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SMP generate for test


Dorabella

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As the title suggests, I'm trying to generate an outfit in SMP.

 

Let's start by saying that, to avoid the typical CTD at startup, to have the possibility of using SMP on my PC (a little old and limited), after a discussion on the subject unearthed on Nexus, I performed the suggested steps, thus avoiding the CTD problem . The suggestion of the discussion says that, SMP should not be installed as a normal mod but, simply copied / pasted.

Following the above instruction, I generated my SMP Body , combining two mods into one (Baka Factory and COSIO) thus effectively transforming a mod into UUNP (BAKA) in CBBE

Basically, I made sure that COSIO was free of various NiStringExtraData, in order to avoid creating any kind of conflict . After that, all I did was replace the BaseShape (UUNP) with the BaseShape CBBE

 

Spoiler

 

Baka Factory SMP 

 

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COSIO 

 

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COSIO SMP

 

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After this operation and various in-game tests, solved the black skin problem, I started experimenting with some creations. I used to start the Fancy Dress outfit, converting it to SMP .

As seen in the video, the parts move following the body. Some parts are projected according to the movement of the body but, I think we can do better. 

In order to avoid ruining the work with inappropriate changes, any suggestions? To achieve this, I used only and exclusively Outfitstudio and Bodyslide

 

 

 

PS:.

 

I've read around, the existence of a mod concerning the "wind". Anyone know anything about it? Would it help in the present case?

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Add wind smp . It also works on Skyrim LE without the need for conversions and / or modifications, even if the mod is for SSE  HDT SMP Wind  . You also need the xml config, which you can find here, below the video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0lwwRjkGwg

 

 

 

 

I noticed that, while the rear part has acquired some movement, the front part is still a bit "rigid", any ideas?

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