Skyrim Female Face Mods
- Steam Workshop: The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. INTRODUCION Skyrim is most famous for their fetish mods. From mods that make the girls naked to mods that let's you create completely inaccurate characters in the world of Skyrim.
- A comprehensive bugfixing mod for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Legendary Edition. The goal of the Unofficial Skyrim Legendary Edition Patch (aka USLEEP) is to eventually fix every bug with Skyrim and its 3 DLCs not officially resolved by the developers to the limits of the Creation Kit and community-developed tools, in one easy-to-install package.
The next step is to install either Caliente’s Body Mod or DIMONIZED UNP Female Body from Skyrim Nexus depending on your preference to replace the female characters models. I have chosen the Big Bottom Edition of Caliente’s mod (often known as CBBE) as I like the way that the models look, plus it has an underwear mode which I prefer and also, CBBE is far more configurable than UNP.
Hi, and welcome to my latest hub on the Elder Scrolls V Skyrim. In today’s hub, I will look at updating the graphics for your Player Character using a series of mods.As your Player Character is central to your experience in Skyrim, you want it to look as good as possible and the mods we install as part of this hub, will greatly improve its appearance.
In addition, all the graphical improvements we make to your Player Character will be applied to the Non Player Characters, making your Skyrim game look much better.First, we will update first of all the body models with better looking high resolution textures and a better more natural looking figure. Then, we will look at replacing the face, hair and eye textures, again with higher quality, better looking textures.After you have installed and configured the mods I introduce across both hubs, you could end up with a character that looks like something like mine. Once we have updated the textures and the body models, you may want to customise your character further to take advantage of the new models and textures we installed. I have another hub that goes into greater detail about using Race Menu to fully customise your Player characters face, as well Character Creation Overhaul which allows you to customise your new characters stats and starting class (mage, thief etc) as well as adding birth signs similar to those found in previous Elder Scrolls games. My hub on this can be found here. The first step is to install a couple of essential mods using Nexus Mod Manager.
If you are unfamiliar with it, Nexus Mod Manager is an excellent tool that allows you to manage all your mods as well as installing them with a single click. I have a hub that covers Nexus Mod Manager in greater detail which can be found here:For more advanced users, there is another Mod Manager called Mod Organizer. It allows you to:. Have multiple profiles, all with separated save games and different installed mods.
Each mod is installed in its own folder to reduce conflicts and make removal easier. Broken mods can be fixed and installed correctly.
Mod conflicts are flagged to you and resolution steps recommendedMy hub on Mod Organizer can be found here:Using Nexus Mod Manager, you can install Skyrim Unbound from the Nexus website. Skyrim Unbound allows you to skip the opening sequence and fully customise your characters game start.
You can choose starting equipment, starting place (you can start in any city, town or wilderness or even jail) and also delay the main story and turn off dragons. If you also install Sky UI you can change the configuration of this and many other mods mid game, so if you want to start the main quest or turn on random dragons you can do this using Sky UI. To learn more about both of these mods, I have a hub that covers other mods that I consider essential to everyone who plays Skyrim, which can be found here. The next step is to install either Caliente’s Body Mod or DIMONIZED UNP Female Body from Skyrim Nexus depending on your preference to replace the female characters models.
I have chosen the Big Bottom Edition of Caliente’s mod (often known as CBBE) as I like the way that the models look, plus it has an underwear mode which I prefer and also, CBBE is far more configurable than UNP. If you activate the mod in Nexus Mod Manager, using a GUI installer, you can choose between body shapes, whether the models are nude, choose textures, eye brows and finally whether you would like to install some tools to help you further configure the models. CBBE comes with a utility called BodySlide which allows you to fully configure your Player Character’s body shape which I will cover in detail below.You can see pictures below of a CBBE and Dimonized UNP female Player Character. I suggest that you check both mods out on the Skyrim Nexus mods, but be warned there are pictures there of an adult nature. Where Caliente’s Body Mod really comes into its own is with the use of the BodySlide tool that is an optional extra that can be installed as part of the installation process. Using it, you can take the default body shape and change it using the sliders shown below.
The changes you make will immediately affect your player character’s body shape the next time you launch Skyrim. To use Bodyslide:. In the Skyrim data folder browse to CalienteToolsBodySlide. Run BodySlide.exe as Administrator.
Select CalienteBody as Outfit / Body which is the mesh that you are editing if you chose the no underwear version and Caliente Undies if you chose the underwear version. Under Preset choose the option that most closely fits what you want your player character to look like.
Skyrim Character Mods
Click Preview Small and Preview Big and an image will appear for both sets of sliders. Adjust the sliders that you are interested in until you get the body shape you like. You can see below the extensive list of options you have available to choose from.
Finally, click Create Bodies and BodySlide will create two nif files in the Datameshesactorscharactercharacter assets folderIf you want to save your settings as a preset, click Save Preset, name your preset. When you save it, make sure that you save it to DataCalienteToolsBodySlideSliderPresets so that BodySlide can see it. Now, next time you use BodySlide, your new preset will be available.Now, when you run Skyrim, your player character will use the new nif files you have created and will have a body shape identical to the one you created. To complete the texture replacers, we now install four more mods.First we install Better Beast Races v2 by Xenius.
