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How to make Follower not glare at main character?


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use a idle pose and they wont look at you.

 

you can do this by open console, select your folower, and than issue command:

 

sae "name animation pose"

 

without quotes

Posted

use a idle pose? How?

I set my follower with spell like pretty pose,pin up pose
every time I must find the way or keep distance from follower for take pictures
some angle it can do but mostly I end up not have picture like it should be

Posted

use a idle pose and they wont look at you.

 

you can do this by open console, select your folower, and than issue command:

 

sae "name animation pose"

 

without quotes

 

could you please write example for that

if my follower name name "Nel" then what should i do?

 

Posted

use the " tai " command to freeze her AI. Or at least I think its tai or tc not sure which.

 

I always use tai command but the real problem is the eyes of follower

event the movement stop the eyes still glare to main character whatever you go

 

Posted

its with the console open.

 

you select with mouse any NPC you wish, even your char, and than type the command:

 

tai     <<<<<<<<(this wil toggle AI (ON/OFF))

 

than

 

sae "animation name"    <<<<<(this will send animation event to the target NPC or to your char if its the target)

 

 

Posted

its with the console open.

 

you select with mouse any NPC you wish, even your char, and than type the command:

 

tai     <<<<<<<<(this wil toggle AI (ON/OFF))

 

than

 

sae "animation name"    <<<<<(this will send animation event to the target NPC or to your char if its the target)

 

thank you,i will try it :)

Posted

tai command on any npc work like a charm :D
also you can use expression on NPC in the same way

now i can pose npc and player at each other without npc glare the eyes on main character :shy:

 


eyes_on_me_by_paji295-d7atifx.jpg

 

 

thank you @Nshell

I mark you comment as "mark Solved"

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