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Kenvarus

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So is there any way to change the default breast size for npc's either in racemenu or via bodyslide? cause everyone is defaulting to what looks like a double d cup and its bugging the crap out of me, i like b/c cups... any rate point being i would like to make it so they all default to c cup, or make them generate size randomly for realizm, i would be good with either

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Scaling is urly if compare to bodyslide so as Forgottenwaltz say use racemenu's bodygen. Its not too hard to use and result are fantastic. If you use UNP, NPC can even be different bodytipes.

 

here description from racemenu page.

 

There is now new syntax to the previous feature to allow randomization of all actors of a particular gender.
To setup an initial BodyGen file you need to create two ini files at:
meshes/actors/character/BodyGenData/%MOD_FILENAME_WITH_EXT%/
morphs.ini
templates.ini
The templates file outlines BodyMorphs by name
Here is a sample:
Sevenbase=7B High@1.0 | 7B Bombshell High@1.0 | 7B Natural High@1.0 | 7B Cleavage High@1.0 | 7B Bcup High@1.0
Breasts=BreastSH@1.0 | BreastSSH@2.0, Breast@1.0, BreastCleavage@0.1:1.0, BreastGravity@0.1:1.0

The morphs file defines what morphs should be available to what ActorBases, here is an example:
Skyrim.esm|F62F0=Sevenbase,Breasts

For the new All feature, this would say:
All|Female=Sevenbase,Breasts

Make sure you have empty new lines at the end of your ini files.
If you have explicit overrides in other mods they will overwrite by load order, so if you have all in an earlier mod, then have one explicit in a later mod, the ActorBase will use the later setting.

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Scaling is urly if compare to bodyslide so as Forgottenwaltz say use racemenu's bodygen. Its not too hard to use and result are fantastic. If you use UNP, NPC can even be different bodytipes.

 

here description from racemenu page.

 

There is now new syntax to the previous feature to allow randomization of all actors of a particular gender.

To setup an initial BodyGen file you need to create two ini files at:

meshes/actors/character/BodyGenData/%MOD_FILENAME_WITH_EXT%/

morphs.ini

templates.ini

The templates file outlines BodyMorphs by name

Here is a sample:

Sevenbase=7B High@1.0 | 7B Bombshell High@1.0 | 7B Natural High@1.0 | 7B Cleavage High@1.0 | 7B Bcup High@1.0

Breasts=BreastSH@1.0 | BreastSSH@2.0, Breast@1.0, BreastCleavage@0.1:1.0, BreastGravity@0.1:1.0

 

The morphs file defines what morphs should be available to what ActorBases, here is an example:

Skyrim.esm|F62F0=Sevenbase,Breasts

 

For the new All feature, this would say:

All|Female=Sevenbase,Breasts

 

Make sure you have empty new lines at the end of your ini files.

If you have explicit overrides in other mods they will overwrite by load order, so if you have all in an earlier mod, then have one explicit in a later mod, the ActorBase will use the later setting.

 

Not straight easy!

And what happens if you make a mistake?

I think with this method one should have a little experience.

I could not use this method, because to the first, I have no experience and to the second, no racemenu use.  ;)

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Scaling is urly if compare to bodyslide so as Forgottenwaltz say use racemenu's bodygen. Its not too hard to use and result are fantastic. If you use UNP, NPC can even be different bodytipes.

 

Not straight easy!

And what happens if you make a mistake?

I think with this method one should have a little experience.

I could not use this method, because to the first, I have no experience and to the second, no racemenu use.  ;)

 

 

Mistake? well... we all doom then...  

:) dont override you save file until you satisfy and you be ok. no racemenu? well... its your choice but many have it so why not use it fully? difference between scale and bodyslide method is too great to even put it in same basket. 

too hard or just lazy to make template base on your taste well use someone else, as i remember here on sexlab was topic with very good guide and files to just download and put in MO and you done.

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Not straight easy!

And what happens if you make a mistake?

I think with this method one should have a little experience.

I could not use this method, because to the first, I have no experience and to the second, no racemenu use.  ;)

If you're unwilling to try something new, why the hell are you even on this web site?  Everyone here has tried something they had no experience with at one time or another. First you research. Yeah, there's a lot to read, but start someplace like with Racemenu and BodyGen. Of all the things on this site that COULD break your game, this is NOT one of them. Jump in, have fun.

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Not straight easy!

And what happens if you make a mistake?

I think with this method one should have a little experience.

I could not use this method, because to the first, I have no experience and to the second, no racemenu use.  ;)

If you're unwilling to try something new, why the hell are you even on this web site?  Everyone here has tried something they had no experience with at one time or another. First you research. Yeah, there's a lot to read, but start someplace like with Racemenu and BodyGen. Of all the things on this site that COULD break your game, this is NOT one of them. Jump in, have fun.

 

 

Yes much to read! :)

Especially if you understand almost nothing, not everyone is blessed the English language to dominate!

Unfortunately, I can not English and then one make very quickly a mistake, so I'm careful.

Why should I not be on this site, that I do not really understand now?

If I am not welcome here, then I should inform a friend of mine, You should know He is a moderator. ;)

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