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Skyrim sseedit face edit
Skyrim sseedit face edit






skyrim sseedit face edit
  1. Skyrim sseedit face edit how to#
  2. Skyrim sseedit face edit mod#
  3. Skyrim sseedit face edit mods#

The seams between body and hands are caused by different body mods not playing nice togehter or one body not being completely installed. I ask because if it's Vortex then Vortex keeps a text copy of your load order in your a folder.

Skyrim sseedit face edit mod#

Are you using Nexus Mod Manager or the New Nexus Mod Manager which is Vortex. As said above you always check the load order first before going crazy tearing up the load order. This^ and posting your load order so we all can see what might be the cause. Could be that fixing the face bug by correctly ordering your mods will also address this. My guess is the RS children hand mash isn't installed correctly or gets overwritten again. The hands look like they are from vanilla, while the body is from RS. You can read about cause and solution here: It becomes one if you have wrongly ordered your mod and load order. In itself thats not necessarily a problem. Originally posted by SailaNamai:The black face bug, which is what that messed up head in your screenshot is commonly called, is caused by different mods modifying the same npc.

Skyrim sseedit face edit how to#

If you have read the above article you should get an idea about how to move forward.

skyrim sseedit face edit

There it will start from left (first entry of record) to right (last mod to edit the record). Navigate to the affected nps and have a look in the right pane. Check out what the color coding means (red, orange, green, white). Load it up, then rightlick in the left pane and select apply filter for conflicts. You can also edit the records in sseedit yourself. If anyone can point me in the direction, I would greatly appreciate it.The black face bug, which is what that messed up head in your screenshot is commonly called, is caused by different mods modifying the same npc.

skyrim sseedit face edit

I love the automation (gives me less of a chance to screw things up), I'm just not seeing an updated way to do it. Although the question of how we are supposed to do it with version 4.0.2 is still valid when they have taken the "apply filter for cleaning" out. I went back a little further in SSEEDIT versions and got it to work. I apologize if this is in the wrong place, but most forums I have been looking at are either locked or haven't had a reply in 4-5 months.ĮDIT> Nevermind. Any ideas how, or do I need to go to a much older version? But LOOT is still saying it has some wild edits that need to be manually removed. I even tried using a previous version, but there was no "remove" when you right clicked the record to be deleted. I'm not very good with SSEEDIT, so how am I supposed to clean my Dawnguard file manually to remove the wild edits? I've looked around for several hours now and nothing addresses this or updates how to do it. Its being listed as having deprecated certain functions, including the "Apply filter for cleaning". I just reloaded Skyrim and went to clean my masters with SSEEDIT 4.0.2.








Skyrim sseedit face edit