite welcome!
I think I'd struggle to stretch such a video to thirty seconds, so here's the instructions as a written list instead of a paragraph:
1.) Download the batch files and extract it into your root Skyrim folder. This is next to the Data folder, rather than inside of it. 2.) Double-click the file to run it. It'll create a 7-Zip archive on your desktop with the textures packaged within. 3.) Manually install this archive. For Vortex, this means dragging it into the dashed box in your mods panel.
The main limitation to keep in mind is that this script can't see into BSA archives, though usually texture mods have everything loose, so unless you're using vanilla textures this is unlikely to be a problem. Somebody in a much earlier comment mentioned a tool to extract BSAs from the command line that I could leverage, but I wouldn't have the permissions needed to repackage it on my page, and it only does whole archives at once, not individual files.
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For me its not placing the files on Desktop. My skyrim folder is on another Disk (D:) and 7 zip is not found during the operation. I can't manage to find the exact path where the file was generated, do you have a line of code that could log it for me plzzz?
For those who mentioned not having the mod appear on your desktop, make sure you have 7Zip installed (I use WinRAR, a force of habit), I had the same issue, and installing 7Zip solved it for me.
Thank you again!
Thank you for this mod
1.) Download the batch files and extract it into your root Skyrim folder. This is next to the Data folder, rather than inside of it.
2.) Double-click the file to run it. It'll create a 7-Zip archive on your desktop with the textures packaged within.
3.) Manually install this archive. For Vortex, this means dragging it into the dashed box in your mods panel.
The main limitation to keep in mind is that this script can't see into BSA archives, though usually texture mods have everything loose, so unless you're using vanilla textures this is unlikely to be a problem. Somebody in a much earlier comment mentioned a tool to extract BSAs from the command line that I could leverage, but I wouldn't have the permissions needed to repackage it on my page, and it only does whole archives at once, not individual files.