sincerity2103 Posted January 24 Share Posted January 24 Hi. So, I noticed that the Dunmer Shoes, when worn on female characters, have no textures (the shoes go purple). When dropped, the shoes have textures as usual, and when worn on male characters, it does have textures as usual. The only mod affecting its ARMOR record is USSEP, and that's it. There was a topic post on Skyrim LE regarding this issue, albeit left unanswered. Dunmer Shoes on female: Dunmer Shoes on male: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
7531Leonidas Posted January 24 Share Posted January 24 You can try More Informative Console ( https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/19250 ), click on on the shoes themselves, ID the last mod to affect them, and you can also use the shift key to list the textures and their sources. You might just need to verify your game files, but if you are on a downgraded Skyrim SE, don't, until you look up how to verify using Steam's download depot. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scorrp10 Posted January 24 Share Posted January 24 The armor record is generally irrelevant for the look of the item. The DLC2DarkElfShoes (Dunmer Shoes) (0403705A) uses DLC2ClothesDarkElfShoesAA (04037059) model. Check if anything overloads that (likely not) The model itself uses: DLC02\Clothes\DarkElf\M\Shoes_1.nif for males DLC02\Clothes\DarkElf\F\Shoes_1.nif for females In my case, the female shoes model is actually provided by 'Remodeled Armor', and it is fine (and it is ankle-high). The vanilla model (found in Skyrim - Meshes0.bsa) is also about ankle-high. The boots in your screenshot (knee-high, with buckles) actually appear to be the ones from CBBE Minidresses mod. And the textures for them are also part of that mod. Most likely scenario: you at some point had Minidresses mod installed, and you built the 'Dark Elf Boots MDSE' to some other preset. After which, at some point, you removed the Minidresses mod. The BodySlide-built meshes would remain in place. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sincerity2103 Posted January 26 Author Share Posted January 26 On 1/24/2025 at 11:25 PM, 7531Leonidas said: You can try More Informative Console ( https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/19250 ), click on on the shoes themselves, ID the last mod to affect them, and you can also use the shift key to list the textures and their sources. You might just need to verify your game files, but if you are on a downgraded Skyrim SE, don't, until you look up how to verify using Steam's download depot. I've checked, and the last mod to affect them is USSEP. On 1/25/2025 at 1:09 AM, scorrp10 said: The armor record is generally irrelevant for the look of the item. The DLC2DarkElfShoes (Dunmer Shoes) (0403705A) uses DLC2ClothesDarkElfShoesAA (04037059) model. Check if anything overloads that (likely not) The model itself uses: DLC02\Clothes\DarkElf\M\Shoes_1.nif for males DLC02\Clothes\DarkElf\F\Shoes_1.nif for females In my case, the female shoes model is actually provided by 'Remodeled Armor', and it is fine (and it is ankle-high). The vanilla model (found in Skyrim - Meshes0.bsa) is also about ankle-high. The boots in your screenshot (knee-high, with buckles) actually appear to be the ones from CBBE Minidresses mod. And the textures for them are also part of that mod. Most likely scenario: you at some point had Minidresses mod installed, and you built the 'Dark Elf Boots MDSE' to some other preset. After which, at some point, you removed the Minidresses mod. The BodySlide-built meshes would remain in place. ...Wow, yes, that's it!. I did tried Minidresses at one point, and deleted it. Never realised the generated Bodyslide mesh was from Minidresses. It's fixed, now, thanks for your help. And, I gotta say, very keen observation on that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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