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33 minutes ago, kkiiees said:

I want to save some more space for my Laptop so like the title, Can I delete it after I run Build all in Body Studio ?

 

Yes. Bodyslide and Outfit Studio are entirely optional and not required for any function of Skyrim, mods or not. It's only function is to build custom bodies/armor/clothing in Bodyslide and to manually edit existing meshs in Outfit Studio. That said, if you ever want to change these things you will need to reinstall them. Also, THIS IS IMPORTANT, some mods may REQUIRE you to build the meshes for the game in Bodyslide first before the mod itself will be functional. 

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On 3/6/2025 at 9:29 AM, kkiiees said:

I want to save some more space for my Laptop so like the title, Can I delete it after I run Build all in Body Studio ?

 

Technically you can and @Demonwise brings up some good points. But why would you want to delete it though? Bodyslide and anything you generate should only take up a couple hundred MBs altogether. That's a mere fraction compared to retexture/parallax/DyndoLOD/grass mods. If you're scrounging for space, I think you could do better by removing other things imo.

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3 minutes ago, HentaiGnome said:

 

Technically you can and @Demonwise brings up some good points. But why would you want to delete it though? Bodyslide and anything you generate should only take up a couple hundred MBs altogether. That's a mere fraction compared to retexture/parallax/DyndoLOD/grass mods. If you're scrounging for space, I think you could do better by removing other things imo.

 

This is quite true. There is a free program called WizTree that is a fantastic tool to actually visualize what files and folders on your computer are taking up the most space. If your struggling to free up space then this might help you find those files, folder, pics, vids or whatever else that you may have squirreled away somewhere on your hard drive and forgotten about.

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1 hour ago, Demonwise said:

 

This is quite true. There is a free program called WizTree that is a fantastic tool to actually visualize what files and folders on your computer are taking up the most space. If your struggling to free up space then this might help you find those files, folder, pics, vids or whatever else that you may have squirreled away somewhere on your hard drive and forgotten about.

 

Thanks for the recommendation! Never heard of WizTree so I tried it just now. I was surprised by how quickly it scanned my C drive (I think it was literally less than five seconds!) And I like it shows exactly the areas that are using up the most space. Definitely a useful tool.

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