lanaya1437 Posted August 29, 2020 Posted August 29, 2020 I'm trying to use Bodyslide with the 3BBB body, and I'm using the Demoniac texture that should be compatible. However, the in game character model (and the preview in Bodyslide and Outfit Studio) have an extremely weird skin texture with hip seams: Searching through forums with people with similar issue, the main culprit is usually a UNP texture over a CBBE body, except I don't use any UNP textures. The skin texture is the same with clothing (as seen in the image) as well as on a nude PC. Bodyslides are 3BBB bodyslides so that shouldn't be a problem. I tried other skin textures but had no luck with any of them. Another potential problem was that Bodyslide and Outfit Studio wasn't looking at the correct Skyrim game data folder, but that wasn't the issue either. This is driving me crazy, I'm not sure what to do here. I'm going to put my modlist here just in case something on there is causing problems and I don't realize it. mod_order.txt
Ma Ri Posted August 29, 2020 Posted August 29, 2020 Whenever I encounter that bug in a CBBE Body, I just reinstall and reconfigure the Demoniac then afterwards it's okay again. I just don't know if this will fix your problem. But now I don't have that kind of bug anymore because I'm using an Equipable Oily Skins.
MainZoe Posted August 29, 2020 Posted August 29, 2020 Try using Fair skin or some other skin like Pure or Bijin and lets see if that fix it.
anjenthedog Posted October 1, 2020 Posted October 1, 2020 This is a problem often encountered when using a UNP-family preset with a CBBE-family body (or in fact, any BHUNP, or UUNP body). (or "outfit"). Bodyslide tries to apply the CBBE texture to it, which fails, as you see. The areas around the hips are screwed up, and the nipples are also misaligned. with the mesh, as is also evidenced in your snapshot. If you're using CBBE, use only CBBE presets. If you're using CBBE-3BBB use CBBE-3BBB presets (although I think you can still get away with CBBE presets). If you're working with BHUNP or a UUNP body, then you'll have to bite your lip, make sure only to export the mesh (to a dummy folder) and then manually drop it into the meshes folder for your unp-family character. PS> by "bite your lip" I mean that if you are gong to tweak the preset, it will take some patience, since you can't see the textures as they will appear in game when using their original BHUNP/UNP/UUNP/etc textures
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