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Post by zedtsayid on Jan 26, 2014 20:17:57 GMT
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Post by Falion on Jan 27, 2014 15:49:43 GMT
Cool Armor, to bad it doesn't come in a vanilla edition. With my kids around and watching me play, I don't think it'd be too cool to have a bunch of naked corpses lying around. No, I don't have a problem with the body replace mods, for those who want them, and can use them, have at it. I love the look of the weapons, ( even if not lore ) I might have to try those sometime.
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Post by Seyheb on Jan 27, 2014 19:58:16 GMT
Cool Armor, to bad it doesn't come in a vanilla edition. With my kids around and watching me play, I don't think it'd be too cool to have a bunch of naked corpses lying around. No, I don't have a problem with the body replace mods, for those who want them, and can use them, have at it. I love the look of the weapons, ( even if not lore ) I might have to try those sometime. I believe most body mods include a "permanent" underwear texture option. They do give you a better choice of more shapely clothing. However the rather "exaggerated" versions are not to my taste; I like women in the game to look like real women. As for kids, ours are now adults and only my son lives at home. Of course you don't have to completely strip corpses, although in mediaeval times that was nearly always done so I guess it is sort-of lore-friendly.
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Post by Falion on Jan 27, 2014 22:34:13 GMT
Yeah I know ( about the underwear versions ), I've used some replacer mods for most of Beth's games, with the permanent underwear in the past Seyheb. I was just expressing about not wanting to have to do it this time around, not just for some armors anyhow, due to the fact I am only using Immersive armors and Weapons, alongside Skyrim Unleashed. Not having any other armors installed, besides just the Ranger armor for Vilja to use, I don't see the need, perhaps on another play-through with different mods I'll do that. I do like the realistic ones like yourself, with women looking like women.
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Post by zedtsayid on Jan 27, 2014 22:47:37 GMT
The CBBE body type that I use has options for undies I believe. Sadly am tainted by reading Heavy Metal magazine and Howard, Lieber and other sword and sorcery writers so enjoy a world with brawny men and seriously badder women. Artist like Barry Windsor-Smith, John Buscema and the incredible Frezzato inspire me. I would like to see a version of Sith's armor brought from "Thor" to Skyrim. to bad I'm not an artist.
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Post by zedtsayid on Feb 3, 2014 16:22:35 GMT
Group effort. Everyone loves to hate a hater. Attachments:
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Post by zedtsayid on Feb 3, 2014 18:13:05 GMT
We got the whole pub parting on our nite out. Attachments:
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Post by jet4571 on Feb 4, 2014 9:03:31 GMT
The CBBE body type that I use has options for undies I believe. Sadly am tainted by reading Heavy Metal magazine and Howard, Lieber and other sword and sorcery writers so enjoy a world with brawny men and seriously badder women. Artist like Barry Windsor-Smith, John Buscema and the incredible Frezzato inspire me. I would like to see a version of Sith's armor brought from "Thor" to Skyrim. to bad I'm not an artist. CBBE has 6 versions to choose from. The one everyone tends to use for armor or the screenshots is the Curvy variant. There is also Slim and Vanilla. Slim is the skinny girl look and vanilla has the same basic proportions as Bethesda gave us. Each body shape has a "Nevernude" version that has underwear. It's all in the main download. Just need to open the optional files folder and copy and paste the ones you want. *Edit, Dynasty armor is not CBBE proportions either, the body is adjusted to fit the armor rather than the other way around. Even the CBBE curvy variant isnt as exagerated as a Dynasty armor. It requires CBBE so the pubes if you have a texture that has them are in the correct spot. Otherwise they would just use the original plastic barbie doll smooth texture skin that was original to the armor.
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Post by jet4571 on Feb 6, 2014 11:33:55 GMT
Lydia decided to lead the way What did I eat?
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Post by Seyheb on Feb 7, 2014 8:45:05 GMT
That second pic brings back memories of someone I once worked with!
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Post by Seyheb on Feb 7, 2014 20:05:47 GMT
Entertaining Jarl Elisif (using the Become a Bard mod). We received an amulet of alchemy as a reward.
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Post by mewgull on Feb 7, 2014 22:27:31 GMT
There is a lute mod on Nexus that substitutes this kind of a lyre for a real drop-shaped lute that looks a lot better: www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/34110/? Still, a beautiful screenshot. jet: Garlic keeps off vampires, ticks, women and whatever you want. D:
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Post by Falion on Feb 8, 2014 1:02:57 GMT
That's a good find Mewgull! I've always thought the game's lute was a little bit, er...strange, as our favorite gal would say.
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Post by Seyheb on Feb 8, 2014 8:57:53 GMT
Agreed, that's a good find Mewgull and I'm now using it. Thanks for posting the link. I too have always thought using a lyre graphic as a lute was a wee bit odd.
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Post by jet4571 on Feb 8, 2014 9:06:06 GMT
jet: Garlic keeps off vampires, ticks, women and whatever you want. D: Vampires huh? Notice the location? Vampire lair! Garlic didnt work. Mosquitos wouldve fled though. I do love me some garlic, helps with colds too. Lucky for me my woman likes garlic and garlic breath doesnt bother either of us.
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