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[HELP] neck seam


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Can anyone help me with a problem i have? I'm using the UNPB body type. For texture i installed http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/6554 and over it I installed the mature skin texture found here (for head and body) http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/32986. After installing those texture I have a neck seam as seen in the picture below. In the sunlight the whole head skin or just the bottom of the neck (depending on what character i'm playing with has a pinkish unnatural shine. i've tried the texture blender for unp with mature skin but there was absolutely no change. on the texture blender someone commanded to change the path in the config file of the texblender in case i have steam installed on another partition. I pointed the new partition in the config file but after that there still was absolutely no change. 

Can anyone please help? does anyone have any idea what's wrong?

 

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Since you use UNPB, try using this tool, it is supported: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/30759

 

Then follow the steps below as displayed on the mod description. Just the body and the head should be the only parts you need to mess with.

 

Do not change the file paths, I personally just dropped all this stuff in my skyrim folder and it worked just fine. The path for the female skin is usually: Data\texture\actors\character\female

 

Blending the Body:

1) Start Texture Blender.
2) Select "Body and Feet" from the first dropdown menu.
3) Select "Color" from the second dropdown menu.
4) Select "UNPBodyColor.png" from the middle.
5) Click on "Preview" to see the outcome. (If the preview shows a black image it will look the same ingame)
6) Click on "Blend Images" to blend it.
7) Repeat step 3 to 6 for "Normal" and "Specular" aswell.

Done!

Blending the Head:

1) Start Texture Blender.
2) Select "Head" from the first dropdown menu.
3) Select "Color" from the second dropdown menu.
4) Select "UNPNeckColor.png" from the middle.
5) Click on "Preview" to see the outcome. (If the preview shows a black image it will look the same ingame)
6) Click on "Blend Images" to blend it.
7) Repeat step 3 to 6 for "Normal" and "Specular" aswell.

Done!

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