This mod changes the shape (the meshes) of the beast races the Argonians and the Khajits, making their faces less angular and more rounded. This will work perfectly with Coverkhajits (which is purely a texture replacement) as Better Beast Races does not replace the in game textures, just the meshes that create the shapes that we see in the world of Skyrim.You can see below the difference installing these mods makes to the Beast Races. They are lore friendly and make a massive difference to how they will look in game. The next mod we will install is the Eyes of Beauty by Gabriel Mailhot. This excellent mod comes with four options:Standalone which will either add or replace eyes just for your Player Character depending on the option you choose. A version for elves just again for the Player Character.
There is also an expansion for Dawnguard. Finally, there is a package that replaces all the eyes of Skyrims NPCsYou can choose anyone of the above options and install them and they will work perfectly together. Personally, I installed them all but that is personal preference which is thanks to the flexibility offered by the modder. The last mods I am going to look at are high resolution brows and beards by Hvergelmir. As the title suggests, these replace the in game beards and brows with highly detailed textures.
It replaces the existing beards with high resolution hand painted beards which look fantastic in game. Hvergelmir has done similarly excellent work replacing the brows of everyone in game (your Player character as well as all NPCs). They both come in 1,024 and 2,048 versions depending on how powerful your computer is. By replacing the default body models and textures for our player characters body, face, eyes and hair, from a variety of mods we have been able to make our player character look much better and more attractive than would have been possible using the Skyrim defaults. Today, we have looked at changing the body model of your Player Character. The two most popular mods are CBBE and Dimonized UNP. Which you choose is up to your own personal preference.
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I have been searching for them in Nexus and I'm overwhelmed. There is a lot of mods for that.
So can you guys suggesting a good combination for the whole thing?I have heard somewhere that to get a good-looking woman, we have to use a combination of eyebrows, eyes, body, faces, earings, tattoos.mods.If someone can suggest me anything, that would be cool. I have seen some mods like better females, CBBE, Women of Skyrim (?), and more like those but when I installed (individually) women just didn't look like expected. I think it needs several mods to make women perfect.Thanks in advanceA nub dovahkiin. CBBE is best treated as a mesh mod. There are better textures for it. I am using Navatsea textures, but those may not be for everyone's liking.The most important tool to create good looking male or female player characters is RaceMenu, with meshes and textures you prefer.I would recommend that you install CBBE and what ever texture set you find most to your liking and then learn to use RaceMenu to tweak your character.
You can add more mod features later, but adding them without getting good results in RaceMenu first usually brings bad outcome. They are better treated as something that enhance the outcome you can do with RM, not to replace it.Edit: Forgot the link.RaceMenu by Expired. Originally posted by:Thanks, I'll try it. Originally posted by:I use UNP, it has (ever so slightly) more armour compatibility than CBBE.For the textures I use SG textures, which also comes with eyebrows too.If you play a female Argonian, these textures,are very good, but only work with UNP or CBBE.Not exactly true. Basic UNP does not really support BodySlide, making it very poorly compatible with custom armors and conversions. However, there are now projects converting various UNP bodies and conversions for BodySlide. Those are of course adding to compatibility.Even with CBBE, I avoid every armor set that is not BodySlide compatible.
Caliente have occasionally changed body proportions for her mod, making weights for armor sets to unmatched with the body. Fixing them in BodySlide is most often just a batch build process.UNP bodies haven't really changed for a while, but it's tweaking featurs and support were lacking, until UNP and UNPP BodySlide conversion support started. Originally posted by:What is this BodySlide you're talking about?Tool to manage slides and armor zaps for different body weights.Outfit studio allows you to convert armors to CBBE.
UNP has it's own setup now, but I am not using it and I really do not recall where to get it right now.Just recently I have done two processes. I added an UNP armor to my game, but it was breaking trough CBBE curvy. Kodi on zgemma h5 2. I matched it to CBBE with these tools. It does not have zaps, due to lacking BodySlide support, but I did not want to add or remove anything from it any way.The other one was older CBBE armor that already supported BodySlide directly. I simply matched it to my current CBBE body and tearing disappeared.Tools are very easy to use, when you get your head around them. Ousnius and Caliente gave good instructions how to use them (See links under 'Tutorials') and have been active to support their work.BodySlide and Outfit Studio by Ousnius and Caliente.
One fairly straightforward option (if you like what it does) is Windsong Character Overhaul. It includes both meshes and textures, as well as new presets (in case you fancy making a human/elf at some point) and an optional.esp for tweaks to numerous NPCs - I'm not sure off the top of my head if it carries forward Unofficial Patch changes, though, so you'd need to check that. It has options for CBBE-type, UNP-type and vanilla-type bodies for women and I think the men all get Better Males-type bodies, from what I remember.If you want to use another named-NPC-overhaul type mod (or just don't want one at all) and use Mod Organiser, you could also opt to only use the.bsa files (let MO manage the archives) and disable the.esp - from what I can remember, it has separate.bsa files for male and female characters, so you could thus leave out the changes to chaps, if you wanted to.Alternatively, I'll throw in my vote for Mature Skin textures on your preferred body shape. The most realistic looking I've found. I also use Total Character Makeover and Xenius Character Enhancements as a 'base', with Brows and The Eyes of Beauty over the top. (Order of installation or left pane Mod Organiser Priority: XCE, TCM, MS, B, TEoB.)(My favourite body mod - Calyps and Nuska's Heroic Form - is sadly not properly compatible with Mature Skins, I get massive gaps at the thighs, and I don't like the rather 'airbrushed' skin textures that come with it.).