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I've had the vanilla feet load before and it looked ridiculous (and ugly). To fix the foot issue I place this... http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/37022/? ...after the SG Textures in the load order. And the feet are better modeled anyway.

 

Sometimes the hands/feet can be loaded wrong because of the character's race and the way file paths are set up. If you're using anything besides a vanilla race (Nord is the most trouble free) then go into that race's folder and add the meshes/textures yourself.

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I have gotten the ugly foot thing before and it even seemed to have a dark line down the side in some lighting. But after adding feminine feet it's fixed. Still not sure what the problem was.

 

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Im curious if I am running into the same problems now after going through this thread. I found a work around to getting my neck seam not as bad (setting Anisotropic filtering on my GPU settings to x2. I know ENBs tell you not to do this, but F it helped) , but I do have the same problems with hands. Thing is, Im using Vanilla races such as Imperial and Nord. Nord had the worst seams for me. It pretty much persisted throughout UNPB and Sevenbase until i did the anisotropic filtering thing.

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Its possible that your vanila game is ignoring the body replacer meshes so your feet and hands won't load they will stay vanila this could just be some weird bug that happens or skyrim just dosen't like your meshes. So I'm going to do a true Uninstall as last I deleted everything but skyrim and its dlcs if this dosen't fix then as Gvman has suggested you could just get other replacer which I'm guessing should fix it. If not I'll look through my folders and maybe see if I can figure out how to fix it but it might be a long time before I can figure it out.

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Good luck. I actually did something similar (uninstall and reinstall) when i was having the neck seam problem but no dust. It makes me wonder if maybe something in my computer just wasn't set right as its pretty much not seen by very many people.

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Ya thanks well Once i finish that if nothing changes I'll go back to cbbe and see if it does that as well. But I'll try everything I can and figure out why its not loading

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Can you, Raynark, and someone who isn't having this issue post their ini settings for both Pref and skyrim? I know its silly, but I want to see If maybe im missing something in there.

 

edit: Seems someone a long time ago had an issue similar to the ones ive seen: http://www.loverslab.com/uploads/monthly_08_2013/post-164197-0-12763800-1375577906.png

 

anyone figure out the cause?

Sorry about that ya I'll get my ini and pref up shouldn't be any different then what I had before also I discovered a new thing switch to 2k body textures and everything the horrible seams when away mind you I had to use the wet hands and what else to fix it but it works the neck seam is still noticeable in the back but I usually have long hair and npcs don't bother me. However When I went back to cbbe all my neck seam issues were gone So I think this might just be a unpb problem which means I need to go test the unp body with sg and see if it has the same issue just to make sure its just the unpb.

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I'm using the latest body with unpb troublemakers 2.1.7 tbbp which comes with every mesh. Which head mesh would I need to use I'm guessing ran is not compatible with unp. Also the other mesh issues are for the hands and feet. I did also try that body and got a neck seam issue also with feet and hands. I checked in the skyrim folder to see if the meshes are installed which they are but oddly and for some weird reason skyrim just loads the vanilla hand and feet meshes 

 

Here a example of the vanila hands being loaded

 

OMG i have same issue as you but i use CBBE.  it's driving me nuts.

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