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Hi! Just started to try modding myself a few days back and found your comments really useful, so just wanted to thank you. I wanted to try to make Yen wear a pea-green dress (the one found at Corvo Bianco room, I saw a BaW woman wearing it), so just checking, the only way I can do that is just to try and find alternatives for the skirt since it would most likely not be possible right due to the special skeleton thing right? You're welcome. I'm happy to help if I can. You are correct. You would need to match the dress with a separate skirt. In the tutorial it's under #4 where the poster specifies matching anna henrietta's dress with iris's skirt because they are similar.
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There was another one here for that, but it's been deleted, and I am generally the only one who replies here anymore. I can share the one I have in my project folder with you, but it is Yenn to Triss in Ciri's DLC outfit. It's also not mod packaged so I'd have to change that, so it might not actually work. Won't hurt your game if it doesn't. I don't have the game installed right now, so I can't make anything new. Message me if you want a link. I don't publicly share that kind of stuff.
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Well if there's nothing in the mod in the mods folder then it seems like you haven't generated one. After you have made, what I am guessing is a minimum of 60 appearance swaps, and coded all the clothing properly (otherwise red body everywhere), all the files you've changed should be listed in the mod explorer left side panel. Then you should be selecting 'pack and install mod'. If that doesn't create the mod files then it may be outside my purview as that seems more of a technical issue than anything having to do with this technique.
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I would say no, and not because it's totally impossible but because it would take so long it wouldn't be worth it. First you'd have to find every possible dwarf/elf appearance, and then you'd have to go through and replace each and every character file. Some have around 60 separate appearances in them. Then there's the fact that you'd have to individually color each piece of clothing(shirt, pants, boots) for every single character you replace since for the generic clothing the colors are embedded in the appearance file, and not to the actual pieces of clothing.
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Extracting .daimod files
xcrstfallenstrx replied to Zhoken's topic in Dragon Age: Inquisition's Troubleshooting
I know this is a really old topic, but can someone point me towards a tutorial for this because everything just says 'well go ahead and export' except no matter what version of mod maker I'm using I can only export ebx and .bin, and nothing I've seen says anything about bin files. I just want to update some some abandoned mods (for personal use) to frosty. -
NMM Forced Updating
xcrstfallenstrx replied to xcrstfallenstrx's topic in Hardware and software discussion
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How does this app manage updates because I have it set the way I like it, and then it updates and says to uninstall and reinstall the older preferred version if I don't want the new version, but then re-updates anyway. Now I have literally reinstalled, unchecked the box for looking for updates/etc, and connected to NMM with NO active internet connection and it STILL updates somehow. Which DLL is responsible for this so I can deal with it? This is insanely annoying.
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Well, that was the exact same mod I posted originally. I downloaded it extracted it and put it right into my game, then reuploaded just the folder, so now idea why you were having a problem before. That dress as a whole can't be applied to any of the HOS or main game characters. I thought I was missing a string and thats why it was invisible, but BaW skirts are funny. As I said in an earlier post, the skeleton's for the skirt pieces can't be applied on the earlier characters, they are different somehow. It's actually commented on by the creator of this tutorial. I was able to find a dress similar to Henrietta's black dress in another part of the game. I'm actually just looking for an individual hood file that I can recolor for Yenn's hooded self, and it will be done, so I can post as is, if you prefer. That's her hooded outfit, not her travel outfit, cause they aren't the same. It should be noted that gender swaps are unusual. They don't really work. So if you are trying to dress men in women's clothes with a mod Henrietta's dresses would probably not be the best choice, and none of the bottoms can be enabled on HOS or main game characters. You should try for the Lambert or Eskel sorceress dress files as those would probably give a better swap. There is an existing swap mod that's YenntoGeralt, and it will show you what I mean. Beyond that, while you can see what files I modified, I don't think there's any way for you to see exactly what strings I used, and since it seems you have not read the whole tutorial since much of this is included at the end I would recommend that you read it. It does take some searching cause not everything is explained in great detail, and there's a lot of trial and error involved, but you'll be on your way in no time.