Pickle_Juice Posted December 31, 2021 Posted December 31, 2021 Hello everyone, as the title says. Is it possible? Im using UNP but i kinda want to make a petite preset, but the arms are very think and can't be thinned that much, i want to create a new slider to make the wrist and ankle are thinner. Is it possible? if so, is it possible to make it into a slider that all the outfits and future outfits i have can use it?
ReverendFelix Posted December 31, 2021 Posted December 31, 2021 This is for CBBE but the process should be similar. It's a direct copy of a tutorial I have. Just substitute CBBE with UNP in your mind... Spoiler 1. Install CBBE . 1a. (Recommended) Install Normal Map Options for more variety ("muscles and bigger/smaller breast shapes"), still in CBBE's download page in optional files. 1b. (Optional) Install Diffuse Map Options for even more variety ("clean or dirty skin, pubic hair variations, and nipple choices"). 2. Install ONE of CBBE-compatible body textures found here . 2a. I'm currently using Fair Skin Complexion (for CBBE) and then let the CBBE-compatible body textures overwrite the files. 3. Install CBBE related outfits (mostly bodyslide compatible) found here . 4. Install Bodyslide and Outfit Studio . 5. A lot of choice here! Install CBBE Presets Compendium . 5a. (Optional) and of course my body preset here and here. and many more on nexus! Now we need to generate clothes and armor with the preset of your choice. 6. Open the Bodyslide and Outfit Studio (You need first to search the location with details can be found in the mod's description, and then launch). 7. On top left, "Outfit/Body", choose CBBE Body (static) OR CBBE Body Physics (if you want Physics). 8. On top left, "Preset", choose whatever preset you want to use for your player (if female) and female NPCs. You can edit the presets and create your own CBBE-based body type. Don't forget to "Save As" 9. On bottom left, click "Batch build". By this time you must have all the armor mods already installed. If you later add more CBBE clothes/armors, you just need to load the group of said outfit and then batch build. Also, vanilla armor/clothes will match whatever preset you choose. You don't need mod for vanilla armor/clothes in CBBE. If you want to have Physics, don't forget to choose the physics option during batch build process.
Pickle_Juice Posted December 31, 2021 Author Posted December 31, 2021 29 minutes ago, ReverendFelix said: This is for CBBE but the process should be similar. It's a direct copy of a tutorial I have. Just substitute CBBE with UNP in your mind... Reveal hidden contents 1. Install CBBE . 1a. (Recommended) Install Normal Map Options for more variety ("muscles and bigger/smaller breast shapes"), still in CBBE's download page in optional files. 1b. (Optional) Install Diffuse Map Options for even more variety ("clean or dirty skin, pubic hair variations, and nipple choices"). 2. Install ONE of CBBE-compatible body textures found here . 2a. I'm currently using Fair Skin Complexion (for CBBE) and then let the CBBE-compatible body textures overwrite the files. 3. Install CBBE related outfits (mostly bodyslide compatible) found here . 4. Install Bodyslide and Outfit Studio . 5. A lot of choice here! Install CBBE Presets Compendium . 5a. (Optional) and of course my body preset here and here. and many more on nexus! Now we need to generate clothes and armor with the preset of your choice. 6. Open the Bodyslide and Outfit Studio (You need first to search the location with details can be found in the mod's description, and then launch). 7. On top left, "Outfit/Body", choose CBBE Body (static) OR CBBE Body Physics (if you want Physics). 8. On top left, "Preset", choose whatever preset you want to use for your player (if female) and female NPCs. You can edit the presets and create your own CBBE-based body type. Don't forget to "Save As" 9. On bottom left, click "Batch build". By this time you must have all the armor mods already installed. If you later add more CBBE clothes/armors, you just need to load the group of said outfit and then batch build. Also, vanilla armor/clothes will match whatever preset you choose. You don't need mod for vanilla armor/clothes in CBBE. If you want to have Physics, don't forget to choose the physics option during batch build process. Thanks for the reply, but i think i didn't asked properly. What i meant is if anyone knows if its possible to create a whole new slider to use in all my current and new outfits, lets say that i want to make a slider that makes ankles and wrists thinner, is it possible to create a whole new slider that can make wrists and ankles thinner?
ReverendFelix Posted January 1, 2022 Posted January 1, 2022 8. On top left, "Preset", choose whatever preset you want to use for your player (if female) and female NPCs. You can edit the presets and create your own CBBE-based body type. Don't forget to "Save As" 9. On bottom left, click "Batch build". By this time you must have all the armor mods already installed. If you later add more CBBE clothes/armors, you just need to load the group of said outfit and then batch build. Also, vanilla armor/clothes will match whatever preset you choose. You don't need mod for vanilla armor/clothes in CBBE. If you want to have Physics, don't forget to choose the physics option during batch build process.
ReverendFelix Posted January 1, 2022 Posted January 1, 2022 If you want to develop it further, you'll need to use outfit studio. Really, I suggest getting a good default built, then use racemenu to customize your character's personal body shape further, in game.
venomr Posted January 3, 2022 Posted January 3, 2022 You can type negative values into the sliders if you want to go below zero or above 100. You can create a custom slider if you use the outfit studio. Basically you perform your morphs in the outfit studio and then set that as the base shape. Then you use the "create new slider" and give it a name. Now mask the body, and then choose "mask affected vertices" to store the values to the new slider you named. Now export the slider data. Now that slider can be imported added to the normal UNP body you use and will show up along all the other sliders.
shadowzedX Posted January 8, 2022 Posted January 8, 2022 I think you have to use outfit studio to make sliders for each cloth As far as I know, there is no batch method
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