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  1. Yeah, those presets are comically bad. I'd say focus on making the overall structure of the face (jaw, chin, cheekbones, forehead) first before you worry about eyes, nose, lips. It won't matter how enchanting his eyes are if he's got a head shaped like a deflated basketball. Download "makeup for men" and use it. Brown eyeliner simulates eyelashes, brown, pink, or grey eyeshadow simulates natural pigmentation around the eye socket. Pale blush gives a normal human coloration to the skin. Use a lip tint. Use overlays found in the "extras" category for manly rusticity. But reduce their opacity to 10-40%, otherwise they look like face paint. I guess I could probably upload some presets too. I have plenty of decent-looking manfaces laying around in various saves. Makeup for men, ok. if I do more then three things it become a real mess from past tries. Thanks!
  2. I searched google for race menu and only found Sky rim presets, nexus only showed a bunch of female presets.
  3. Any tips for making a male look halfway like he is real? male presets are a bad joke.
  4. @ isalex, you nailed it. @ montky, Thank GOD for MODs, the only thing that saved Beth.
  5. It's just a game, indulge in the fantasy as best you can, and don't sweat the details.
  6. You should have been working for Beth from the beginning, your game would have made a big difference on the story line and play through quality.
  7. You have no difference between a gen 3 and a human, other than a doodad and a gen 1 or gen 2 are robot like.
  8. "We play just for the heck of shooting people. No story, no quest, no meaning, no advancement." Yep, that about sums it up, but we can buy all the CC mods we want.
  9. When you cause damage to an enemy before any one else, then you get the XP. I've had the BOS kill a difficult enemy that I hit just once and I got the XP for it, and I wasn't allied with them.
  10. If there's something that crashes your computer, then it's probably a hardware problem. If it's something that crashes your game, however, then it still could be a hardware problem, but since we can assume there's mods involved, then it's a question of checking, re-checking, shuffling load order around, reading-up on mods and related crashes, re-check again and again and again, until everything works. You'll most probably still have random crashes, but those will be inherent to FO4 and its very poor optimisation. If I would get paid -even minimum wages- for the time I've spent tinkering with mods and load orders and reading around, I'd probably be lying in the shadows of a palm tree on a sun-infested stretch of private beach on the Bahamas with a couple of beauties tending to my comforts. ya, but you have something that can't be bought, RESPECT. at least from principled people. A beach on the Bahamas with a couple of beauties, Nice.
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