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PSVAC pregnancy scalable vanilla armor and clothing meshes (node scaling) (+TBBP)


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Like the textures and all but they tend to get a bit blocky, is there a fix for this or another mod with belly scaling that prevents this?

 

It's a limitation of the vanilla meshes. Some of them are just too lo-poly too get a non-blocky belly. Ok... some could use a bit better weight painting, but its hard to do with having only a very limited number of vertices in the relevant area to work with. 

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I noticed that my nude body isn't matching my clothed body. My breasts are shrinking a little and my shoulders, stomach, and hips are getting wider. How do I fix this?

I'm using the HDT Bounce and Jiggles mod (http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/72030/?), and I'm using UNP Blessed body. I installed my base UNP stuff through UNP Replacer Configuration Package (http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/20884/?) and chose the UNPB, fit with abs body, shaven, and then installed the SG Renewal (http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/35267/?) textures on top of it. Otherwise using Fill Her Up, SOS, and SOS UNP addon (pretty sure those are all the mods that could affect my body that I'm using).

 

Where did I do a dumb and how can I fix this? Attached pics as an example, any help would be GREATLY appreciated!

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I noticed that my nude body isn't matching my clothed body. My breasts are shrinking a little and my shoulders, stomach, and hips are getting wider. How do I fix this?

 

I'm using the HDT Bounce and Jiggles mod (http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/72030/?), and I'm using UNP Blessed body. I installed my base UNP stuff through UNP Replacer Configuration Package (http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/20884/?) and chose the UNPB, fit with abs body, shaven, and then installed the SG Renewal (http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/35267/?) textures on top of it. Otherwise using Fill Her Up, SOS, and SOS UNP addon (pretty sure those are all the mods that could affect my body that I'm using).

 

Where did I do a dumb and how can I fix this? Attached pics as an example, any help would be GREATLY appreciated!

 

That's normal with the vanilla clothes and armors. You would need to find a modified set with bodySlide slider support and do a batch build of the clothes in bodyslide with a UNPB preset to fix this. PSVAC doesn't have slider support unfortunately (never got around to that). So it's just the same as using the vanilla armors except for the tbbp and belly nodes (and some other modifications).

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I noticed that my nude body isn't matching my clothed body. My breasts are shrinking a little and my shoulders, stomach, and hips are getting wider. How do I fix this?

 

I'm using the HDT Bounce and Jiggles mod (http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/72030/?), and I'm using UNP Blessed body. I installed my base UNP stuff through UNP Replacer Configuration Package (http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/20884/?) and chose the UNPB, fit with abs body, shaven, and then installed the SG Renewal (http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/35267/?) textures on top of it. Otherwise using Fill Her Up, SOS, and SOS UNP addon (pretty sure those are all the mods that could affect my body that I'm using).

 

Where did I do a dumb and how can I fix this? Attached pics as an example, any help would be GREATLY appreciated!

 

That's normal with the vanilla clothes and armors. You would need to find a modified set with bodySlide slider support and do a batch build of the clothes in bodyslide with a UNPB preset to fix this. PSVAC doesn't have slider support unfortunately (never got around to that). So it's just the same as using the vanilla armors except for the tbbp and belly nodes (and some other modifications).

 

 

Do you or anyone else have any suggestions for that? I've been looking but so far my google skills have been found lacking.

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I noticed that my nude body isn't matching my clothed body. My breasts are shrinking a little and my shoulders, stomach, and hips are getting wider. How do I fix this?

 

I'm using the HDT Bounce and Jiggles mod (http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/72030/?), and I'm using UNP Blessed body. I installed my base UNP stuff through UNP Replacer Configuration Package (http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/20884/?) and chose the UNPB, fit with abs body, shaven, and then installed the SG Renewal (http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/35267/?) textures on top of it. Otherwise using Fill Her Up, SOS, and SOS UNP addon (pretty sure those are all the mods that could affect my body that I'm using).

 

Where did I do a dumb and how can I fix this? Attached pics as an example, any help would be GREATLY appreciated!

 

That's normal with the vanilla clothes and armors. You would need to find a modified set with bodySlide slider support and do a batch build of the clothes in bodyslide with a UNPB preset to fix this. PSVAC doesn't have slider support unfortunately (never got around to that). So it's just the same as using the vanilla armors except for the tbbp and belly nodes (and some other modifications).

 

 

Do you or anyone else have any suggestions for that? I've been looking but so far my google skills have been found lacking.

 

 

I haven't found any good pregnancy outfits. Though, I fixed my problem with the inflation framework. You can use any outfit listed in the addon section in the bodyslide description page.

 

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On 13/06/2014 at 11:43 PM, mortix778 said:

 

From what i can understand here you erased 4 folders with nif files in them becouse they were problematic and you couldn't start skyrim with them installed. I'm sorry but i don't think that its possible and I might have misunderstood your post, could you please repeat that post in your native language? 

Is there a CBBE version of skimpy armor or add belly node to CT77 CBBE armor?

