About This File
These are a few animations I've put together using Blender. Right now it's just three horse animation intended to liven up the non-consensual options for Aroused Creatures. I am by no means an experienced animator and the workflow for this is tortuous so I'm not sure when or if I'll be doing any more.
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For Skyrim Special Edition use SLAL SE Animations by Sailing Rebel [SRB].
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Requirements
SexLab Animation Loader and all of it's requirements.
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Installation
Install with the mod manager of choice (see Known Issues below). Run Generate FNIS for Users. Once in-game go to the SLAL MCM select SRB Creatures, enable the animation and select Register Animations.
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Update
Install over existing installation and run Generate FNIS for Users. Enable new animations in SLAL MCM. New names may not display for existing animations in UI.
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Creature Animations
- SRB (Horse) Horse Rape Doggy - 5 Stages - Aggressive
- SRB (Horse) Horse Rape Doggy 2 - 6 Stages - Aggressive
- SRB (Horse) Horse Rape Missionary - 5 Stages - Aggressive
- SRB (Horse) Horse Cowgirl - 7 Stages - Consensual
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Change Log
SLAL Animation by Sailing Rebel [SRB] v2.00 - 2018-08-09
- Added: One new horse animation: SRB (Horse) Horse Rape Doggy 2 - 6 stages.
- Added: Custom khajiit / argonian tail animation for all stages.
- Changed: Animation naming updated to match current convention.
- Changed: SRB (Horse) Horse Rape Missionary Stage 5 replaced with alternate position that is actually possible for the character to reach from the previous stage.
- Fixed: SRB (Horse) Horse Rape Missionary Stage 3 replaced with alternate animation which should not cause IK glitching.
Known Issues
- An apparent bug in later versions of NMM may prevent proper installation. Renaming the mod file to remove spaces from the name is reported to work around this.
- The animations have been created using UUNP and the nude meshes from the current MNC, all at scale 1.0. Using other meshes and/or not using Even Actor's Height in the SexLab options may result in clipping.
- These animations are not intended to be in any way "realistic."
License
CC BY-SA 4.0