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Are there any useful tutorials on texture editing you guys know of -

or is it learning by doing?

 

Last time I tried' date=' the whole skin textures went black.

Hahaha.

 

Ontopic though: I'm really liking the breast shape, but could you give her a bit less waist? Proportionally, you shouldnt have that much of a difference between hips, waist and ribcage. I think.

 

Big ups!

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Learning by doing mostly. There isn't much to it when you're editing. Just make sure to save it in a proper format (dds) and with a compatible compression type (DXT1/3/5/8.8.8 RGB/8.8.8.8 ARGB).

If you're making textures from scratch, that's something else.

You'll need nVidia's DDS plugin if you're using Photoshop. Don't know about GIMP.

 

As for the shape, this mod is really more of a personal preferment. I like 'em skinny :P

 

 

Small update: The shadow problem seems to stem from my new skinning. Apparently I didn't copy it fully between the meshes, so the heavy model doesn't suffer from the same issue. I'm now trying to correct this.

 

I edited that with photoshop + nvidia plugin, but it still turned out black. My external drive with PS and a looooot useful stuff (including all skyrim mods) just vanished into oblivion (heh.)...so I can't try any further the next days.

 

It seems like the format I chose was the wrong one, then.

Thanks for the replies.

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Okay, as I've assumed, the shadow bug really was caused by the new skinning. Looks like Skyrim's renderer doesn't like more than 4 bone weights per vertex.

I've uploaded the fixed nif file for it in the main post, the down side is it has a slightly unseemly fold on the abdomen area when crouching.

 

Anyway, since all these skinning problems started showing up, I've decided to re-skin the whole mesh (seeing as how the skinning wasn't even mine to begin with). And, if I'm gonna do that, might as well do it on the CHSBHC's skeleton, right? :D

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Okay' date=' as I've assumed, the shadow bug really was caused by the new skinning. Looks like Skyrim's renderer doesn't like more than 4 bone weights per vertex.

I've uploaded the fixed nif file for it in the main post, the down side is it has a slightly unseemly fold on the abdomen area when crouching.

 

Anyway, since all these skinning problems started showing up, I've decided to re-skin the whole mesh (seeing as how the skinning wasn't even mine to begin with). And, if I'm gonna do that, might as well do it on the CHSBHC's skeleton, right? :D

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Right! You have my blessing! Go for it! ;)

 

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Sorry everyone, this past week has been hectic, and with my grandmother passing away I hadn't had the time to do much of anything. I'll resume work on this mesh next week. I haven't forgotten about you! :P

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I like CBBEV3v2 to design entire bodies.

 

I like your mod that allows me to keep my body preference and just increase or decrease the breast size.

 

It’s a tossup.

 

Your mod is proving more useful.

 

I hope that soon someone comes up with the Holy Grail body that can morph from flat chest (for loli characters) all the way to triple “H” for just plain silly characters. With this resource you could create an ageing mod that would take you from Teen (or Child) all the way to old age with an animation.

 

That would be cool.

 

Good luck with your update and thank you for your hard work.

 

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Yeah, a re-fitting for all the armors would be fantastic. c: I gave my Khajiit tig ol' bitties, but the Orcish Armor I've got on makes them all small and dull and vanilla. :/ Take your time! But, the sooner, the more aesthetically pleasing! XD

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