dsmith
Feb 10 2008, 05:13 PM
New Nexus member here.
A couple of questions.
Question one..
Where are some good hair mods. All the mods I
have seen thus far makes you select the hair in
the character section and not the actual hair section.
For some reason that doesn't make since, kind of like
putting the eye color selection in the character section.
when I say character section I mean where you
choose your race, Nord, Orc ect ect.
Question two..
Is there a mod out there that unbinds the sliders in the
shape, tone section when making a new character?
I cant seem to get them to be just right because some
bright minded dev decided to make the sliders bound
to each other. It is a pain! If I (we) could move them independantly
I could make some really great looking characters.
Anyway I like the new site, isn't TESSource the same as TESNEXUS?
or am I thinking of two sites as one?
Thanks.
Chairow
Feb 10 2008, 06:01 PM
Find Ren's Mystic Elves mod (I think I spelt it wrong). If you don't want the mystic elves, then only check the Hair mod. Also, get the 'All Hair and Eyes enabled' mod. Orc hair on a Argonians FTW!
Sadly, you cannot, as I believe that is hard coded into the source code. For those of us out there who don't understand that sort of thing, it means: You can't change it without changing the very base coding of the game. I.E.: The sliders are bound to eachother.
LFact
Feb 10 2008, 11:13 PM
The 'bounding' sliders are 'limit' of SI Facegen SDK(which TES4 uses for face creation). If you download and run
SI Facegen, you can see.
samroski
Feb 17 2008, 03:52 PM
While changing faces in the CS it felt as if the sliders were not bound to each other- is that true?
Chairow
Feb 17 2008, 04:23 PM
Yes, it's true, but ONLY in the Construction Set. As making a face in the CS, then applying it to your character is an aggravating and time consuming process, it's just easier to try your best with the ingame character creation screen.
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