kjcxb1 Posted Monday at 08:54 PM Share Posted Monday at 08:54 PM Is there a mod where whenever your female character puts on armour they become busty and then when they take it off, they go back to normal? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scorrp10 Posted Monday at 10:50 PM Share Posted Monday at 10:50 PM If the armor mod you want has BodySlide files, you can simply build that armor to a busty preset (such as Bombshell). And you probably want to uncheck the 'Build Morphs' box. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kjcxb1 Posted Monday at 11:48 PM Author Share Posted Monday at 11:48 PM 55 minutes ago, scorrp10 said: If the armor mod you want has BodySlide files, you can simply build that armor to a busty preset (such as Bombshell). And you probably want to uncheck the 'Build Morphs' box. Could you please provide a visual tutorial? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scorrp10 Posted Tuesday at 04:21 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 04:21 AM Sure. In my current setup, my default body is a CBBE 3BA built to CT77 preset. I have the Tera armors collection mod for CBBE. So in BodySlide, I select 'Tera Sylward SSE', and I build it using 'TNB Natural Busty 3BBB' preset. Note that 'Build Morphs' is unchecked. In game, my character in a swimsuit - not too busty. Same character, wearing the Tera Sylward armor built to a busty preset: 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kjcxb1 Posted Tuesday at 06:19 AM Author Share Posted Tuesday at 06:19 AM 1 hour ago, scorrp10 said: Sure. In my current setup, my default body is a CBBE 3BA built to CT77 preset. I have the Tera armors collection mod for CBBE. So in BodySlide, I select 'Tera Sylward SSE', and I build it using 'TNB Natural Busty 3BBB' preset. Note that 'Build Morphs' is unchecked. In game, my character in a swimsuit - not too busty. Same character, wearing the Tera Sylward armor built to a busty preset: thank you and will this work for vanilla body? like armor off, vanilla body, armor on, modded body. I'm just wondering if I can get around mod requirements this way. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scorrp10 Posted Tuesday at 12:51 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 12:51 PM No, you need to have the same base shape body installed as the armors you wish to wear (generally CBBE or UNP). You can use the basic(static) version of either body if you don't want to install any body physics mods. However, vast majority of add-on outfits these days are designed for advanced physics models (CBBE 3BA or BHUNP), and are not going to be usable if you don't have those installed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kjcxb1 Posted 7 hours ago Author Share Posted 7 hours ago On 1/14/2025 at 4:51 AM, scorrp10 said: No, you need to have the same base shape body installed as the armors you wish to wear (generally CBBE or UNP). You can use the basic(static) version of either body if you don't want to install any body physics mods. However, vast majority of add-on outfits these days are designed for advanced physics models (CBBE 3BA or BHUNP), and are not going to be usable if you don't have those installed. Hmm, when I try to select an outfit or preset those drop-down menus just end up being blank. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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