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  1. The general design and writing on the sword reeeeally remind me of a few things from the Adonnay's Elven Weaponry set, but I'm not sure what sword specifically that is. http://www.tesnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=4804
  2. Ooo that's nice. Eh, too modern... except it has a recolor of that one negligee-type outfit I really wanted in Hentaimania.
  3. This has undoubtedly been the most successful thread I have ever posted on any MB anywhere.
  4. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v177/tenshousouhazan/goodantialiasing.jpg This is Freya. She is an immortal Cute Elf from the Bruma region that I modified to use Mint Adenade's voice from the PS1 version of Tales of Phantasia. She is a Valkyrie: a custom class I made by basically throwing together the seven major skills that I personally find the easiest to grind. These skills are Blade, Marksman, both Heavy and Light Armor, Athletics, Acrobatics, and... Merchantile, I think. Maybe it's Speechcraft, since it's got that stupid spinning circle mini-game that you can abuse. It's been a while since I checked, though, since I eventually just set everything to 100 through the command console. Anyway, Freya has been wearing the same bizarre and out-of-era Lili outfit (this can be verified in the above picture and here) for the past few months and, due to her ceaseless crusading against mudcrabs, ogres, trolls, Daedra and mudcrabs, she's starting to get a little smelly. As soon as I finish installing one of the completely storage-wasting and pointless hot springs mods that I'm sure exist somewhere, I will need find her some new attire. This is where you can help me, Talesforum. Do you think I should give Freya the outfit of a full-fledged scout? Should I dress her up as a Twilight fangirl, or should she be a Twilight fangirl assassin? Should I pretend she's that one character from that one game Namco made that one time, or should I just play it safe and throw something that's basically a recolored version of an outfit that already exists in the game on her? Someone on another board also recommended this to me, but I'm out of ideas of how to pose this sentence in the form of a question so yeah. Or do you have something completely different to suggest? Conditions: - Basic HGEC / Exnem body frame. Nothing that's going to turn her into either a hilariously unbelievable boob monster or a Futurama Amazon. - Nothing ridiculous that's going to give her giant wings or horns or some crap while she's wearing it. - Nothing that's going to override every instance of vanilla armor in the game. I hate when all the female NPCs wearing Elven Armor suddenly have cleavage visible with cookie cutter idealized fantasy Barbie Doll proportions. Only Freya is allowed to do that because she's my sad idealized Barbie Doll. - "Run around naked" and similar responses are not valid answers. - "Skimpy" outfits are cute (refer to above Rogue and Rutee outfits for examples), but "hey this is so blatant and impractical it's basically a costume for a barely medieval-themed porno movie" outfits annoy me. - If I have to go through a whole custom dungeon to get the damn thing, the mod better not affect the vanilla dungeons in any direct way, shape, or form beyond inserting ONE OR TWO new enemies. I'm gonna do a freakin' cartwheel if I run into another Hentai Mania. Dungeons that are inserted from scratch into their own area in the game world are cool, though. - Mods that add custom armor-dedicated shops in or near existing cities are fair game. please halp.
  5. *screams and jumps out a window at the first mention of the Hentai Mania mod*
  6. Installing any new body mod generally overwrites your previous settings. Creating an OMOD of the existing 1.21 files is pretty simple, assuming you have some familiarity with the Oblivion Mod Manager. You can see the directions here: http://cs.elderscrolls.com/constwiki/index..._Create_an_OMOD I installed 1.21 myself through this method, and I can tell you that you DO NOT need to write your own readme file. That's already included in the 1.21 files. You just need to move some folders around and press a couple of buttons in OMM and you'll have an OMOD.
  7. And here's where things get ugly. To debate over the exact scope of a copyright is a futile effort because there literally is no cutoff thought out for the digital age. Disney could technically take someone to court for posting a video blog on the metamorphosis of the butterfly because it happened to casually depict a Lion King poster in the background. The cutoff is very roughly defined based on what a larger company deems as free advertising and being ripped off, and even that is inconsistent between each company. A random modder making a Sophia Esteed outfit or something would probably be viewed as fanart and free promotion of the Star Ocean series by Square-Enix, but Viacom has been known for doing ... . Generally speaking, a lookalike product is safe from courtroom threats as long as 1. The creator is not distributing it for profit 2. It does not harm anyone else's profits. Taking an exclusive armor directly from another game that you have to pay a company to normally use falls in here. Even if it were a free game, you're still basically harming that company's incentive and efforts to get people to play their own game. Also, mods that are based on but do not directly take away from someone else's product at least arguably fall under Parody protection, which just gives a lot of the things on TES a meatier defense. That's all I'll say on the matter.
  8. Ripped content means any files taken directly from another game's resources (as opposed to, say, making an armor from scratch to look like something from another game) and converted to Oblivion's format. That's a no-no due to the obvious legal liabilities to the mod distributor. For the same reasons, posting free links to any official Bethesda mods is also against the rules.
  9. This particular outfit looks pretty cute. Is there an HGEC conversion of it? The Gypsy Market mod itself seems to be for Fantasy Figures. :/
  10. Topic creator wanted pictures and ideas for mods. I just supplied my character in motion.
  11. I have the exact same card. I'd say it depends on how you plan on using the mods. If you're just going to suit up your main character, Fallen20's Leathery Suit 2 is the only outfit that I've ever had truly murder my framerate. I've had other outfits affect it (taking it down to roughly the 25-30fps area), but they never directly interfered with the game's playability. If you're going to put sparkly custom armors on several other characters, or install a mod that spawns enemies wearing such armor, don't be surprised if the game slows to a crawl when those characters are on-screen. Romuska Fantasy Store and Hentai Mania are the first "good/decent for you, bad for everyone else" examples that come to my mind.
  12. I'm curious about this as well. It reminds me a little bit of alllll61's work, but I can't come up with anything.
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