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Armor Help! (Please)


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Hello,  I'm looking for any info on how I could get these outfits from another game into Skyrim. I have seen other people are able and capable of doing so. I was wondering how would I go about porting these outfits into the game. This game is not as popular, even though it should be. It is called Age of Wushu. It has several versions of it. (Age of Wushu, Age of Wulin, Age of Kungfu, 9yin, etc.)  It's mainly popular in China. Anyway's it is a game I've found myself loving and I love the outfits a lot, called Lores. There are a lot of lores but I like these ones a lot. So I was hoping someone could tell me possibly what type of programs I'd need to port these into Skyrim. 

 

 

 

 

 

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First you'd need a way to unpack the textures and meshes from the original game. IF it is moddable, I'm sure this has already been figured out... so that's some time on Google trying to find that. 

Second, you need a program like 3DS Max or Blender to get those meshes and textures mapped properly for import to Skyrim, and adjusted to a female body for Skyrim (A painful process, sometimes)

Third you have to convert the textures to .dds format, and the meshes to .nif format (NifSkope for the nif files, GIMP or Photoshop for the .dds)

Then you have to actually import them by putting the outfits into the game with CK. 

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The game isn't moddable. It's a mmorpg, so most would be banned if caught with mods.  I've Googled around to see if anyone had found a way to take the models from the game but I had no luck.  I've even looked inside the games files but I can't figure out what files would even be holding the textures or meshes. I've never done any of this before so yeah. @_@ Have no clue what I'd even be looking for.

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Normally the only way to unpack files from an MMO is to have the software it was packaged with, and that is usually protected quite well. 

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