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Post by dogonporch on Aug 15, 2016 21:43:59 GMT
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Post by dogonporch on Aug 15, 2016 21:58:07 GMT
Eh, I'm not against nudity, it's just not something I want in my own game, not least because my teen sometimes watches me play and would point and laugh if I was changing my character's clothes and a nipple was on view. As I say, I have Robert's male (not the 'flapping in the wind' option - it even has a SELECTION of pants!) and EVE's version of HGEC (which has more options with pants on), far nicer than the vanilla bodies and with none of that hideous "grubby cloth diaper" look for the chaps. There's not a whole lot of time when anyone's in their undies in my game, but e.g. if I'm swimming with Vilja and Arren then Vilja wears her swimsuit and Arren, er, well, I tell him to take everything off and he does for a bit and then when my back's turned he's got his 'leisure suit' back on... Also after the Sanguine quest, I'll generally stick with running around in my pants (which, yes, admittedly that quest makes sense if you're genuinely stark bollock naked rather than mysterious permaknickers being intact - immersion and all that) until I get back to his shrine... But my personal preference is that, unless I suppose I was playing someone who'd completely denude enemies for the lulz (like during one of the quests on my last playthrough my character was REALLY ANNOYED with whoever it was she was fighting - might have been Mannimarco's minions - and so she stripped all of them bare - except for their pants/diapers because I wasn't about to faff around changing my mods just for that), if I strip a fallen enemy of their armour, I don't have to see their dangly parts. Well, if you have kids around, that's understandable. My approach to Oblivion has always been carrot/stick. For a mod to remain in the load-order, it has to actually do something as part of the game/sim. This applies to nudity, as well. There's no point running around half naked or otherwise unless there are consequences and rewards for doing so. There are mods that address this...or undress this as it were...heh. So if you view Oblivion as a movie...well, there's romance as well as action. As much or as little as you see fit.
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Post by valandril on Aug 15, 2016 22:01:33 GMT
Far as I understand it, meshes are what decide pants or flapping, not textures.
I've downloaded those textures I think but I wasn't overly keen on the installer exe thing (if it's the mod I think), I don't see what's wrong with a BAIN or OMOD, and I saw a few people saying it was a pain to uninstall if they didn't like it.
I'm happy enough with the Natural Faces/Facial Textures combination I have, the last body texture I installed made my character's boobs all glittery, which was fetching but out of character.
Thanks for the suggestion though, I'm sure others will like it!
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Post by dogonporch on Aug 15, 2016 22:08:47 GMT
No...it's dead simple, actually. The textures are kept in a swap folder and you use the install tool to choose the skin type du jour. Removal is simple: delete if you don't like it....folders...there is no esp. It's not a registry altering type of installer....just this texture for that texture. There is glossy setting in there, but the face never glosses properly so it can look odd. For oily screen shots, I guess. But, the skin is perfect for the fairer types...like Vilja.
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Post by valandril on Aug 15, 2016 22:13:41 GMT
No...it's dead simple, actually. The textures are kept in a swap folder and you use the install tool to choose the skin type du jour. Removal is simple: delete if you don't like it....folders...esp. It's not a registry altering type of installer....just this texture for that texture. There is glossy setting in there, but the face never glosses properly so it can look odd. For oily screen shots, I guess. But, the skin is perfect for the fairer types...like Vilja. Ah, fair enough! I was playing as a fairly dark-skinned bananamer, sorry, Altmer, so whichever skin it was (I think it was when I tried that seamless equipment mod/set of mods which made everyone's heads look funny and did nothing for neck seams, but I could be wrong) looked decidedly strange with the shiny effect.
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Post by dogonporch on Aug 15, 2016 22:17:06 GMT
Meshes indeed handle the shape of things...hmmmm an old HG Wells novel. There are more types available than one might imagine. Serious work for an entire school of modders.
