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Post by dogonporch on Jul 3, 2016 8:44:21 GMT
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Post by dogonporch on Jul 4, 2016 4:55:11 GMT
Uploaded a fix...esp only...for a merged Qarl's Harvest/More Fruits...both must be installed...one esp. If you've been to Cheydinhal before with Qarl's Harvest active, you'll need a fresh save or your apples will be misplaced.
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Post by Sniffles on Jul 4, 2016 6:17:21 GMT
It's not the apples that worry me, it's those cantaloupes.
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Post by dogonporch on Jul 4, 2016 7:48:58 GMT
It's not the apples that worry me, it's those cantaloupes. Never pictured Vilja the "Kate Moss" type.
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Post by valandril on Jul 22, 2016 10:49:27 GMT
Oh, that's kind of awesome. I don't suppose there's a nevernude option, though? Presumably you have to wear special armour/clothes for the body shape to show up, when you/Vilja/etc isn't swanning around in her smalls? I just want legions of cute chubby girls running around kicking monster butt...
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Post by dogonporch on Jul 22, 2016 15:59:11 GMT
The various body models seen in my screenies are now all part of the later versions of Set Body. There are various versions...some already BBB ready (like the linked version). Requirements are listed. Oblivion bodies have come a long way from the early days. You can get pretty much anything you want including anatomically correct...inside and out...working wombs, etc. Virtual pregnancy and what-not...males too...lol. The individual files for Speedbuster's BBW body model are in my previous post.
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Post by Sniffles on Jul 24, 2016 1:45:47 GMT
I'm almost certain that when Emma posts a 'Massive Upgrades' to one of her house mods, those butts and boobs aren't quite what she had in mind. Though they certain fit the 'massive' term.
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Post by dogonporch on Jul 24, 2016 6:31:11 GMT
I'm almost certain that when Emma posts a 'Massive Upgrades' to one of her house mods, those butts and boobs aren't quite what she had in mind. Though they certain fit the 'massive' term. In Oblivion, Vilja is so obsessed with her weight and her diet that it is pretty obvious to us that she is no mere wisp of a girl. But, to each their own and all that. In the screen shot section at Nexus, you can see that most teenage boys and such choose to make Vilja some sort of Elven super model. Puleeese...have a sweet cake.
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Post by Sniffles on Jul 24, 2016 8:32:11 GMT
Yups. The adolescent fixation foo foo. It's sort of bizarre in that it's un-anatomical extreme. You can be that bulgy but it's called fat and it sags and droops. Squishy is sort on those lines but anatomical. Think a shorter stocky version of Serena Williams.And people with a BMI like in those pics, about 30, tend to waddle.
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Post by valandril on Jul 24, 2016 8:34:51 GMT
I know *plenty* of dainty, slim women IRL who are just as worried about their weight/diet as Vilja - in fact, often more so than the actually fat women (who have, by my age, usually realised that dieting is nonsense and they have better things to focus on...) (Tbh that's one of the few things I am less keen on with Vilja - she just doesn't strike me as the sort of girl to give a damn about the size of her bum.)
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Post by valandril on Jul 24, 2016 8:36:56 GMT
Yups. The adolescent fixation foo foo. It's sort of bizarre in that it's un-anatomical extreme. You can be that bulgy but it's called fat and it sags and droops. Squishy is sort on those lines but anatomical. Think a shorter stocky version of Serena Williams.And people with a BMI like in those pics, about 30, tend to waddle. Nonsense, I'm fatter than that *and* have mobility issues and I don't waddle, nor even especially sag or droop. Good grief. Actual humans exist who are that sort of size and shape, you know.
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Post by Sniffles on Jul 24, 2016 8:52:17 GMT
Yups. The adolescent fixation foo foo. It's sort of bizarre in that it's un-anatomical extreme. You can be that bulgy but it's called fat and it sags and droops. Squishy is sort on those lines but anatomical. Think a shorter stocky version of Serena Williams.And people with a BMI like in those pics, about 30, tend to waddle. Nonsense, I'm fatter than that *and* have mobility issues and I don't waddle, nor even especially sag or droop. Good grief. Actual humans exist who are that sort of size and shape, you know. What's your BMI?
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Post by valandril on Jul 24, 2016 8:58:21 GMT
Nonsense, I'm fatter than that *and* have mobility issues and I don't waddle, nor even especially sag or droop. Good grief. Actual humans exist who are that sort of size and shape, you know. What's your BMI? I'm not about to get into the specifics of my fatness on an internet thread about a house mod, thanks.
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Post by Sniffles on Jul 24, 2016 9:01:38 GMT
With the exception of trained ballet dancers and some other athletes, we all have some degree of waddle walk. The degree a person points his/her toes out to the side. 0 degrees, perfect balance and coordination. Watch an athlete's feet like Serena Williams. Able to shift from zero out past 45 degrees effortlessly.
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Post by valandril on Jul 24, 2016 9:07:40 GMT
Well, thinking about it, I'm probably actually more careful about my gait than average because if I'm not, I get seriously bad pains in my hips (the disability came before the fat) but if anything I'm more (but only very slightly) pigeon-toed (feet pointing inwards). But my gait hasn't changed much, if at all, since the weight gain, it hasn't made much difference to how I walk at all, really - there's more of me to move around, but it doesn't really *feel* like it, if you see what I mean?
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