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Delicious CBBE 3BA Preset

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A Bodyslide preset with some tasty curves. ❤️

 

This preset comes with a low weight and a high weight. If you think the curves on your character are too much, then you can turn the weight down by going into the character creation menu and adjusting the weight slider.

 

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Requirements

 

Bodyslide

 

CBBE 3BA

 

My mods are only uploaded to Nexus or LoversLab. If they are anywhere else, then they were uploaded without my permission. Schaken Mods, I'm looking at you.

 

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  • Submitted
    10/16/2025
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  • Requirements
    See description for links.
  • Regular Edition Compatible
    Not Applicable
  • Install Instructions

    To install, use your method of choice. To use, open Bodyslide, and you'll find drop-down menus in the top-left corner. Click the bottom one, and you'll see your presets. It's going to be labelled "Delicious." Select it, and then batch build everything by clicking the button in the bottom-left corner. Alternatively, you can build whatever to this preset.

 

Posted
On 10/24/2025 at 8:30 AM, Cream_sicle said:

@RedHeadAngel That first gif is mesmerizing, especially with that round bell bottom ass! 🤩 Great work! Btw how do you make your gifs?

 

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Sorry for the late reply. Those pics look amazing. 😊

Posted
22 minutes ago, Cream_sicle said:

Thanks! ☺️ 

How do you do your gifs btw?

It's a bit of a process. First, record a video in-game. If you're on Windows, you can screen-record stuff by pressing Win+Alt+R. Then, use video editing to edit it so that when the gif loops, it looks clean. Also, make sure the video is as short as possible, for reasons that I'll explain later. The one I used for the first gif is just under 2 seconds. I use ClipChamp because it's free. Once the video looks good, export it at either 720p or 1080p. Again, this will be important later. After that, upload the video here to make it a gif. Just drag your video file to the dotted box, and it'll upload. After that, scroll down and adjust your settings. I like it being set to 800px, 33 FPS, and FFMPEG. Once that's done, click the blue button that says "Covert to gif!" Once it's done, look at the file size below your gif and make sure it's below 8.5mb. You'll see why in a bit. If it is, click the save icon to save it to your stuff. Now, because uploading images and gifs here is so finicky, I recommend making an imgbox account, which is also free. This will allow you to copy the links of your stuff and paste them here. That's how I do it. The downside is that you can only upload files to imgbox that are 10mb. However, as long as you follow the steps I provided (the video I did for the first gif is less than 2 seconds long), it's not a problem. That gif was only 7.43mb.

 

This seems like a lot, but it's a lot easier than it sounds, especially once you get used to it. You got this! 😘

 

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Posted
24 minutes ago, RedHeadAngel said:

It's a bit of a process. First, record a video in-game. If you're on Windows, you can screen-record stuff by pressing Win+Alt+R. Then, use video editing to edit it so that when the gif loops, it looks clean. Also, make sure the video is as short as possible, for reasons that I'll explain later. The one I used for the first gif is just under 2 seconds. I use ClipChamp because it's free. Once the video looks good, export it at either 720p or 1080p. Again, this will be important later. After that, upload the video here to make it a gif. Just drag your video file to the dotted box, and it'll upload. After that, scroll down and adjust your settings. I like it being set to 800px, 33 FPS, and FFMPEG. Once that's done, click the blue button that says "Covert to gif!" Once it's done, look at the file size below your gif and make sure it's below 8.5mb. You'll see why in a bit. If it is, click the save icon to save it to your stuff. Now, because uploading images and gifs here is so finicky, I recommend making an imgbox account, which is also free. This will allow you to copy the links of your stuff and paste them here. That's how I do it. The downside is that you can only upload files to imgbox that are 10mb. However, as long as you follow the steps I provided (the video I did for the first gif is less than 2 seconds long), it's not a problem. That gif was only 7.43mb.

 

This seems like a lot, but it's a lot easier than it sounds, especially once you get used to it. You got this! 😘

 

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Ok, thank you! This is the informative in-depth explanation that I’ve been looking for!  🥹

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