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Shrug64

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So I am new to, well, any mods.

I just started using Bodyslide and Fusion Girl in Fallout 4.  Downloaded some outfits from Nexusmods.  Any shoes/boots which have heels do not work right.  The heels are sunk in to the ground.

Any ideas on how to fix this?

 

Thank you very much.

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2 hours ago, Shrug64 said:

Any ideas on how to fix this?

Yes, apply with Nifskope.

Even though the mini tutorial shows the Skyrim nif, I believe it will work for Fallout as well

 

Step 1 :

Into Nifskope/ File/open and import your nif

 

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Step 2 

Right click to 0Ninode /block/insert/ NiStringExtraData

 

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Step 3

rename string with SDTA

 

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Step 4 

String data , copy/drop this string   [{"name":"NPC", "pos":[0, 0, 5.0]}]  including all parentheses . If the value 0,0,5.0 is not enough, change the number 5 to 8

 

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Step 5

Look number NiStringExtraData you added

 

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Step 6

From 0NiNode ,Double click to Num Extra Data List and insert number string you added (in our case it will be 1)

Double click to green icon for extend the menu

Double click to Extra Data List  None and enter the number of the  NiStringExtraData seen above

 

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When finished, File / Save, to automatically overwrite the nif 

If you use a Bodyslide nif, this procedure will be enough to do it once.
If instead you use the created nif (0 and 1) then the process will be applied to both

 

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