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I've been trying to get Fill her Up or a pregnancy mod to work for ages, but I'm really at a loss for how to get it working. I have had it work a few times, but caused weird tearing and now I can't seem to get even that. Is anyone able to help? I'm pretty new at messing around with bodies, and could really use a bit of a walkthrough to get it working.

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7 hours ago, TemporaryBarnacle said:

I've been trying to get Fill her Up or a pregnancy mod to work for ages, but I'm really at a loss for how to get it working. I have had it work a few times, but caused weird tearing and now I can't seem to get even that. Is anyone able to help? I'm pretty new at messing around with bodies, and could really use a bit of a walkthrough to get it working.

The basis is a body that has a belly node. I think all the bodies that can be generated in BodySlide already have a belly node in the base. If you are using an older body, it is possible that it does not have a belly node. The next step is to have clothes and armor installed that have a belly node. Again, if you use clothing or armor without a belly node, the pregnancy belly will not work. Of course, it also depends on the skeleton you use.

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So, basic UUNP/CBBE bodies have body nodes that mods can use for scaling (with Nioverride I think?). However some bodies like BHUNP have different body nodes that not all mods are configured to use. So the best way is to use Bodymorphs instead.

 

 

For that, you need to create your body in bodyslide with the generate morphs option checked. You might want to get SLIF, and patches for the mods you use to work with it (the SLIF download page has some, other than that Google helps).

 

 

Then you install it, set the Nioverride values in it to 0, and instead set all the Morphs category to whatever amount you want your body to scale to when it changes because of any scaling mods. This means that instead of using Nioverride, every mod will instead use Morphs, which work with any body.

 

 

Here's a comment that explains it a bit more clearly. SLIF is a bit complicated to use at first, but once you understand how it works it's rather simple.

 

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