draginass1968 Posted November 24, 2014 Share Posted November 24, 2014 Is there a guide to installing skeleton and TBBP animations out there? I use CBBE v3 and Bodyslide. If there is a guide out there please let me know and a link to it if possible would be great. Thanks in advance. Link to comment
gvman3670 Posted November 24, 2014 Share Posted November 24, 2014 Do you want "TBBP animations" or do you want HDT physics? There is a difference, but a TBBP body/skeleton will work for HDT as well. Link to comment
draginass1968 Posted November 24, 2014 Author Share Posted November 24, 2014 That is what I am trying to figure out. As I said I have CBBE v3 and Bodyslide. Now I am trying to figure out what I need next and what I do not need. I have the problem in my game of my characters breast and butt jiggling violently all the time and I am trying to fix it. Link to comment
Mewwt Posted November 24, 2014 Share Posted November 24, 2014 This is the method I always use, and works. I'll point out I mess up things. A lot.  1) Get rid of everything you previously had, just to make sure we don't mess up anything  2) Get CBBE and install it: http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/2666/?  3) Get XP32's maximum skeleton extended: http://www.loverslab.com/files/file/676-xp32-maximum-skeleton-extended/ -If using NMM, let it overwrite anything it asks you to  4) Get TBBP and install it: http://www.loverslab.com/topic/9289-rel-new-updates-nov-28th-tender-bbp-a-new-bbp-simulation/ 4.1) Also HDT, completely optional, you already have all requisites and doesn't hurt to have it: http://www.loverslab.com/topic/25488-hdt-physics-extension-v1428-latest/ 4.1.1) I could be wrong, and don't know shit about this, but it could ask you to replace skeleton_female.hkx. Just saying. I know that file is important and related to the stuff that makes breasts bouncybouncy and skeletons. Just pointing it out.  5) Your load order should end like this (from first to last) -> HDT, CBBE, TBBP, XPMS  6) Run FNIS Link to comment
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