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I happened upon this the other day. The trick seems to be using Oldrim meshes and an older version of nifskope, before they disabled the import feature. That being said, I cannot speak to its accuracy, as pretty much all things blender are far over my head, but it may have something helpful for you.

 

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1) Download Nifscope

< Face >

a) Load to Nifscope your face ( .nif file in skse folder )

b) Nifscope -> Export -> Obj file

:: idk how it is in ECE but in RC you can save your Face as .nif file

< Body >

a) Load to Nifscope your body ( meshes/actors/character/character assets/ <here> )

b) again Nifscope -> Export -> Obj file

 

this way you will get only Mesh ( No bones etc. )

but Skyrim ( bethesda ) bones are... well everything in Skyrim is f*#@ed and done bad...

so its better to create your own bones in Blender :x... better option and takes only 2/4 min to do :P

 

but ofc. if you already know how to use Nifscope and Blender :) without this knowledge it may be hard

 

<< Textures >>

2) Download Gimp or Paint.net

< Gimp >

a) Download Gimp .dds Plugin and install

b) Load your textures and export them for example to .png file

< Paint.net >

a) Load your textures and export

 

Textures/actors/character/female ( probably :3 )

:: Gimp is much better than Paint.net but you need DDS Plugin for Gimp

Also Paint.net may remove Alpha so hair / eyelashes etc. may be f*#@ed

 

If you want to use Vanilla Meshes / Texture first you have to unpack files ( Google: BSA Browser )

 

 

You cant export it all in once so you have to export one by one Head , Feets , Hands , Body

then in Blender you can connect them to one ( also remember to remove doubles )

 

 

 

Outfit Studio also allow you to Export .Nif to .Obj file

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