StableBot Posted October 7, 2017 Posted October 7, 2017 Female character's body texture turns black after around 30ish minute of playtime. I have done some research and it seem that it's have to do something with my PC running out of VRAM. I have a fairly decent machine with a 4gb r9 290x. I don't have any textures mods that are over 4k. Most are 2k and some are pure vanilla. If this is a VRAM problem. what can I do to fix it? From what I notice, it's only body texture that are part of All-in-one HDT animated pussy mod that are effected. Male and females with another body type, a follower with CBBE or UNP, are okay. I'm using UNPB 7b with SG texture.
leyre Posted October 7, 2017 Posted October 7, 2017 bouncing tits, texture overhaul like smim and rco will eat your vram
StableBot Posted October 8, 2017 Author Posted October 8, 2017 This is not a memory issue, add mipmaps to the textures and the problem will disappear if you do not know how to do it ask the author Add mipmaps to texture? Or adding mipmap's texture to the body mesh?
Dinosaurus Posted October 8, 2017 Posted October 8, 2017 This is not a memory issue, add mipmaps to the textures and the problem will disappear if you do not know how to do it ask the author Is it really not a VRAM issue? True it is not a "regular" RAM/Memory issue.... But... are you sure it is not a VRAM one? Once, long ago, when i had my old computer i would get this black skin issue often, and pretty much all google results suggested it was a VRAM issue (you may know, but to my knowledge VRAM is the "memory" that's "built into" your graphic card). So not the same thing as typical RAM that people speak of. Anyways.. when i upgraded my computer (including getting a graphic card with much more VRAM) this black skin issue disappeared *completely* (i have never had this black skin issue on my new computer), even with the same mods. i did not make "mipmaps", as you say, or do anything else other than upgrade my computer. Sooo, i guess that is why i am curious about if you are right that simply generating mipmaps for the textures giving me issues would have fixed things too.
StableBot Posted October 8, 2017 Author Posted October 8, 2017 This is not a memory issue, add mipmaps to the textures and the problem will disappear if you do not know how to do it ask the author Is it really not a VRAM issue? True it is not a "regular" RAM/Memory issue.... But... are you sure it is not a VRAM one? Once, long ago, when i had my old computer i would get this black skin issue often, and pretty much all google results suggested it was a VRAM issue (you may know, but to my knowledge VRAM is the "memory" that's "built into" your graphic card). So not the same thing as typical RAM that people speak of. Anyways.. when i upgraded my computer (including getting a graphic card with much more VRAM) this black skin issue disappeared *completely* (i have never had this black skin issue on my new computer), even with the same mods. i did not make "mipmaps", as you say, or do anything else other than upgrade my computer. Sooo, i guess that is why i am curious about if you are right that simply generating mipmaps for the textures giving me issues would have fixed things too. I'm pretty sure it's a Vram issue. I think he's telling me to add mipmaps to textures is to optimize it in when in game, thus less usage on the Vram.
Andy14 Posted October 8, 2017 Posted October 8, 2017 Press Shift + F4 when using ENB. This will clear the VRAM.
winny257 Posted October 8, 2017 Posted October 8, 2017 the all famous * black body glitch *! https://www.google.de/search?q=skyrim+black+body+glitch+fix&oq=skyrim+black+body+gl&gs_l=psy-ab.1.1.0i19k1j0i22i30i19k1l2.6724.7361.0.9303.3.3.0.0.0.0.149.410.0j3.3.0....0...1.1.64.psy-ab..0.3.406...33i160k1j0i22i30k1.0.9d1KnogXwBY when this glitch (bug) appeared in my game, then I have saved, that game completely shut down (ended) and then restarted again.but this bug appeared very rare in my game.
StableBot Posted October 8, 2017 Author Posted October 8, 2017 Press Shift + F4 when using ENB. This will clear the VRAM. Will test this out when I encounter it again.
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