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Jeir

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  1. Reinstall your body mod and start over. Make sure you follow the instructions given if you plan on using the in-game RaceMenu Morphs instead of the BodySlide utility to design your preset.
  2. You can change the breast size (and any other slider) however many times you want in BodySlide. Generally it's a bad idea to go over 100 or below 0. If that doesn't work, you have a skeleton/animation/RaceMenu slider or something interfering.
  3. CBBE. Install the default Slim body.
  4. Did you try looking at the guides and documentation on the BodySlide and Outfit Studio wiki? Primarily the Creating a BodySlide project one? From what you've put, seems you managed up to step 5, but ignored step 6+, thus no sliders.
  5. Pretty much everything Zebsi said, but I'd like to add two things: - Male. There simply aren't enough decent male companions in any of these games. (And none of the ones available fit every checkbox for me.) - A friendship and romance path. Again, because there aren't enough. Goes along with Zebsi's 'Progression' part. The companion shouldn't adore the player and want to be BFFs from the first moment. No friendship/romance progresses smoothly; there will be fights. It should even be possible to have so many disagreements that they permanently leave the player's side. Possibly the greatest companion mod I've ever played is Companion Julan for Morrowind. I have never encountered a companion that is as well-written and well-made as him, although I understand it's a lot harder to make such an in-depth mod for the newer games, especially as it's text vs voiced dialogue.
  6. It isn't located in the meshes folder. It's located in the meshes archive (ba2), so it can't be removed unless you unpack, delete, and repack the archive. You just need to delete the female body mesh from the meshes folder to restore the original one.
  7. Found one issue: Keo's Skimpy Outfits - SSE CBBE Bodyslide KillerKeo's Skimpy CBBE v2-v3 Armor Replacer SSE (that's how it is written in Vortexx) You should only be using the first one. The second one is not even compatible with SSE CBBE. Also, as the author of the first one, it's not physics-compatible anyway, so you wouldn't see any movement with it. If you really want physics, either use the default non-skimpy CBBE outfits, or look through the CBBE mod list for a physics-compatible replacer.
  8. 'BatchBuild'. It's the button at the bottom-left of BodySlide.
  9. Did you download and install a BodySlide-compatible vanilla outfit replacer?
  10. The only reason that would occur is if you're using a custom race/unique player mod.
  11. Make sure you're running BodySlide from the SSE/Data/CalienteTools/BodySlide folder, and not whatever random unnecessary folders Vortex may create. If the meshes are indeed being installed into SSE/Data/meshes/actors/character/character assets/, then the issue isn't with BodySlide. Make sure you're not using any 'unique player'/standalone custom race mod. The CBBE Presets Compendium has a number of presets that imitate various unp bodies.
  12. You would have to use Outfit Studio to convert them between bodies. Or, you could just check the mod list to find a different skimpy outfit replacer. Both KillerKeo's and Spice Gear were converted a while back.
  13. LE CBBE and SE CBBE are two completely different body shapes. You should only use SE CBBE outfits with SE CBBE.
  14. Wrye Bash is the only one I have used in SSE (other games I used either Bash/Mash or installed manually). Never had an issue with it.
  15. CBBE is a body replacer. It replaces the adult female body. If these files were missing, you would get the vanilla body. Thus, your issue does not lie with CBBE. You should be looking at mods that change where the game looks for body meshes. If it is not the body itself that is missing meshes, it may be the outfit used, so you may want to check you've installed your outfit mods properly as well.
  16. It's 'Build Morphs', right next to the BatchBuild button, just as it says in the walkthrough. If you don't see it, reinstall the latest BodySlide.
  17. The mod requests forum might be better for this. For anyone who stops by this thread, you can have a look at the list I made of male LE/SE companions. Custom-voiced only, other than a couple that require RDO/will apparently be custom in future, as I consider male vanilla-voiced followers as pointless as the few billion female ones around.
  18. RaceMenu. Also, there's a 'Mod Detectives Thread' at the very top of this forum. You should post there if you're looking for specific mods you've seen before but can't remember the name of.
  19. The one that suits what visuals and performance you're after. It's completely subjective. Just browse the ENB Presets category to find what is right for you (or is close enough that you can just tweak it yourself.)
  20. Click on 'Requirements' in the mod description. Look at the line directly below it. It says 'Mods Requiring This File'. It does not say 'Mods This File Requires'. Thus, you don't need them.
  21. Make sure you are looking at the requirements and not the 'mods requiring this file'. Many people seem to miss that line. At most, a mod may require 2-3 other files. I have never in my life seen a mod that requires 40.
  22. https://github.com/ousnius/BodySlide-and-Outfit-Studio/wiki/Creating-a-BodySlide-project
  23. You'll find that the majority of the mods here are standalone, or at most require one or two other mods/files. When you click on 'Requirements' in the mod description, you'll see that the very first line is Mods that require this file. Many people seem to miss that line.
  24. You just share the .xml. If you try to upload meshes it will be taken down. The .xml needs to be in the CalienteTools/BodySlide/SliderPresets directory within the archive.
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