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Originally posted by:Not sure how CBBE actually handles it; but if it matters I do know that UNP has a vanilla clothes/armor replacer and I don't think CBBE does (could be wrong though). Fair warning though; the 'full length clothing' is wonky and hasn't been fixed yet.And if you want larger breasts than UNP gives you there is UNPB. It has one now called 'CBBE Spice Gear Collection SE w Bodyslide' and 'CBBE Minidresses Collection SE w Bodyslide' to replace clothes, they both support physics too. Originally posted by:Not sure how CBBE actually handles it; but if it matters I do know that UNP has a vanilla clothes/armor replacer and I don't think CBBE does (could be wrong though). Fair warning though; the 'full length clothing' is wonky and hasn't been fixed yet.And if you want larger breasts than UNP gives you there is UNPB. It has one now called 'CBBE Spice Gear Collection SE w Bodyslide' and 'CBBE Minidresses Collection SE w Bodyslide' to replace clothes, they both support physics too.So no vanilla replacers yet? WIth regards to bodies for unique NPCs, it's typically only the faces that are unique and they use a body preset, which affects all NPCs globally.
Some have unique bodies (can't recall which, to be honest) but again, it's usually from a preset. Hence why some Follower mod will have requirements for CBBE/UNP or other presets people have made.The only way you can make NPCs 'truly' unique, is to go into the Creation Kit and fully-customise them individually in collaboration with BodySlide and OutfitStudio.This is mainly due to the way that Skyrim generates bodies. It uses a singular body frame, that has a weight slider of 0-100 (thin-to-fat, for instance). Then the NPC will have a number related to somewhere along that slider. One NPC will have 25 weight, another might have 66, and so on.To edit NPCs, you need to go into the CK itself and change them there. You can alter NPC weights in-game, but it creates issues with gaps at the neck, hands and feet. Sometimes it makes their faces grey, or screws with the hair colours.
CK is the only sure-fire way to change appearances.Something I'm actually looking into fairly soon.You can still make some vast changes simply by using BodySlide. I, myself, have made the difference in 0-100 far more noticeable and given the 100 weight plenty more meat on it's bones. And it shows. Some of the NPCs are now quite chunky, while others are slim.As an example, this is how Saadia looks now, with my weight changes:She is considerably larger than her original size, as seen here:EDIT: Bah, so used to using formatting from other sites. Forgot Steam doesn't let you do sod all lol.
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