I use CBBE body.

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Hello, just trying to Un-Mess up my Skyrim (actually, it isn't messed up, just doesn't look right), finally got the body right (the neck was smooth and then below the seam it went rough, so there was a distinct "ring" where you could see the change, found out of the 3d HDT Vagina set that actually works and makes the seam nearly impossible to see between the head/body), though the children are still handless...  No clue what to look for in that.  But, my biggest problem is, I'm using UNPB with the Vagina set and I'd really like to get the armors/clothing (vanilla) to work/look right.  I am trying the Vanilla replacer from (https://www.loverslab.com/topic/17397-uglykidcid-unpb-tpsb-mash-up-modified-fixed-outfits-boutique/?hl=ukc), but sadly, I'm seeing bizarre weirdness with the outfits and since it's long since old, doubt anyone will come to help me figure out what to do to solve them.

 

So, if I can find a mesh only solution and live with the original outfits (which I can, don't really care what they look like, that they work right and don't have black voids in them like the example below):

 

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No clue why that looks like that and the other Tavern outfit looks worse, but, on some, that dark spot in the chest area isn't there, so I'm totally at a loss.  Just want stuff to look right, so when I looked for UNPB vanilla, saw this, so hopefully these meshes will let me use the working textures with working meshes (less to load too).

 

GuruSR.

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hmm.. not sure if i can help a lot with that issue. To me it seems like the mesh is pointing to a body texture that doesn't exist or it points to the wrong file (looks like burnt astrid body??). If i remember correctly, in vanilla skyrim the body which is shown in the armor/clothes points to the standard body texture. The body inside the armor (skin you can see) is actually not the complete body or not the same as the "nude" body. With most armor conversions they replace that with a full UNP/CBBE whatever body and form the armor to fit around it. (not in the case of psvac btw.. that's just vanilla with tbbp/belly nodes. the unpb tag was a mistake i made at the beginning, because i was a noob :blush:). So I think the armor conversion you downloaded does such a replacing thing and you are missing the textures or they are in the wrong place. Maybe you can find the texture path with nifskope and check if it really exists? I'm no expert on that, sorry.. I'm sure uglykidcid could answer that, but not sure if he's still around.

 

Are you using any mod manager or manual install? Maybe clean out any stuff in data/texture or data/meshes related to the character and try with a fresh start? The vanilla files should be in the bsa archives anyway.. i think xD

 

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11 hours ago, gullu said:

@GuruSR

hmm.. not sure if i can help a lot with that issue. To me it seems like the mesh is pointing to a body texture that doesn't exist or it points to the wrong file (looks like burnt astrid body??). If i remember correctly, in vanilla skyrim the body which is shown in the armor/clothes points to the standard body texture. The body inside the armor (skin you can see) is actually not the complete body or not the same as the "nude" body. With most armor conversions they replace that with a full UNP/CBBE whatever body and form the armor to fit around it. (not in the case of psvac btw.. that's just vanilla with tbbp/belly nodes. the unpb tag was a mistake i made at the beginning, because i was a noob :blush:). So I think the armor conversion you downloaded does such a replacing thing and you are missing the textures or they are in the wrong place. Maybe you can find the texture path with nifskope and check if it really exists? I'm no expert on that, sorry.. I'm sure uglykidcid could answer that, but not sure if he's still around.

 

Are you using any mod manager or manual install? Maybe clean out any stuff in data/texture or data/meshes related to the character and try with a fresh start? The vanilla files should be in the bsa archives anyway.. i think xD

 

 

I manually install, NMM (should be ejected into space, hell shouldn't be made to deal with that piece of poorly written code), I do have WyreBash probably the oldest one around, not bothered to update it lately or use BAIN with it.  Anyhow, I think what I'm seeing right now is from LSAR, as only the women are running into it.  I was hoping to reduce the footprint of the game with using Vanilla but with the UNPB TPBS setup on them, because I really want to get things back to 100% working (and yeah, the children still are handless, guess the little buggers were thieves).  As for me knowing where to look, I only have a few clothing mods (3 or 4), but they're specific, I don't have any replacers running (LSAR probably is the only one, if that can be called that).  It's only happening with women, so probably that being disabled will remove it, but man, wish there was some way other than the CK and Nifscope, to find out all the texture woes of the game.

 

GuruSR.

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Well, unfortunately I'm no expert with that program either. But i somehow managed to come up with that:

 

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btw the purple flower thingies always indicate textures (so says this webpage: http://niftools.sourceforge.net/wiki/NifSkope/Change_texture)

 

The amor in the pic consists of 3 pieces. The armor itself, the additional horn thing on the shoulder and the "UnderwearBody", which is selected. In its TextureSet there seem to be some texture paths, which should point to the correct texture. :smile: (don't ask me what all these NiTi, BS, BSDis things do or actually stand for.. i have no idea xD)

However something else that just came to my mind.. I think its also possible to create texture sets in the ck that could potentially overwrite those in the mesh.. so that could make it more complicated.. 

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