@Maxhatter - I had not used anything like this before, so it took me a little bit, but I finally figured it out. Here's a step-by-step that I hope will help you. So long as you don't have other mods that alter the first ten warpaints, this should work for you. I did have a mod that altered mine, so I had to disable it to find this mod in my Racemenu list. So...
STEPS :
1. Scroll to your Makeup Tab in RaceMenu 2. Select first warpaint slot 3. Select a color - any color - preferably one you like. Accept color 4. Select the Texture option (I use a game controller to play because I first discovered Skyrim on the PS3 and rather like the controller for gameplay. So, I'm not sure what key you'd hit, but it should tell you at the bottom of the screen) Scroll to the bottom to find the Pocky Makeup Textures 5. Select which one you want to start with, then repeat the process on the next warpaint line until you have created the look you desire. 6. I hope this help. 7. Enjoy!
Yeah, I mean that's what you do with pretty much any overlay/makeup mods using racemenu. I'm not a guy btw. And I'm not replying because I'm not active on Nexus anymore. But I'll sticky your explaination.
Any chance, great Pocky you are going to update this? I know you are not on nexus anymore but I'm hoping you've got an alternative page where I can download this great mod, or that you return as this version is in the red list sadly on mod organizer
Or you could be a smart person and just replace the base game makeup with my makeup, simple as that. That would have cost you the same amount of time you wasted typing your comment.
The replacer instead of working as makeup (facetints), you made it so it replaces the warpaints instead for some reason, which may be why people can't make it work.
I'm sorry to be a pain, but I'm simply not finding it... Steam, steamapps, common, SkyrimSE and Data where there are several (low, medium, high, ultra) .ini files but no SKSE.ini. The SKSE folder inside Data had the skee64.ini file but no such line of text. From Data I opened Skyrim where there's a SkyrimPrefs.ini but that's not it either... sigh... ...anyone?
Here are some instructions on installing SKSE which include the ini edit you need to make. Scroll down to the section titled "02 - Extenders." Note that instructions say to put 2048 instead of 4096. Obviously, you should put 4096 instead as this mod directs.
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STEPS :
1. Scroll to your Makeup Tab in RaceMenu
2. Select first warpaint slot
3. Select a color - any color - preferably one you like. Accept color
4. Select the Texture option (I use a game controller to play because I first discovered Skyrim on the PS3 and rather like the controller for gameplay. So, I'm not sure what key you'd hit, but it should tell you at the bottom of the screen) Scroll to the bottom to find the Pocky Makeup Textures
5. Select which one you want to start with, then repeat the process on the next warpaint line until you have created the look you desire.
6. I hope this help.
7. Enjoy!
~Jenna
I'm not a guy btw.
And I'm not replying because I'm not active on Nexus anymore. But I'll sticky your explaination.
Why cant we just rplace the maleup? isnt that the most logical thing to replace?
Really wanted this to make my npc look better. But ahh well will have to find another mod
That would have cost you the same amount of time you wasted typing your comment.
Sure, just credit me :)
Are there any plans to adapt to COTR?
The closest I can come is "Skyrim-Default.ini" which has no such line... am I typing the line in?
Thx. )
Should be inside your Skse repertory
Steam, steamapps, common, SkyrimSE and Data where there are several (low, medium, high, ultra) .ini files but no SKSE.ini.
The SKSE folder inside Data had the skee64.ini file but no such line of text.
From Data I opened Skyrim where there's a SkyrimPrefs.ini but that's not it either... sigh...
...anyone?