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Post by dogonporch on Aug 15, 2016 22:21:17 GMT
No...it's dead simple, actually. The textures are kept in a swap folder and you use the install tool to choose the skin type du jour. Removal is simple: delete if you don't like it....folders...esp. It's not a registry altering type of installer....just this texture for that texture. There is glossy setting in there, but the face never glosses properly so it can look odd. For oily screen shots, I guess. But, the skin is perfect for the fairer types...like Vilja. Ah, fair enough! I was playing as a fairly dark-skinned bananamer, sorry, Altmer, so whichever skin it was (I think it was when I tried that seamless equipment mod/set of mods which made everyone's heads look funny and did nothing for neck seams, but I could be wrong) looked decidedly strange with the shiny effect. The problem there is that you'd need to get into Nifskope or Blender and set the glossiness of the skin that comes with the clothes themselves. Not that hard...but tedious.
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Post by valandril on Aug 15, 2016 22:26:56 GMT
Ah, no, this was even in underwear, the full set up covers heads/faces, bodies and vanilla/some modded clothing/armour, but somehow it just didn't do the no neck seams which is rather the point, and I didn't like the heads (I don't use OCO, and I think the inclusion of vanilla-like heads is a bit half-hearted.)
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Post by blockhead on Aug 15, 2016 22:29:29 GMT
bananamer, sorry, Altmer,
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Post by dogonporch on Aug 15, 2016 22:32:28 GMT
Heads are the trickiest things to mod...especially when they start moving eyes around and such.
I keep it simple with Cobl, Abriael and Blood Elves...that's plenty of variation. Plus, the stock heads are great...just you need the CS to truly get at all the sliders easily all at once.
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Post by dogonporch on Aug 15, 2016 22:34:20 GMT
bananamer, sorry, Altmer, Better than being accosted by a Bosmer.
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Post by Sniffles on Aug 15, 2016 22:42:59 GMT
Oh lordy, as the owner of some fairly large breasts, breathing does not make your breasts bounce/flap up and down like that (1:20) and frankly if it did, it would be painful... You know how dudes wince if they see someone get kicked in the nuts? Similar feeling watching the latter half of that video. (See also a video I watched where the person's Skyrim character was wearing steel armour (albeit skimpified) and I swear to god her boobs were swaying in the breeze like balloons...) Still, I like the actual breathing part, will check out the mod! After going through more breast festish mods that I care to think about, anti gravity mammaries ad infinitum and nauseum, I happened entirely accidentally on an appearance that actually was tasteful and looked darned good. Unfortunately it was for Fallout 3 and FNV, a mod consisting only of meshes and textures, for the Type3 Body V3dot5. The bodies in that mod were typical bulbous messes but this mod, Kendo 2's ME3 Jack Outfit for Type3 was nice. But it's an outfit, not just the body, and you're stuck with the exposed boobs around C cup which I find quite acceptable. I wish I knew how to convert this to Oblivion and Skyrim. The problem is without the clothes, that jacket, she reverts to the Guernsey cow look. But the jacket doesn't look bad at all. The body musculature when wearing those clothes is excellent. Honestly, the most anatomically accurate of any body mod I've seen including Skyrim and Oblivion. Here's the body without the outfit. Back to the boob fetish stuff.
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Post by btog46 on Aug 16, 2016 3:31:21 GMT
Looks to be basically the same body to me, just a lower body weight on the clothed version, something that's a bit unusual compared to Skyrim, as the modders usually increase body weighting with armours/clothing, especially if it's an HDT version.
Compared to some of the ridiculously over inflated anti gravity boobs on follower mods for Sykrim lately, even that nude version looks small.
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Post by Sniffles on Aug 16, 2016 5:47:20 GMT
Looks to be basically the same body to me, just a lower body weight on the clothed version, something that's a bit unusual compared to Skyrim, as the modders usually increase body weighting with armours/clothing, especially if it's an HDT version. Compared to some of the ridiculously over inflated anti gravity boobs on follower mods for Sykrim lately, even that nude version looks small. So this is just body weight difference? Is there some way to import this body to Skyrim?
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Post by jgf on Sept 16, 2016 0:08:46 GMT
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