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Any BBP or TBBP tutorial?


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Any tutorial out there that can help me convert non BBP/TBBP Clothes to BBP/TBBP enabled?

 

Tips, websites, link that might help works too.

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If you have a nude body or existing armor with the butt already working for animations you can skin wrap the butt area and it should work. If there's no nude or armored version of that model with bounce you need to go and manually weight the vertices in that area to the left and right butt bone. If you have animations with butt bones already being used then once you take it to the game it should work fine. Is there any specific body you are trying to convert for or is it just a bunch of different ones?

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No i meant adding BBP or TBBP on breast , im not ready to tackle butt bounce yet for skyrim  :P lol.

 

I already have a body that is weighted what i want to know is how to i enable bbp/tbbp on a non bbp/tbbp clothing/armor.

 

is it the same? I weight the body and the clothing in blender? or do i need Max?

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Yeah it is setup the same way. If you want to get a jelly like bounce similar the one in the gifs by dragonfly you need to weight your vertices to L\R breast and L\R breast01. You should be able to skinwrap if you have a model otherwise you have to go the manual route as mentioned before. The stiff bounce like on the chsbhc skeleton is that way because only L\R breast are used, so if you are gonna get anything more detailed you will want to use atleast 2 of the bones in the chain. Blender or max should work, but you'll have to learn how to weight paint or do each vertex manually. Look at the models that have the bounce already working and you should be able to get a general idea of how much each vertex is weighted.

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look at youtube seach 3ds max nightasy tutorials, that is helping me alot.

Thanks ill look in to it, i knew there is now way it doesnt need 3ds max lol.

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